Greg Bovino
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What evidence do you have of that?
And here's a good point, Dana, is the fact that de-escalation techniques were utilized during this action.
Those de-escalation techniques, whether it was physically trying to remove them from that law enforcement scene, that active law enforcement scene in which law enforcement were going after a violent illegal alien,
or the use of pepper spray which is another de-escalation technique those techniques did not work that woman they pushed was a violent try to use the minimum amount of force necessary to either affect an arrest which in this case was more than likely 18 usc 111 assault on a federal officer where did he assault the federal officer in any of the video that you've seen
Dana, we don't need a suspect's help in an active law enforcement scene.
When you say suspect, what is he suspected of?
That's an active law enforcement scene.
He knew that was an active law enforcement scene, especially when the officers approached him.
And it's very evident he did not need to be where he was.
And he decided on his own to stay there.
You know, Dana, every situation is different.
What our officers are faced with here in Minneapolis are chaotic, very difficult and violent situations in which individuals, and this suspect is not the only one to bring a loaded weapon to a riot.
The situations are chaotic and ever-changing.
Follow directions for law enforcement.
Don't inject yourself.
knowingly beforehand into a law enforcement situation.
The victims are the Border Patrol agents.
I'm not blaming the Border Patrol agents.
The victim are the Border Patrol agents.
The suspect put himself in that situation.