Liberal Gun Groups Say They’ve Seen a Surge of Interest Since Minneapolis Shootings
Federal immigration agents Jesus Ochoa and Raymundo Gutierrez fired approximately 10 shots during a struggle that led to nurse Alex Pretti's death, sparking protests and calls for investigation.
- Registrations for permit-to-carry courses at Pink Pistols Twin Cities have increased from five to 25 attendees per class amid heightened interest in gun ownership.
- Lara Smith, national spokesperson for the Liberal Gun Club, notes a shift in attitudes on the left regarding gun ownership.
- Philip Smith, founder of the National African American Gun Association, reports membership growth linked to political events.
- New members are joining liberal gun rights groups following the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis.
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Trump administration’s Minneapolis carnage
It’s been about two weeks since federal agents murdered Alex Pretti, a registered nurse working in the intensive care unit...
Big Majority Say Trump Not Honest on Alex Pretti Killing
A new Quinnipiac poll finds 61% of voters think President Trump and his top officials have not given an honest account of the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and 25% think the Trump administration has given an honest account of the incident, with 14% not offering an opinion. An overwhelming majority of voters — 80% — think there should be an independent investigation into this shooting, while 15% don’t think so.
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