ROG62 » 14 Feb 2026, 8:25 pm » wrote: ↑
In Minnesota, the law requires individuals to attempt to retreat safely before using deadly force in self-defense, known as the "duty to retreat." This means that if you can safely escape a threatening situation, you must do so before resorting to force.
usconcealedcarry.com
tamburinolawgroup.com
Federal agencies like ICE, FBI, ATF, and DEA are primarily focused on specific enforcement areas and may not have the same level of training in crowd control as local police forces, which are specifically trained for such situations. This has raised concerns about their effectiveness and safety during operations in urban environments.
Star Tribune
NBC News
Federal law enforcement agencies, including ICE, FBI, ATF, and DEA, are trained to respond to threats with deadly force when necessary. Their policies emphasize the need for a reasonable belief of imminent danger, but the application of these policies can lead to public debate and scrutiny, especially in controversial incidents.
BBC
abcnews.com
'I believe it's highly likely the first shot was a negligent discharge from the agent in the grey jacket after he removed the Sig P320 from Pretti's holster while exiting the scene,' Rob Dobar, a lawyer for the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, wrote on X.
The P320 is widely carried by Americans and US law enforcement, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, the
New York Post reported.There are also more than 100 complaints that the model is defective and can fire 'uncommanded'.
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