New Footage of Alex Pretti Doesn't Alter Fatal Outcome, Alyssa Farah Griffin Claims
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a co-host on The View, clarified the circumstances surrounding Alex Pretti's fatal shooting during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. In a recent episode, Griffin stated that the new footage showing Pretti's altercation with federal agents 11 days prior to his death doesn't change the fundamental facts of the case.
The footage shows Pretti being immobilized by law enforcement, which raises questions about the necessity of such force. However, Griffin emphasized that the altercation captured on video does not impact whether his death was unlawful or not. She pointed out that Pretti's actions in the newly surfaced videos are "not germane" to the discussion surrounding his fatal shooting.
Griffin expressed her personal disapproval of Pretti's behavior, condemning his decision to kick out a light on a law enforcement vehicle and spit at police officers. Nevertheless, she maintained that these actions do not alter the fact that Pretti was shot 10 times after his weapon was removed from him.
The View host also used this opportunity to highlight shifting public sentiment regarding the Trump administration's ICE crackdown. A recent Fox News poll showed that 59% of all voters believe ICE is being "too aggressive" in its deportation efforts, indicating a growing divide across the political spectrum.
Griffin observed that the Trump administration is beginning to take note of these sentiments. She reported on plans to pull ICE agents out of Minneapolis, citing this as evidence that public pressure is forcing the administration to reevaluate its policies.
The View host concluded by stating that if Americans do not believe in a standard for when federal agents use lethal force against citizens, they are unclear about where they stand as a nation.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a co-host on The View, clarified the circumstances surrounding Alex Pretti's fatal shooting during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. In a recent episode, Griffin stated that the new footage showing Pretti's altercation with federal agents 11 days prior to his death doesn't change the fundamental facts of the case.
The footage shows Pretti being immobilized by law enforcement, which raises questions about the necessity of such force. However, Griffin emphasized that the altercation captured on video does not impact whether his death was unlawful or not. She pointed out that Pretti's actions in the newly surfaced videos are "not germane" to the discussion surrounding his fatal shooting.
Griffin expressed her personal disapproval of Pretti's behavior, condemning his decision to kick out a light on a law enforcement vehicle and spit at police officers. Nevertheless, she maintained that these actions do not alter the fact that Pretti was shot 10 times after his weapon was removed from him.
The View host also used this opportunity to highlight shifting public sentiment regarding the Trump administration's ICE crackdown. A recent Fox News poll showed that 59% of all voters believe ICE is being "too aggressive" in its deportation efforts, indicating a growing divide across the political spectrum.
Griffin observed that the Trump administration is beginning to take note of these sentiments. She reported on plans to pull ICE agents out of Minneapolis, citing this as evidence that public pressure is forcing the administration to reevaluate its policies.
The View host concluded by stating that if Americans do not believe in a standard for when federal agents use lethal force against citizens, they are unclear about where they stand as a nation.