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Rhiannon12866

(251,320 posts)
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 03:20 AM 12 hrs ago

What a WSJ Reporter Saw on the Ground Following Minneapolis Shooting - WSJ



A U.S. Border Patrol officer shot and killed a man in Minneapolis, escalating tensions between federal agents and local residents. WSJ’s Mariah Timms was in the city as protests continued. - 01/24/2026.
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What a WSJ Reporter Saw on the Ground Following Minneapolis Shooting - WSJ (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 12 hrs ago OP
The violence and aggression NJCher 12 hrs ago #1
Exactly. Nor does a capital city need border control agents who are not trained for a city not near U.S. borders Rhiannon12866 11 hrs ago #2
ya know, shit will go down if we start shooting at these assholes, but mopinko 5 hrs ago #3
Slingshots? Bearspray? Sweet Rosie Red 1 hr ago #4

NJCher

(42,619 posts)
1. The violence and aggression
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 03:51 AM
12 hrs ago

ICE is displaying is totally unnecessary.

Jacob Frey points out 25,000 protesters with no tickets. Is this a city that needs ICE?

Rhiannon12866

(251,320 posts)
2. Exactly. Nor does a capital city need border control agents who are not trained for a city not near U.S. borders
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 03:59 AM
11 hrs ago

mopinko

(73,356 posts)
3. ya know, shit will go down if we start shooting at these assholes, but
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 10:03 AM
5 hrs ago

i think we cd get away w throwing our own teargas.

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