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Wicked Blue

(8,722 posts)
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 01:29 PM Jan 25

NRA and pro-gun groups call for 'full investigation' into killing of Alex Pretti

Source: The Guardian

The National Rifle Association (NRA) has joined other gun lobbying and advocacy groups that are typically aligned with Donald Trump in calling for the Republican president’s administration to conduct a “full investigation” into the killing of Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old nurse who was shot dead by federal immigration officials in Minneapolis on Saturday.

Pretti was reportedly legally permitted to carry a gun and is a citizen of the US, where it is a constitutional right to bear arms. Widely circulated video of his shooting death does not depict Pretti ever holding a gun. It does show an officer reaching to Petti’s lower back and stepping away with what appeared to be a pistol – and Petti being subsequently shot to death.

The NRA waded into the national dialogue over Pretti’s killing after Bill Essayli – who was appointed by Trump to temporarily serve as a US attorney in California in 2025 – posted on social media: “If you approach law enforcement with a gun, there is a high likelihood they will be legally justified in shooting you.”

In response, the NRA posted: “This sentiment … is dangerous and wrong. Responsible public voices should be awaiting a full investigation, not making generalizations and demonizing law-abiding citizens.”

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/25/alex-pretti-killing-nra-pro-gun-groups

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NRA and pro-gun groups call for 'full investigation' into killing of Alex Pretti (Original Post) Wicked Blue Jan 25 OP
The NRA assumes there will be an investigation Soul_of_Wit Jan 25 #1
Too late for any real, trustworthy investigation. ICE/Noem/Bondi already botched any chance via evidence handling Attilatheblond Jan 25 #2
Let's not go & throw any parades for the NRA just yet... Earth Bound Misfit Jan 25 #3
Exactly, they're simply looking out for the interests of manufacturers of these deadly weapons. groundloop Jan 25 #4
The NRA told the GOVERNOR Of A State he should have no role in law enforcement delisen Jan 25 #5
Yeah, that reads like the first stage of a cover-up, not a "full investigation" muriel_volestrangler Jan 25 #6
The NRA is only getting concerned because the murdered man was carrying a legal concealed weapon. patphil Jan 25 #7
I'll take this ... IF true. stopdiggin Jan 25 #8
Where I grew up they would call this "fuckin' bullshit". twodogsbarking Jan 25 #9
Icesickles in hell orangecrush Jan 25 #10
I'm really glad they are standing up for this. NH Ethylene Jan 25 #11
They are not quakerboy Jan 25 #12
But for many NRA members, this is a real conundrum. intheflow Jan 26 #17
if the nra actually listened too or cared about its members quakerboy Jan 26 #18
Fuck Bill Essayli too IcyPeas Jan 25 #13
The NRA only cares about MAGA and Republican's guns. hadEnuf Jan 25 #14
Yet , it is always the autocrat that takes their guns. travelingthrulife Jan 26 #20
Well, at least they are sticking to principles. I accept any help to force ICE to stand down. Martin68 Jan 25 #15
I can see why they're pissed jmowreader Jan 26 #16
Protecting the 'precious, holy gun.' travelingthrulife Jan 26 #19

Soul_of_Wit

(35 posts)
1. The NRA assumes there will be an investigation
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 01:32 PM
Jan 25

I have my doubts. Fascist regimes do not investigate. They justify and gaslight.

delisen

(7,288 posts)
5. The NRA told the GOVERNOR Of A State he should have no role in law enforcement
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 02:00 PM
Jan 25

I guess that statement was not as popular with gun owners as they thought it would be.

muriel_volestrangler

(105,836 posts)
6. Yeah, that reads like the first stage of a cover-up, not a "full investigation"
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 02:07 PM
Jan 25

It starts by putting all the blame on named political enemies of the NRA, despite Walz not being involved, and lying that he "incites violence". It talks about "law enforcement officers" (the problem here is these officers are breaking the law, in all kinds of ways) "simply trying to do their jobs" ("I was only obeying orders" is no excuse or defence). Note the passive "have ended in violence", without noting the violence was committed by the federal authorities.

Then we use the weasel-word (OK, phrase) "officer-involved shooting", as if it's unclear who shot, and who was killed. "There will be a robust and comprehensive investigation" - this is not a call for an independent investigation, just an assumption that there will be a "comprehensive" one. They talk about whether "force" (this was not just "force" - "force" was the federal officer pushing the woman to the ground. This was "lethal force", ie killing was justified). They again blame "political voices", rather than the federal organisation that just killed someone.

This is just a careful restatement of the Trump position, with moderate language rather than unhinged accusations.

patphil

(8,838 posts)
7. The NRA is only getting concerned because the murdered man was carrying a legal concealed weapon.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 02:38 PM
Jan 25

Tell me, what did they have to say about the murder of Renee Good?

stopdiggin

(15,167 posts)
8. I'll take this ... IF true.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 02:46 PM
Jan 25

I have serious doubts about any kind of sustained stance or message (with ANY kind of criticism for LE, or methods ..) from the NRA ... Time will tell. But - not holding my breath.

quakerboy

(14,780 posts)
12. They are not
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:30 PM
Jan 25

The NRA are trying to put a face of supporting their members on, but the bottom line was, is, and will be supporting the republican party.

intheflow

(30,078 posts)
17. But for many NRA members, this is a real conundrum.
Mon Jan 26, 2026, 08:48 AM
Jan 26

2A is their baby. They brought weapons to January 6th. They have concealed carry permits. They’re armed when they just step out for milk and toilet paper. So for their hero and his regime to suddenly start ranting about not bringing a gun to a protest… I mean, it’s the most explicit fear they have, the government taking their guns and executing them for exercising their 2A rights. They’re armed when NRA is CYAing, but it’s also possible that some in the org are actually paying attention, finally.

quakerboy

(14,780 posts)
18. if the nra actually listened too or cared about its members
Mon Jan 26, 2026, 11:12 AM
Jan 26

That would be more relevant.

But their funding and loyalties lie elsewhere. They will do what they can to avoid that becoming obvious but at the end of the day, thats not their top priority anymore

hadEnuf

(3,564 posts)
14. The NRA only cares about MAGA and Republican's guns.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 11:40 PM
Jan 25

They could care less about the 2A for the rest of us. They will stand by and watch Trump disarm us. Then we are just sport for the fascists.

Sound familiar? 1933?

jmowreader

(52,997 posts)
16. I can see why they're pissed
Mon Jan 26, 2026, 04:34 AM
Jan 26

The 2d Amendment absolutists, to a person, believe that the cure for tyranny is for everyone to be armed.

It doesn't look so good for them when the employees of the president they love more than life itself tackled a legally-armed person, disarmed him and shot him to death.

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