Yes 7 sitting on him is incorrect, 7 around him and 3 maybe 4 holding/ Kneeling on him while one removes his weapon and another ( now two apparently) shoots him 10 times in the back .
In the OP Phil barber reckons one of the shooters is ‘alarmed at something’ not sure how he comes to this conclusion. Sounds like he is trying to justify this killing .
It’s also possible to theorise that the officer waited till the victim was disarmed before shooting ,you can see a shiny object being removed before shots ring out .
Arguing about how many people are sitting on him is splitting hairs and really is beside the point in the grand scheme of things .
If 3 /4 agents with another 3 circling can’t restrain someone on the ground belly down ,then perhaps they do need some training .
If some on here are happy with how this whole incident went down that’s for their conscience.
Mine is fine I sleep well .
Yes 7 sitting on him is incorrect.
So now it’s two people who fired shots? That’s interesting because armchair experts have previously been saying just one person fired shots (It’s amazing what waiting for the facts to be established can do).
I absolutely did NOT say that one of the
shooters is alarmed at something. I said one of the
agents appeared to be alarmed at something and drew their side arm. I cannot say who actually fired shots and nor would i try to from the footage I’ve seen.
One of the agents trying to restrain Pretti reacts spontaneously to something they have seen or heard. His actions are very apparent and he suddenly draws his sidearm, steps away and covers the subject with his weapon, whilst stepping around him to remain in a position to cover the subject.
No one is
arguing about how many people are sitting on him. Beak initiated it by saying 7 people were sitting on him. Others, including me, pointed out that immediately prior to the shooting a maximum of two people could be described as being on top of him. It is not splitting hairs (or besides the point in the grand scheme of things) when someone says 7 and the actual truth of the matter is 2. Facts matter, especially when you are talking about trying to restrain someone. The difference between Two people and Seven people is NOT splitting hairs!
You mention in relation to restraining someone ‘perhaps they do need some training’. Well
perhaps you can enlighten us as to what training ICE agents have actually had in relation to restraining someone?
If you are drawing an inference that I am one of those ‘happy with how this whole incident went down’, then you are wrong. I have merely been correcting some shocking misinformation or misleading claims made by some ‘armchair experts’ and adding some balance where required. I have said throughout that it is unwise to draw conclusions or make proclamations until the full facts are established and the outcome of the investigation is known.