At this point I would not be surprised if someone told me Craig Breslow was exploring trade options for the fanbase.
Imagine:
- Athletics get 20 million worldwide fans, and 22K season ticket holders
- Redsox get two prospects you’ve never heard of and some cash
#redsox
I'm a lifelong Patriots fan. I grew up going to the games and had season tickets at one point. Got the enjoy the entire run. That being said, it appears that Vrabel is a complete scumbag.
Affairs happen, people cheat. That said, this guy was parading around town in the public view with that floozy, knowing full well it could seriously embarrass his wife and children. He was also preaching the about his faith during that time. This apology is a joke. Not sure how any players can take him seriously going forward. I hope they get rid of this guy.
🚨I DIDNT WANT to do it BUT I have too.
You didn’t see this yet.
The narrative that “he was just filming and the officers got angry” is false.
The narrative that he was only trying to protect two women is also false.
He, along with others, was actively interfering with a legitimate law-enforcement operation. That is why officers moved them off the street.
That does not mean he deserved to die.
When officers attempted to detain him, he resisted arrest.
That does not mean he deserved to die.
He was armed and chose to insert himself into an active enforcement operation while resisting arrest.
That does not mean he deserved to die.
An agent called out the presence of a firearm. During the attempt to secure it, the weapon discharged before the agent could declare the scene clear. Other officers, hearing a gun call and a gunshot while a suspect was resisting arrest, reacted according to their training.
From their perspective, they were confronting an armed individual resisting arrest. That is why, immediately after the shooting, one officer urgently asked where the firearm was. He believed he had just engaged an armed suspect, because that is precisely the situation as it appeared in real time.
He did not deserve to die. However, his actions, his decisions, and his criminal interference were contributing factors, alongside serious failures by the officers involved.
I believe the shooting was unnecessary. I believe there were many alternative ways the situation could have been handled. I do not believe the officers were truly under lethal threat.
Recklessness on all sides resulted in a man losing his life.
Approximately 23 percent of ICE activity occurs in Texas, yet we do not see these outcomes there. Minnesota accounts for roughly 2 percent of ICE operations, yet has seen multiple shootings involving American citizens.
The difference is organized resistance. Blue states have coordinated efforts designed to insert civilians into active ICE operations to interfere intentionally and directly.
Interfering with law-enforcement operations is illegal, and it is dangerous. This is how people get killed.
Resisting arrest is illegal, and it is dangerous. This is how people get killed.
Within the Second Amendment community, there is a common saying: “I would rather be judged by twelve than carried by six.” It refers to choosing survival over moral victory.
That same principle applies to interactions with law enforcement.
Would you rather be right, or would you rather be alive?
Make smart decisions when dealing with law enforcement. Survive the encounter. Then take the fight to court. Use every lawful platform available to expose misconduct. Name departments, supervisors, and officers. Demand accountability through evidence and process.
But interfering with an active operation, resisting arrest, and doing so while armed creates a predictable and deadly outcome.
Was it legal for him to be armed? Yes.
Should citizens carry lawfully? Yes.
Is it profoundly reckless to interfere with law enforcement and resist arrest while armed? Absolutely.
When we carry firearms, we accept greater responsibility. That responsibility was neglected here.
It is possible to support immigration enforcement while condemning reckless policing.
It is possible to criticize law enforcement while also acknowledging the dangerous behavior of civilians.
It is possible to recognize complexity, rapid escalation, human error, and shared responsibility in a fast-moving situation.
He did not have to die.
Liberty only survives when it operates within order.
Nothing about this situation was orderly.
When order collapses, lives are lost.
He did not have to die.
🚠 Drei Freunde, die in einem defekten Sessellift festsaßen, wurden dort von Skifahrern lange Zeit mit einem regelrechten Schneeballregen bombardiert. ❄️😂
📍 Laax, Schweiz 🇨🇭
@elonmusk Hey Elon, please I beg of you to urge the government to enact policy to regulate if not out right abolish, loot boxes, cosmetic micro transactions and in game currencies. Cosmetics and Micros are a soulless cash grab that ruined the gaming industry.
Fuck yeah I love out of context clip farming for clicks and to continue a narrative.
“Don’t listen to the whole 2hr interview when you can listen to these out of context clips we’ve cherry picked to offend you 😇😇”
Trump and Republicans just put RFK Jr. in charge of America’s healthcare. Here he is proclaiming the virtues of heroin to improve academic performance.
#MAHA Secretary Kennedy of HHS Make America Healthy Again 😂😂😂
Yeah bud the same way in the 1700s nobody had leukemia. What an absolute fucking retard. “We were scientifically and medically unaware of something so it must not have existed then”
I’m 60 years old.
When I was growing up and going to school in the 70s and early 80s, I do not remember even ONE student being autistic or being on the spectrum or acting differently than everyone else.
NOT ONE
You?