Brian O'Hara's Face the Nation experience

Brian O'Hara, the Police Chief for the Minneapolis Police Department, aka the MPD, was interviewed by Face the Nation's Margaret Brennan Sunday morning. According to the official Face the Nation transcript, Brennan's first question was " What have you been able to learn about the shooting? Because we did just hear the claims by Secretary Noem and Mr. Bovino and their version of what happened. Do the videos and evidence back up their descriptions?"

O'Hara's reply was "So, unfortunately, we don't have any official information from federal law enforcement about what has happened. Even when our officers initially responded to the scene, our watch commander was not given even the most basic information that is typical in a, in a law enforcement involved shooting, just to ensure that there is potentially no other victims. Since then, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension responded to the scene at my request. They were blocked from the scene yesterday, but they have since returned to the scene and are, are now canvassing for additional witnesses and evidence that may be there."

For those who didn't recognize it, that's PC O'Hara's sob story mode. This is a press conference held by Greg Bovino held after the shooting death of Alex Pretti:

It's worth noting PC O'Hara's full reply:
People have had enough. This is the third shooting now in less than three weeks. The Minneapolis Police Department went the entire year last year recovering about 900 guns from the street, arresting hundreds and hundreds of violent offenders, and we didn't shoot anyone. And now this is the second American citizen that has been killed. It's the third shooting within three weeks. People have been speaking out, saying that this was going to happen again. And I think everyone is kind of waiting for folks on both sides to come together and just figure this thing out. This is not sustainable. This police department has only 600 police officers. We are stretched incredibly thin. This is taking an enormous toll trying to manage all of this chaos, on top of having to be the police department for a major city. It's too much.
Let's question the relevance of this reply. Let's determine how many times Tim Walz or Jacob Frey used intentionally incendiary language last year towards federal law enforcement. How many times did Gov. Walz call Biden's ICE agents "modern-day Gestapo like he did here?

Gov. Walz characterized ICE that way months before President Trump surged ICE and Border Patrol to Minneapolis. That's proof HE HATED federal law enforcement long before President Trump surged ICE and Border Patrol to Minneapolis. Remember, too, what Gov. Walz thinks of national guard troops:

This is the man who resigned his commission right before his unit was to deploy to Iraq. Instead, he ran for Congress.

Let's remember that Democrats are the original defund-the-police political party.

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