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Jan 7 11 tweets 4 min read Read on X
You can already glean a few things re: Minnesota sh--ting based on the videos that are now widely available.

Things start to go south when federal officer -- hooded -- lunges toward car.

The driver at this point is reversing and wheel is turned toward left.

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Right as driver takes car out of reverse... ICE officer appears, unhooded, in front of the car.

Hooded officer still has his hands on the door handle (for what legal reason?)

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Let's talk about that officer positioned in front of the car - now no longer in reverse - right in the direction of where the driver intends to go

For years, officers have been warned NOT to position themselves in front of cars

Here's a 06 report sent by feds saying why

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It's very common to see this in police training manuals. This one is from DC

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Here in Denver, we had our own case involving an officer who shot at (and killed) a teen when he approached a car from the front

the city ended up changing its own policy as a result of the 2015 killing of Jessica Hernandez

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denverpost.com/2015/06/09/den…
But beyond the positioning.. let's get back to the video

At this point (this all happens VERY QUICKLY), the car is now moving forward. Wheels are straight. Officer, in that bad spot, reaches for his gun

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it's at this moment... the wheel turns sharply right

The officer, seen here only by his leg, is in a slightly better position.

Not directly in front, but still in front

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Here is evidence of the first shot -- the cloud

Note the positioning of the officer here (You can see two legs now)

he could still be clipped by the fleeing car, but is not directly in front

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At this point, he is clearly off to the side.

Audio provides evidence of another gunshot

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Another gunshot here

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I'll let you draw your own conclusions about the legality or potential criminality of the shoot itself

I will be interested in knowing which of the shots was fatal

I would also ask you to consider the written statement from @DHSgov

Does it mesh w/what you've seen?

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Dec 28, 2025
“This is what journalists are supposed to do” says DJTjr

Welp. What if I told you that journalists have been doing this kind of work for years?

Why haven’t you seen it? Maybe you haven’t looked

Lemme walk you through some extraordinary coverage you might have missed
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Since I know the guy personally and consider him a good friend…I’ll start here

@AJInvestigates has done extraordinary work for years on widespread Medicaid fraud.

He’s still going. It’s remarkable work. Check it out.

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Not too long ago, @ayewolfe won an award I’m pretty sure you’ve heard of.

She exposed a bunch of not-so-great things being done at the highest of levels.

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May 2, 2025
Let's talk about this weekend's raid of a Colorado Springs nightclub -- what we know -- and what we don't

(there's more of the latter and less of the former)

Clearly... the DEA remains very proud of what happened. But there appears to be more to this story.

Here's a pic

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Critically, the raid has been widely shared by the current Administration as a success story. And, it might very well be. But it's also NOT CLEAR exactly why it was a success

Why's that? Because as of now, the raid has (sorta) resulted in one criminal case against US soldier

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Orona-Rodriguez was one of "approximately 17 active-duty U.S. Army service members" present at the afterhours, "unlawful" nightclub known as Warike.

Curiously, he was NOT arrested the night of the raid. Why? Don't know. He was arrested Wednesday evening -- 3+ days later

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Feb 7, 2025
You'd think more than 48 hours after the start of the ICE raids in Denver/Aurora we'd know just how many people were detained/taken into custody.

We don't

And that's now the story

Let's talk about it. Two days ago the feds said it was trying to arrest 100 TDA members

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Yesterday, we asked ICE how many were detained

Seemed like a simple request. FOX News, after all, had reported 30. Keep in mind, FOX had a reason to know. They had a team embedded with ICE on Wednesday.

Problem is... 30 was NOWHERE near 100

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But what's even more telling is that, as of now, ICE has confirmed that just ONE TDA member was detained Wednesday

1 is quite a bit less than the 100 they wanted

(We also don't know how they concluded there were 100+ TDA targets to begin with)

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Read 11 tweets
Feb 6, 2025
Let's talk about some of the reporting on the ICE raids that took place in Denver/Aurora yesterday.

There are clearly some inaccuracies circulating online right now

Let's start with this one

It's categorically not true.

(this aired this morning on @FoxNews)

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Later this morning, reporter @BillMelugin_ reported what ICE, for some inexplicable reason, has only shared with him (and his crew that was embedded with ICE yesterday)

He reported 30 arrests. Only ONE TDA member

This makes sense based upon what our crews saw yesterday

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The low number of arrests has led some to imply that the migrants had to be tipped off...

The embedded Fox crew, for example, seemed to be surprised to see a @9news crew already at a raid location when they arrived in Thornton.

Let's talk about this for a moment

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Read 11 tweets
Jan 14, 2025
The man accused of murdering two and injuring two others along the 16th St. Mall over the weekend has a complicated past.

One that's already led to some confusion.

I'd like to share what we've learned today about Elijah Caudill, 24, in this THREAD

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A few things are clear

Caudill is a convicted felon who has spent time in both state prison system and in various jails since 2021

He was paroled in Aug 23 after a 4.5 months in prison on a THEFT case.

His first arrest as an adult came in 19. For stealing baseball cards

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That case was dropped. Things escalated in 2021 when a propety manager told Westminster police Caudill threatened him with a knife before saying, "I will cut your f---ing throat"

Felony menacing charges followed.

So did an 24 months probation.

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Dec 19, 2024
Thousands of times every year, for many years, the largest provider of health care in Colorado has elected to do this.

Send process servers to the doors of their patients in search of money.

Money @UCHealth says its owed.

BUT... there seems to be a problem

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Let's start with the basics.

UCHealth is a MAJOR provider of care. It cares for millions every year.

So, yes, it is suing a small percentage of its patients for what it says are unpaid medical bills.

But... even a small lawsuit can be a BIG problem for its patients.

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UCHealth has long insisted its litigation practices aren't unusual.

"Our practices are pretty consistent with other systems across Colorado and across the country" their Chief Legal Officer told me in January

But... are they???

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