GASLIT White Liberal Man Wins Darwin Award From Border Patrol After Trying To Save Illegal Immigrant

Quick Read

A Black Conservative host argues a white liberal man 'won a Darwin Award' by confronting armed Border Patrol agents during an arrest, leading to his death, and criticizes 'gaslit' liberals for ignoring consequences.
Confronting armed federal agents while also armed and resisting leads to legally justified deadly force.
Liberal ideology, according to the host, 'gaslights' individuals into believing there are no consequences for such actions.
The host dismisses arguments about Second Amendment rights or agent training as irrelevant when an armed individual resists federal law enforcement.

Summary

The episode discusses a Minneapolis incident where Border Patrol agents shot and killed Alex Jeffrey Prey, a 37-year-old white male, during an operation to arrest an 'illegal alien' with a criminal history. The host asserts Prey, identified as a 'gaslit liberal,' confronted agents while armed with a 9mm handgun and resisted, leading to the agents' justified use of deadly force. The host criticizes those protesting the shooting, framing their actions as politically motivated and a failure to understand the consequences of confronting law enforcement, dismissing arguments about Second Amendment rights or agent training as irrelevant in this context.
This episode matters for its strong conservative commentary on law enforcement encounters, particularly concerning federal immigration agencies. It highlights a perspective that emphasizes individual accountability for confronting armed agents, criticizes perceived liberal narratives that ignore such accountability, and frames political ideology as a factor in personal safety outcomes. The host's analysis offers a direct counter-narrative to those criticizing federal agents and protesting their operations.

Takeaways

  • An armed civilian who confronted Border Patrol agents during an arrest operation was shot and killed after resisting, which the host deems a 'Darwin Award' outcome.
  • The host argues Border Patrol agents were legally justified in using deadly force because the individual was armed, resisted, and posed a perceived threat.
  • The episode criticizes 'gaslit' liberals and protesters for ignoring the deceased's role in escalating the confrontation and for attempting to obstruct federal law enforcement.

Insights

1Armed Civilian Confronts Border Patrol During Arrest

During a targeted operation in Minneapolis to arrest Jose Werta Chuma, an 'illegal alien' with a criminal history (domestic assault, disorderly conduct), Alex Jeffrey Prey approached US Border Patrol agents with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun and two loaded magazines. Agents attempted to disarm him, but he 'violently resisted,' leading an agent to fire 'defensive shots,' resulting in Prey's death.

DHS law enforcement officers were conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis against an illegal alien, Jose Werta Chuma, whose criminal history includes domestic assault... During this operation, an individual approached US Border Patrol agents with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun... The agents attempted to disarm the individual, but he violently resisted. Fearing for his life... a Border agent fired defensive shots.

2Legal Justification for Deadly Force

The host asserts that law enforcement is legally justified in using force when confronted with a deadly weapon and resistance. He argues agents do not need to wait for an armed individual to draw or fire their weapon, as a split-second delay could be fatal for officers. This justification stands regardless of moral agreement or disagreement with the situation.

In a situation like that, I'm telling you straight up, legally speaking, they're going to be justified every single time... he's resisting, he got a gun on him. You don't have to wait until he grabs the gun... At that point, they're going to be justified if he continues to resist because they don't have to wait until the resistance escalates to him drawing a gun because a split second. If he grabs that gun, he could grab it and he can shoot somebody, right?

3Critique of 'Gaslit Liberals' and Protesters

The host frames Alex Jeffrey Prey as a 'gaslit white liberal' who got involved in 'business that he has nothing to do with.' He criticizes liberals and protesters for 'boohooing and crying' and acting as 'agents of chaos,' claiming they are 'gaslit by Democrats and leftists' into believing there are no consequences for confronting federal agents. He dismisses attempts to frame the incident as a Second Amendment issue or to question agent training.

So, you got to talk about yet again another gaslit white liberal winning a darn award for getting involved in business that he has nothing to do with... liberals are now boohoo and crying in the streets protesting being agents of chaos... These people don't believe that there are consequences to their actions. They've been gaslit by Democrats and leftists...

Key Concepts

Darwin Award

The host uses 'Darwin Award' to describe situations where individuals remove themselves from the gene pool by making extremely foolish or dangerous decisions, specifically applying it to the deceased's actions of confronting armed federal agents.

Political Ideology as Natural Selection

The host posits that political ideology, particularly liberal views that encourage confrontation with law enforcement, acts as a component of natural selection, leading individuals to make choices that result in severe consequences, including death.

Lessons

  • Avoid confronting federal law enforcement agents, especially while armed, during their operations.
  • Maintain distance and comply with instructions from law enforcement to prevent escalation.
  • Recognize that resisting federal agents while armed can lead to legally justified use of deadly force against you.

Notable Moments

Initial Fox News report details the Border Patrol-involved shooting, confirming the suspect was armed and shot multiple times, with CPR performed.

Establishes the initial facts of the incident from a mainstream news source, which the host later uses as a basis for his commentary.

Minneapolis Police confirm a 37-year-old white male, believed to be an American citizen, was found with multiple gunshot wounds and later died.

Provides official confirmation of the deceased's identity and the outcome, setting the stage for the host's 'Darwin Award' commentary.

DHS statement outlines the operation against Jose Werta Chuma, details Prey's armed confrontation and resistance, and describes the agent's defensive fire.

Offers the official law enforcement narrative, which the host heavily relies on to justify the agents' actions and critique the deceased's behavior.

The host shows video footage of the confrontation, highlighting the deceased getting too close and resisting, and agents shouting 'Gun, gun, gun.'

Provides visual 'evidence' from the host's perspective to support his argument that the deceased escalated the situation and posed a clear threat, justifying the shooting.

Quotes

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"So, you got to talk about yet again another gaslit white liberal winning a darn award for getting involved in business that he has nothing to do with."

Host
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"If you are stupid enough to believe that you are not going to face consequences for confronting law enforcement and not complying while being armed and trying to resist, I don't know what to tell you."

Host
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"If you play Captain Saving illegal, this is what happens."

Host
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"Legally speaking, they're going to be justified every single time. Every single time he's resisting, he got a gun on him. You don't have to wait until he grabs the gun."

Host

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