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Re: Todd Monken Introductory Press Conference DeisleDawg 02/03/26 11:19 PM
Ofc Mary Kay has to start off on is Shedure going to be your starter going into the season ?

What an idiot thing to say

I liked the hire from the beginning and after hearing him throw in football coach words, as in cuss words. I like this hire even more.

Football has been his life and dream. The Halloween reference was great !

Hopefully this translates into on field success.
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Re: The. Dems. MemphisBrownie 02/03/26 10:24 PM
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Re: Goofy Immortal Part Deux MemphisBrownie 02/03/26 09:37 PM
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Re: ICE Continued PitDAWG 02/03/26 09:06 PM
Two CBP Agents Identified in Alex Pretti Shooting

The two federal immigration agents who fired on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti are identified in government records as Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez.

The two federal immigration agents who fired on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti are identified in government records as Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez.

The records viewed by ProPublica list Ochoa, 43, and Gutierrez, 35, as the shooters during the deadly encounter last weekend that left Pretti dead and ignited massive protests and calls for criminal investigations.

Both men were assigned to Operation Metro Surge, an immigration enforcement dragnet launched in December that sent scores of armed and masked agents across the city.

CBP, which employs both men, has so far refused to release their names and has disclosed few other facts about the deadly incident, which came days after a different immigration agent shot and killed another Minneapolis protester, a 37-year-old mother of three named Renee Good.

Pretti’s killing, and the subsequent secrecy surrounding the agents involved, comes as the country confronts the consequences of President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown. The sweeps in cities across the country have been marked by scenes of violence, against immigrants and U.S. citizens, by agents allowed to hide their identities with masks — an almost unheard of practice in law enforcement. As a result, the public has been kept from one of the chief ways it has to hold officers involved in such altercations accountable: their identity.

Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have called for a transparent investigation into the killing of Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse working at a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital.

“We must have a transparent, independent investigation into the Minnesota shooting, and those responsible—no matter their title—must be held accountable,” Republican Sen. John Curtis of Utah wrote on X on Monday.

The agency sent a notice to some members of Congress on Tuesday acknowledging that two agents fired Glock pistols during the altercation that left Pretti dead. That notice does not include the agents’ names. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees CBP, said the agents had been placed on leave after the Jan. 24 shooting. And after a week of protests and calls from lawmakers for a review, the Justice Department said Friday that its Civil Rights Division is investigating the shooting. A DOJ spokesperson did not answer questions, including whether DHS has shared materials, such as body-camera footage, with its investigators.

Ochoa is a Border Patrol agent who joined CBP in 2018. Gutierrez joined in 2014 and works for CBP’s Office of Field Operations. He is assigned to a special response team, which conducts high-risk operations like those of police SWAT units. Records show both men are from South Texas.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Gregory Bovino, who has orchestrated high-intensity immigration sweeps and arrests in a string of Democratic-led cities since early 2025, was removed from his role as Border Patrol commander at large and reassigned to his former post in El Centro, California.

A spokesperson for DHS declined to answer questions about the two agents and referred ProPublica to the FBI. The FBI declined to comment. ProPublica made several attempts to call Ochoa and Gutierrez but neither answered.

Ochoa, who goes by Jesse, graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American with a degree in criminal justice, according to his ex-wife, Angelica Ochoa. A longtime resident of the Rio Grande Valley, Ochoa had for years dreamed of working for the Border Patrol and finally landed a job there, she said. By the time the couple split in 2021, he had become a gun enthusiast with about 25 rifles, pistols and shotguns, Angelica Ochoa said.

DHS’ disclosure to Congress was drawn from an internal review of the agents’ body-camera footage, which has not been released to the public. State investigators, meanwhile, have accused their federal counterparts of blocking them from investigating the shooting.

“We don’t have any information on the shooters,” a Minneapolis city spokesperson said. A spokesperson for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Tuesday that his office also had “not been given the names, and we don’t have any new information on the investigation.”

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi Monday, accused the Justice Department of covering up evidence in both Pretti’s and Good’s killings.

“DOJ has also blocked prosecutors and agents from cooperating with state law enforcement officials and prevented state officials from accessing evidence,” the letter said.

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, told CNN on Sunday that immigration agents should not be masked.

“They should not be anonymous. They should be identifiable. And they have to have rules of engagement that don’t allow them to terrorize and intimidate, harass and assault U.S. citizens and other people,” he said.

The notice to Congress said that the shooting happened when Pretti resisted arrest after officers were unable to get him and a female protester out of the street.

The CBP officer “attempted to move the woman and Pretti out of the roadway. The woman and Pretti did not move,” the report reads. “CBP personnel attempted to take Pretti into custody. Pretti resisted CBP personnel’s efforts and a struggle ensued.”

According to the report, one agent then yelled “He’s got a gun!” multiple times, and two others “discharged” their Glock pistols.

In videos widely shared online, Pretti can be seen holding up a phone, documenting the movements of federal agents and officers as they roamed the streets of a popular food and arts district. According to news reports, Pretti was concerned about the increasingly volatile siege of the city by federal agents.

In the videos, a masked agent appears to knock a woman to the ground. Pretti comes to her aid, getting between them, at which point the officer deploys pepper spray at his face. Two agents then grab Pretti and pull him to the ground, while more federal personnel pile on. During the struggle, the agents unleash a series of shots — approximately 10 — as onlookers scream.

Pretti was armed at the time of the encounter with a legally owned handgun, according to state and federal officials. Some analyses of bystander video appear to show a federal agent taking Pretti’s gun from his hip before the first shots were fired. The agents’ masks and the chaos of the altercation make it difficult to differentiate one from another.

Those videos appear to contradict the claims by Bovino and other officials, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, that Pretti had come to attack agents.

“The agents attempted to disarm the individual, but he violently resisted,” Bovino said in a Jan. 25 news conference. “Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, a Border Patrol agent fired defensive shots.”

In the initial aftermath, Stephen Miller, a top Trump aide and a leading force behind the immigration enforcement operations, called Pretti “a would-be assassin.” But Miller changed tack later in the week when he said in a statement that CBP officers “may not have been following” protocol related to confronting bystanders.

Additional video has surfaced showing Pretti in another altercation with federal agents 11 days before he was killed. The video shows Pretti yelling at the agents, who get in an SUV and start to drive away. Pretti then kicks out the taillight of the vehicle and the agents, who wore protective masks, jump out and tackle him to the ground.

It is unclear if any of the same agents were involved in both incidents.

Lauren Bonds, executive director of the National Police Accountability Project, said that many local and state police departments are “much more transparent” than CBP when officers shoot people. “More and more police departments are choosing to release bodycam footage or dashcam footage within a couple of days.”

Gil Kerlikowske, a former CBP commissioner, told ProPublica that it’s difficult to draw conclusions from the chaos in bystander videos. Still, he said, the shooting might have been prevented. Pretti’s attempt to help the woman knocked to the ground could have been seen as interfering with federal law enforcement, he said. But the decision by the officers to immediately use pepper spray created a chaotic scene that likely contributed to Pretti’s death.

“The other agent could have said ‘don’t interfere’ or ‘stand back,’” Kerlikowske said. “Rather than move immediately to pepper spray, you can arrest the person.” It’s part of a pattern, he said, of federal officers jumping straight to use of force in situations that could have been de-escalated but instead create danger for both agents and their targets.

Pretti’s death, and the federal government’s characterization of the event, sparked immediate protests, spurring thousands of people to go out into frigid conditions in Minneapolis and other American cities. The shooting has also drawn intense criticism from political leaders, including Walz, who has promised his state’s law enforcement will conduct its own criminal investigation.

https://www.propublica.org/article/...dentified-jesus-ochoa-raymundo-gutierrez

What hides in the darkness shall be brought into the light.
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Re: Trump urges Republicans to 'take over' and 'nationalize' voting BADdog 02/03/26 08:33 PM
"oath" look that up too
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Re: Log on difficulties... PitDAWG 02/03/26 08:30 PM
Very rarely. It's much, much better.
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Re: Cavs/NBA 2.0 Milk Man 02/03/26 05:53 PM
Haslam being asked about a Giannis trade during a Browns press conference,
lol.

Go Cavs!

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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 PitDAWG 02/03/26 04:12 PM
Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY!

Turning Point U.S.A.'s Alternative Half Time Show!

Sponsored by Sister Wife brand Bathtub Meth...............

"You think your brother in law is crazy but he's just methed up!"

Headlined by Kid Rock who will be bringing his automatic rifle and a case of Bud Light for the grand finale'!

The National Anthem will be performed by Rosanne Barr!

Featuring the kissing cousin cam!

There will be a catalytic converter collection competition held in the parking lot during the event run by George Santos. All catalytic converters will be donated to trump's secret rare earth mineral stash if Santos can manage to deliver them without stealing them first!

Kanye was scheduled to perform but claims he can't make it because by some miracle he found his sanity.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2 Milk Man 02/03/26 03:33 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by Milk Man
Originally Posted by bonefish
Direct from Ai?

Ah, this makes sense. I knew that was wildly inaccurate information regarding Bitonio and Njoku.

That may have been the case had the Browns made them pre-June 1st cuts last year (when they were actually under contract). AI throws out some crazy BS sometimes.

AI sucks at sports.

It comes up with some craaazy stuff. A couple weeks ago it told me Derrick Henry had over 20,000 yards between 2027 and 2029.

Just the other day I asked if Bubba Ventrone would see some familiar faces with the Rams...

First it said he would be familiar with Rams punter Corey Bojorquez because he coached him when he was still with the Browns.

It went on to tell me McVay would be familiar because he was on the Patriots staff from 2008-2010 when Ventrone played there... Ventrone was in Cleveland in 2009 and 2010 and McVay was never in New England.

lol
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Re: Browns Hire Travis Switzer as OC PitDAWG 02/03/26 03:18 PM
The common thread is that for the most part his O staff is from Baltimore. They have worked together all along and I would think it's safe to say that "keeping the boys together" is a common theme they are in agreement with. Monken may be announcing the hires but it would be logical to conclude it's a joint effort they are all a part of.
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Re: Todd Monken Hired as Browns HC Milk Man 02/02/26 06:08 PM
The player that intrigues me the most on your list of Ravens FAs is Isaiah Likely.
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Re: More Music PitDAWG 02/02/26 05:01 PM
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Re: 2026 NFL Salary Cap PitDAWG 02/02/26 03:35 PM
That's true. What looks like overpaying will seem like a bargain just a couple of years down the road.
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide PitDAWG 02/02/26 03:30 PM
I'm pretty much where you are with this. I don't find it unbelievable but do not consider a single source as verification. I would think if true the press would be all over this.
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Re: Conference Championships FATE 02/02/26 02:30 AM
Originally Posted by hitt
Age 45 is suggested age you NOT shovel snow-- life is too short, snow blower or hire.

Hell to the no. I'll shovel snow until I die. I did mine, the in-laws and the neighbors last week. Thousands of pounds of snow - "and I liked it"!
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Re: Browns News 6.0 Milk Man 02/01/26 11:13 PM
j/c…

Off to Paris. À Bientôt!

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Re: college quarterback prospects bonefish 02/01/26 12:39 PM
Nussmeier is an interesting prospect.

He does remind me of Brees.

He can spin it. College results are not always the sole criterion for evaluation.

You always have to project how a guy handles the transition to the pros. That is why it so difficult.

Because he does not have the ideal measureables and how the season went. He probably goes late first or second round.

He falls into the great "hit or miss" type guy.

Depending on how the draft goes. He might be worth the risk.
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Re: Player News Floquinho 01/31/26 09:36 PM
Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by Floquinho
“I know there’s a perception out there, but we don’t tell Andrew what to do. He brought [the idea of a fully guaranteed contract] to us and said, ‘This is what I think would get it done.’”

This quote from Jimmy Haslam was in an article from March 29, 2022 (Nate Ulrich, Akron Beacon Journal).

According to the Browns owner, the idea of giving the largest guaranteed contract in NFL history to Deshaun Watson was cooked up by Andrew Berry.

“Andrew gets all the credit for not giving up. Keep digging and digging.”

Ulrich wrote that Haslam “insisted it was Berry’s decision to continue the pursuit.”

When asked about the record-setting guaranteed contract, Paul DePodesta said, “I doubt it’ll be a record for very long.”

So far, the only player to receive more guaranteed money has been Josh Allen ($250M).

(h/t @BenAxelrod for digging this up earlier today)

Haslem told him to go get Watson, Berry did his job. Is that what you're trying to prove here?

I know it’s sometimes exhausting to read a whole article but I highlighted the source in case it’s hard for you to fully understand where these quotes come from..


The owner himself has now presented two versions.

A) he doesn’t interfere with his GM and if Berry wanted the trade he supported it.
B) the decision to trade for Watson was an organizational decision.

It doesn’t matter what the truth is because only those involved know what happened and so far only one involved part has spoken.

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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates Milk Man 01/31/26 08:02 PM
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Re: Former CNN journalist Don Lemon arrested in connection with Minnesota protest PitDAWG 01/30/26 07:44 PM
Originally Posted by MemphisBrownie
j/c:

A Federal Grand Jury indicting Lemon is the best thing for his career. He was essentially an irrelevant podcaster. Now, he'll get clicks/downloads/ etc. as a result of the indictment.


Money, money, money. MONEY!

So you're saying trump's justice department is increasing his fame, enriching him and lining his pockets with cash? If that's true it just goes to show how truly stupid they must be.
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Re: Trump sues IRS and Treasury Department for $10 billion over tax return leak PrplPplEater 01/30/26 07:36 PM
This is absurdity.




At the least, maybe - just maybe - it will result in people in government taking better care of data and...




.... yeah, I can't even type that with a straight face.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 Milk Man 01/29/26 09:43 PM
This is great. Love Jose.

Just a couple more months and it'll be time to get back to the corner of Carnegie and Ontario.
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Re: Minnesota Republican drops out of governor's race, citing GOP's handling of immigration enforcement PitDAWG 01/29/26 07:29 PM
Jan. 6 Defendant Tells ‘Patriots’ To Go to Minneapolis To Support ICE

https://www.newsweek.com/jan-6-defe...IiNpdw8pHPMijNM5KL7gw#Echobox=1769704317

An actual domestic terrorist.
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Re: Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional PitDAWG 01/29/26 05:57 PM
RFK Jr. taps vaccine critics for federal autism advisory panel

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. completed an overhaul of the federal committee that advises the government on autism policy by appointing several well-known vaccine critics.

Why it matters: Adding anti-vaccine figures could give Kennedy cover to push for more studies and other actions that promote the widely debunked claim that vaccines may cause autism.

State of play: Among 21 new members are John Gilmore, executive director of the Autism Action Network, which advocates against vaccine mandates, and Toby Rogers, a fellow at the Brownstone Institute for Social and Economic Research, per a Wednesday announcement.

Rogers has written for the Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine group founded by Kennedy. He testified at a House hearing in September that chronic disease epidemics "are primarily caused by toxicants — mostly from vaccines."

Walter Zahorodny, a psychologist who has already spoken publicly with Kennedy about autism research, will serve as a public member of the committee.

Four people affiliated with the Medical Academy of Pediatrics and Special Needs, a professional group focused on integrative and functional health care, were also selected.

Additionally, Kennedy appointed three new members with autism.

Committee recommendations are nonbinding, but shape autism research and programs.

What they're saying: "These public servants will pursue rigorous science and deliver the answers Americans deserve," Kennedy said in a statement announcing the nominations.

Context: The interagency committee was created by Congress in 2000 to coordinate Health and Human Services efforts around autism.

Its charter requires members from the general public to include at least three people who are diagnosed with autism, three who are parents or guardians of people with autism and three from the research or advocacy community.

Federal officials from across government agencies also sit on the panel.

The committee held its most recent public meeting on Jan. 14, 2025, just days before the Trump administration took office. The terms of those who served on the committee at that time have since expired.

A meeting of the new panel will be announced soon, HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon told Axios.

Between the lines: The committee held an orientation for new members last week, prior to the public announcement, Stat reported.

Autism researchers and self-advocates previously affiliated with the committee told Stat that they were concerned about the lack of transparency around the panel's future.

https://www.axios.com/2026/01/29/vaccine-critics-autism-advisory-panel
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Re: U.S. government has lost more than 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since Trump took office PitDAWG 01/29/26 05:12 PM
I'm not the one pretending to be the adult in the room when we both attack each other like petulant children. Context has meaning.
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