F
FoxsoundiNews
#other#MUSIC INDUSTRY#POLITICS#EN#Dave Matthews Band#Social Justice
2 months ago

Dave Matthews Band and Pearl Jam Join Chorus of Outrage Over Minneapolis Shooting

Following a controversial shooting in Minneapolis, Dave Matthews Band and Pearl Jam amplify calls for accountability and justice, joining Billie Eilish and others in condemning the Trump administration's actions.

Foxsoundi Player
Open
Dave Matthews Band and Pearl Jam Join Chorus of Outrage Over Minneapolis Shooting

In a rising tide of anger against the Trump administration's aggressive enforcement actions, Pearl Jam amplified former President Obama's statement on Pretti's killing.

The Dave Matthews Band has joined the rising chorus of outrage and shock regarding the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis. This follows the killing of 37-year-old American citizen Alex Pretti by U.S. Border Patrol agents. DMB posted an urgent message to fans on Instagram decrying what some have called a deadly government overreach.

Trending on Billboard

</div>

“We are horrified by the images coming out of Minneapolis,” the band wrote. “It’s hard to watch and hard to believe this is America. There is so much shameful dishonesty coming out of Washington right now, but this much is true: If ICE wasn’t in Minneapolis, Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti would still be alive today.”

The reference alludes to the January 7th killing of 37-year-old American citizen Renée Nicole Good, who was shot by an ICE agent. The incident's video appears to show her attempting to drive away from the scene.

Similarly, a DHS spokesperson claimed that the officer who shot Pretti “attempted to disarm the suspect but the armed suspect violently resisted,” claiming the officer feared for his life. CNN and other major media outlets have reported that video analysis appears to show a federal immigration officer removing Pretti’s permitted firearm just before the gunfire.

Given increasing vocal and, in some cases, bipartisan shock at another controversial killing of an American citizen during purported immigration enforcement activity, there are rising calls for an investigation into ICE’s tactics in Minnesota.

“None of this makes sense and it’s incredibly cruel,” the DMB wrote. “We must find a better way.” For those frustrated and alarmed by the killings and ICE’s aggressive tactics, the DMB said that their charity, Bama Works, have made donations to the ACLU and the ACLU of Minnesota.

Their comments came after Billie Eilish implored fellow A-listers to speak out about what’s going on in Minneapolis and other cities around the country. "Hey my fellow celebrities u gonna speak up?" Eilish asked. Her brother and musical partner, Finneas, weighed in with his own video in which he blasted the administration’s claims that Pretti’s shooting was justified because he was carrying a holstered weapon.

Joining them in speaking out were Pearl Jam, who reposted a letter from former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama about the Pretti’s killing. “The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault,” the Obamas wrote.

“Federal law enforcement and immigration agents have a tough job. But Americans expect them to carry out their duties in a lawful, accountable way, and to work with, rather than against, state and local officials to ensure public safety. That’s not what we’re seeing in Minnesota. In fact, we’re seeing the opposite.”

The Obamas noted that for several weeks Americans have been “rightly outraged” by the sight of masked ICE recruits and other federal agents “acting with impunity and engaging in tactics that seemed designed to intimidate, harass, provoke and endanger the residents of a major American city,” actions that have resulted in the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens. The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that Trump aides have declared 16 DHS shootings since July “justified” before those investigations have been completed.

While past presidents have traditionally been loath to criticize a sitting commander-in-chief, in his letter former President Obama lashed out at Donald Trump and his administration, who he said seem “eager to escalate the situation, while offering public explanations for the shootings of Mr. Pretti and Renée Good that aren’t informed by any serious investigation — and that appear to be directly contradicted by video evidence.”

The former first couple’s letter concluded that, “this has to stop,” and expressed a hope that in the wake of the latest tragedy, the administration would reconsider their approach and find ways to work constructively with Minnesota Gov. Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Frey, as well as state and local police, to “avert more chaos.” In the meantime, he suggested, every American should support and draw inspiration from the thousands of protesters who’ve flooded the streets of Minneapolis and cities around the country to express their disdain for ICE’s deadly tactics.

“They are a timely reminder that ultimately it’s up to each of us as citizens to speak out against injustice, protect our basic freedoms, and hold our government accountable,” said Obama of the citizens expressing their First Amendment rights to free speech and peaceful assembly.

🎵

Listen to Dave Matthews Band on Foxsoundi. Click here to listen!

Comments (0)

Login to comment