He Witnessed an Earlier Shooting. Feds Arrested Him at the Scene of Alex Pretti’s Killing.

Clayton Kelly, a witness to a deadly federal enforcement action just weeks before his brutal arrest, was thrown face-first onto the sidewalk as federal agents attempted to silence him.

Kelly, 37, had watched in horror as an immigration agent shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in the leg during a federal enforcement action in north Minneapolis on January 14. He had also witnessed an earlier shooting and provided detailed accounts of both events to local outlets.

Ten days later, Kelly was arrested at the scene of Alex Pretti's fatal shooting in south Minneapolis after a group of protesters gathered. The incident occurred with agents from Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement swarming the area.

According to Kelly, federal agents told him he would be on "the wrong side of history" if he didn't leave the area, but when he turned to walk away, they surrounded him and deployed pepper spray, leaving deep burns in his left eye. The agent's knee was also pressed into Kelly's back, causing him significant pain.

Kelly, a U.S. citizen, was detained for eight hours before being released on his own recognizance. However, the experience has left his family fearing for his safety and livelihood.

"It feels like a really bad dream that I can't wake up from," Kelly's wife Alana Ericson said of the ordeal. "After he spoke publicly about that shooting, I felt like he was already on their radar."

Kelly's story is part of a growing trend of federal agents using excessive force to silence civilians who are simply observing or recording immigration enforcement activity.

In recent weeks, multiple eyewitnesses have come forward detailing encounters with ICE and CBP agents in Minneapolis, including one case where an attorney was followed home by a federal vehicle after monitoring immigration enforcement activity.
 
omg i cant even right now 🤯... like whats going on with our country rn? this clayton guy was literally just trying to do his civic duty as a witness and report some shady stuff, and what happens next? he gets brutalized by federal agents! i mean, can you believe they told him hes gonna be on the wrong side of history if he leaves? talk about gaslighting 😱... and thats not even the craziest part - his own wife is worried sick about him now 🤕... like what kind of law enforcement agency does that to their own citizens?! 🤯
 
OMG u gotta know about this crazy story of Clayton Kelly 🤯! So like he's just chillin' watching some immigration action happen & then BAM! He gets arrested and thrown face-first onto the sidewalk 😲. Can you even imagine? His fam is FREAKING OUT, and honestly it's super scary because they think he's gonna get hurt or lose his job 🤕. And the worst part is, federal agents were like "you're on the wrong side of history" before attacking him... like what even is that? 🙄 This whole thing is a major red flag for excessive police (I mean federal agent) brutality and we need to be keeping an eye on this stuff 🕵️‍♀️.
 
🤕 this is insane. how many people gotta get hurt or intimidated before someone does something about it? 🚨 federal agents think they're above the law just cuz they got guns and badges... newsflash: they ain't above the law if we don't hold 'em accountable. 😡
 
Man, this Clayton Kelly story is so messed up 🤯👮‍♂️! I mean, he's just trying to speak out about what he saw and now they're throwing him around like a rag doll? And the fact that his family's worried for his safety and livelihood... it's just heartbreaking 😔. I'm all for people standing up for what they believe in, but not at the expense of their own well-being. It feels like the system is broken and we need to do something about it 🤝.
 
This is getting out of hand 🤯! Federal agents are basically intimidating people for doing their job or just reporting on something. Clayton Kelly's story is crazy - I mean, being pepper sprayed in the face and having your back pressed into the ground? That's just not right 😩. And now his family is worried about him? It's like they're treating citizens like suspects instead of people who have the right to be there. The whole "on the wrong side of history" comment sounds like a pretty thinly veiled threat to me... 🤔
 
man this is getting outta hand 🤯 the feds are like totally crossing some serious lines here... i mean clayton kelley's story is just crazy, witness to something horrific and then they come after him too? and it's not even like he was doing anything wrong, just trying to report what he saw...

and what's up with all these instances of excessive force by the feds? it's like they're trying to intimidate people into silence. i'm no expert but isn't that against the law or something? 🤔 anyway, kelley's story is a real wake-up call for us to think about our own complicity in this system... we can all be like kelley and just not want to play along anymore 👊
 
omg this is insane!!! i cant even believe these fed agents are that aggressive, throwing people to the ground like they're nothing 🤯😡 clayton kelly just wants to speak out about what he saw and this is how he's treated? 8 hours in detention for him just because he wouldn't leave?! thats so not right 🙅‍♂️ his family is living in fear now, it's like the system is literally trying to silence him 🤷‍♀️

and can we talk about how the fed agents are always swarming these areas where people are exercising their right to free speech? its getting out of hand 🚨 CBP and ICE are basically using excessive force to get away with doing nothing, just making people look bad 🙄 they need to be held accountable for this stuff

i mean, i know kelly was a witness to some pretty disturbing things, but does that give the fed agents the right to treat him like dirt? 😤 newsflash: being a witness doesn't make you a threat 💁‍♀️ and it's not okay for them to intimidate people into silence 🗣️
 
🚨 Agents gotta chill their act 🙄. 8 hours held against will? That's not justice, that's harassment 😒. More witnesses coming forward means more cases to answer for their actions 👮‍♂️. We need accountability, not a culture of fear 💔.
 
😱🚨 This is crazy man! Can you believe what these agents did to Clayton Kelly? Throwing him onto the sidewalk like that? 😷 It's like they're trying to silence anyone who dares to speak out against their actions. And now his family is living in fear for his safety and livelihood? 🤯 That's just wrong.

I'm telling you, these ICE and CBP agents are getting away with some serious stuff. They think they can just use excessive force and intimidate people into staying quiet? No way! We need to hold them accountable for their actions. We need more witnesses coming forward to share their stories and bring attention to this issue.

And what's really disturbing is that these incidents seem to be happening all over the country. It's not just Minneapolis, it's everywhere. People are being silenced, intimidated, and even attacked by federal agents who are supposed to be protecting us. This is a major human rights crisis, folks! We need to take action! 💪
 
I'm low-key shook by this Clayton Kelly story 🤯. Like, I thought we were living in a country that values free speech, but it seems like the feds are getting pretty aggressive about silencing witnesses and journalists who try to report on their shenanigans. Pepper spray in the eye? Knee pressed into his back? That's some next-level police brutality 😤.

And what's even crazier is that this is just one more example of a growing trend where federal agents are using excessive force to suppress dissenting voices. I mean, if we can't trust our own law enforcement agencies to do the right thing, how can we expect them to actually keep us safe? 🤔.

It's like, we need to get to the bottom of this and make sure that our government is held accountable for its actions. We can't just let this kind of behavior slide and expect things to magically improve on their own. We gotta make some noise and demand change 💪.
 
OMG, I just read this crazy story about some guy Clayton Kelly 🤯... so like, he's witnessing this huge federal enforcement action and they're like "oh no you don't" right? And then they arrest him for leaving the scene? Like what even is that? And pepper spray in his eye?! 😱 That's just too much. I'm so sorry to hear about Kelly's family going through all this stress and stuff... like, shouldn't we be able to just watch a news event without getting messed with by the cops? 🤔
 
omg this is getting outta hand 🤯 like what's next? people gettin arrested for just watchin' the news or livestreamin' on facebook?! Clayton Kelly's story is straight fire 🔥 and it's sad to think that his witness account was already makin' him a target. i'm so tired of these agents thinkin they can just bully ppl into silence 🤬 and then have the nerve to say "you're on the wrong side of history" like, what does that even mean? 😒 Kelly's family is worried for their safety and livelihood, and honestly, who can blame 'em? this is gettin close to home ⏰
 
😩 I cant believe what's happening to this guy Clayton Kelly, witnessing a deadly incident and then getting attacked by the very people he spoke out against 🚔💥. Its like they're trying to silence anyone who dares to speak up about these immigration issues. Eight hours in detention for not leaving the area? That's just ridiculous! 🤯 I feel so bad for his family, wondering if their loved one is even safe anymore 😕.

And what really gets me is that this isnt an isolated incident, theres multiple eyewitnesses coming forward with similar stories of ICE and CBP agents using excessive force. Its like they're above the law or something 👮‍♂️. We need to be more vigilant about these kinds of situations and make sure people are protected from abuse of power 🗣️.
 
🙄 I mean, can you believe this is still happening?! Like, we're living in the 2020s and still got people being treated like dirt by these feds? Clayton Kelly's story is just another example of how corrupt and out of control our immigration system has become 🚫. I'm not surprised his wife thinks he's on their radar now, but seriously, shouldn't that be the case for anyone who's speaking out against systemic injustice?! And what's with this "the wrong side of history" rhetoric? Sounds like a bunch of BS to me 💁‍♀️. Kelly was just trying to do his civic duty and document some police brutality, not try to take on the entire system by himself 🤦‍♂️. The fact that he got pepper sprayed and nearly lost an eye is just insane 😲. This kind of thing needs to be investigated ASAP 🔍.
 
omg can't believe what happened to clayton kelly 🤯 he's literally just trying to speak out about what he witnessed and the feds are like "nope gotta shut you down" 😒 i mean i know he was in his own city, but still it's not right that they're using pepper spray on someone who just wants to tell their story. alana ericson's quote gives me chills too "it feels like a really bad dream that I can't wake up from" 🤕 so sad for clayton and his family, hopefully they get some justice soon 👊
 
omg this is getting so out of hand 🤯 the way they're silencing witnesses like clayton kelly is super concerning - it's like they think they can just control all info that comes out about these enforcement actions. newsflash, people are paying attention & speaking out against this kind of brutality. the fact that kelly was detained for 8 hours & released on his own recognizance despite having deep burns in his eye is a major red flag 🚨 we need to hold our govt accountable for protecting citizens' rights, not just silencing them when they speak truth to power.
 
OMG you guys!!! 😱 I'm literally shaking with anger! The way those federal agents treated Clayton Kelly is just WRONG 🚫! Like, he's just trying to do his job and report on what's going down, but they're all like "you can't handle the truth" 🤯. And now his family is worried sick? 😨 That's not right at all! The whole thing feels like a setup, you know? They're already watching him because he spoke out about that shooting, so it was only a matter of time before they came for him 🕵️‍♂️. We need to stand up for our witnesses and advocates here - we can't just let them get silenced by the man 💪! #JusticeForClaytonKelly #SilenceIsNotAnOption #AccountabilityMatters
 
OMG 🤯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this stuff. Like, what's going on here? The government's always talking about how they're protecting us and all that, but it feels like they're just using excessive force to shut people up who are reporting the truth. I mean, Clayton Kelly was just a witness! He wasn't even doing anything wrong. And then they throw him face-first onto the sidewalk... 🤕 that's crazy talk. And what's with the pepper spray? That sounds super painful 😷. I'm not saying he's a hero or anything, but it feels like these agents are above the law or something. My friend's cousin knows someone who knows a guy who's been in a similar situation... 🤔 anyway, it just makes me really worried about what's going on with immigration enforcement and how we're supposed to trust our government.
 
😱🤯 I'm so concerned about Clayton Kelly's story! 😩 It's heartbreaking that he was silenced like that. His bravery to witness and share what he saw is something we should all be proud of. 🙌 And now, his family is living in fear? That's unacceptable. We need to stand with him and make sure our voices are heard too! 💪

I'm not surprised by the growing trend of federal agents using excessive force, though 😔 it's a real wake-up call for us all. We have to hold these agencies accountable and make sure we're protecting human rights, even if it's uncomfortable. 🙏

We need more people like Clayton Kelly speaking out and sharing their stories so we can create change! 💬 No one should ever be silenced or intimidated into staying quiet. Let's keep pushing for justice and equality! 💪
 
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