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Honolulu Biking Community Joins National Unity Ride in Honor of Alex Pretti
- On Saturday, cyclists across the country gathered to hold memorial rides, with Angry Catfish reporting 230 rides across 43 states and 14 countries honoring Alex Pretti.
- After the killings in Minnesota earlier this month, Angry Catfish, a Minneapolis bike shop, called on people to ride in his honor, sparking memorial events.
- Boise organizers said the local route was intentionally inclusive, with Devin McComas noting, `Today we're joining with over 250 bike shops from across the nation, from across the globe, in a ride for unity and solidarity, in memoriam of Alex Pretti.`
- Many riders and organizers said the ride was both a memorial and a protest against ICE actions, with signs and flags signaling solidarity Saturday.
- Organizers say Pretti's and Good's legacies live on in riders, and the gatherings form part of a worldwide effort by cycling communities to condemn violence and promote unity.
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Winnipeg cyclists hold memorial ride honouring Alex Pretti after fatal Minneapolis shooting
A group of cyclists pedalled down the Nestaweya River Trail in Winnipeg on Saturday for a memorial bike ride honouring the life of a Minneapolis man who was shot and killed by U.S. federal immigration agents last week.
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Read Full ArticleLeftist and liberal gun groups are seeing an influx of new members
Several niche, left-leaning gun advocacy groups said that since Alex Pretti was killed, they can hardly keep up with the surging demand for firearms training: “People join when they’re scared,” said Philip Smith, founder of the National African American Gun Association.
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