This article, “Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting” by Anon, published on March 25, 2025, claims that the August 2, 2022, incident involving the alleged shooting of Presley C. Eze by Las Cruces police officer Brad Justin Lunsford was staged. The author argues that the narrative, including eze’s background, the officer’s tattoos and family connections, and the details of the shooting itself, are fabricated to incite racial division. The article points to alleged inconsistencies in the video footage, the lack of definitive evidence of injury, and the seemingly lenient legal proceedings as proof of a staged event. The author suggests that such incidents are used for propaganda, to increase police funding, and are part of a larger “project” involving “military actors.”

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This article, “Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting” by Anon, published on March 25, 2025, claims that the August 2, 2022, incident involving the alleged shooting of Presley C. Eze by Las Cruces police officer Brad Justin Lunsford was staged. The author argues that the narrative, including eze’s background, the officer’s tattoos and family connections, and the details of the shooting itself, are fabricated to incite racial division. The article points to alleged inconsistencies in the video footage, the lack of definitive evidence of injury, and the seemingly lenient legal proceedings as proof of a staged event. The author suggests that such incidents are used for propaganda, to increase police funding, and are part of a larger “project” involving “military actors.”