Kyle Rittenhouse

When prosecutors get a trial with national attention it can be a career builder for them. They have a tendency to over charge the defendant. Then they often have aa difficult time proving those charges. I think that is going to be the case in this trial. I doubt Rittenhouse will be guilty of murder. He is probably going to get convicted of gun charges which are misdemeanor charges. The ANTIFA crowd will not be pleased.

True....they might not get the least of a manslaughter charge...but junior will be charged with a Class H crime.....discharging a weapon he had no legal right to, which led to a death. That's going to get him more than a year, I think.
 
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Yup....right up to the point where the weapon was discharged and subsequently killed someone...then it becomes a "Class H" felony under Wisconsin law. Look it up.

It all adds up as I previously listed.


What if it is used in self defense.

You still do time.. a Class H crime under Wisconsin law for illegal possession, discharge and cause of death....especially if you went looking for trouble, as widdle Kyle did by involving himself in Wisconsin. To date, no proof as to who instigated the situation that lead to the fatal shooting. He's going to do more than a year (or he should).
 
Ryan Balch, a former Army infantryman who carried an AR-style rifle that night and walked the streets with Rittenhouse testified that Rosenbaum was "hyperaggressive and acting out in a violent manner," including trying to set fires and throwing rocks. Rosenbaum also angrily threatened to "f------ kill" both Balch and Rittenhouse, Balch testified.

Rosenbaum's fiancée, Kariann Swart, revealed in her own testimony that he was on medication for bipolar disorder and depression, striking a potential blow against the prosecution's argument that Rittenhouse was the aggressor in the situation.

Swart said Rosenbaum was unable to fill his prescriptions before his death because the local pharmacy was closed and boarded up during the unrest.

Rittenhouse shot and killed Anthony Huber, a 26-year-old protester seen on bystander video hitting Rittenhouse with a skateboard. Rittenhouse then wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, who had a gun in his hand as he stepped toward Rittenhouse.

https://www.newsweek.com/witness-kyle-rittenhouse-trial-testifies-that-victim-was-belligerent-not-threat-1646537

close, but no cigar. it's still unresolved as to who literally started the confrontation. . Like it or not, widdle Kyle is still on the hot seat for walking into a tense situation illegally armed and not invited from out of state.
 
close, but no cigar. it's still unresolved as to who literally started the confrontation. . Like it or not, widdle Kyle is still on the hot seat for walking into a tense situation illegally armed and not invited from out of state.

They hand out invitations now?
 
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close, but no cigar. it's still unresolved as to who literally started the confrontation. . Like it or not, widdle Kyle is still on the hot seat for walking into a tense situation illegally armed and not invited from out of state.

They hand out invitations now?

that's the best you're got, bunky? Jeez, good thing you're not on the Rittenhouse defense team for his sake!
 
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Tweedle dumb and tweedle dumber......both just don't have the stones to concede a simple point.


If you have a point, make it. Claiming Rittenhouse was not invited sure as hell isn't it.

It's not a claim, genius. The story thus far from widdle Kyle's lawyers HAVE NOT AND DO NOT STATE that he was asked by any resident to come to Kenosha, get a weapon and patrol the streets. Maybe his buddy Black (who gave him the weapon and went with him to the riot area) had conversations where he said "come on over", but that has yet to be presented.

Nothing about store or business owners doing a open invite to all for protection patrols.

If you can prove otherwise, do so. If not, concede the point and move on.
 
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Wow, that was clever.....why don't you toddle over and stand outside the court room with a "Free Kyle" poster?


Because I couldn’t give a shit about that punk. It’s about the right to self defense.

Self defense does NOT entail the little punk you don't give a shit about TRAVELING ACROSS STATE LINES TO GET INVOLVED WITH A SITUATION THAT DOES NOT INVOLVE HIM.

As I said before, you don't go looking for trouble then whine like a little bitch when you find it.

Let's see if a black man pulls a similar stunt at the next Alt-right/Proud Boys/Neo-Nazi/KKK march/rally, and see if you sing the same tune.
 
It's not a claim, genius. The story thus far from widdle Kyle's lawyers HAVE NOT AND DO NOT STATE that he was asked by any resident to come to Kenosha, get a weapon and patrol the streets. Maybe his buddy Black (who gave him the weapon and went with him to the riot area) had conversations where he said "come on over", but that has yet to be presented.

Nothing about store or business owners doing a open invite to all for protection patrols.

If you can prove otherwise, do so. If not, concede the point and move on.

Last I heard, this is a country that you're free to go to another state uninvited. That is the point. There's nothing to concede.
 
You believe me and that's enough, dipshit.

You have freedom of choice and you've chosen to break your Hippocratic Oath. The fact I think such people are the scum of the Earth, the true dregs of society, is my problem not yours.

You're just a crazy old man shitting on your entire career and I should get over it. LOL

Attempted proof by void.
 
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