Into the Night
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So you know then that it was illegal for Kyle to cross into Wisconsin with that gun?
It is not illegal.
So you know then that it was illegal for Kyle to cross into Wisconsin with that gun?
Ah. So they just randomly single him out of other armed people? What did they do? Roll the dice?
Ah, but what you don't seem to understand is that because of that illegal act, Kyle killed two people.
This gets to the intent...Kyle KNEW or had to have known that it was illegal for him to carry that weapon into Wisconsin, therefore any act he takes with that weapon is viewed as an illegal act by the law.
So "self defense" isn't going to fly in court when you're admitting to breaking a law that put you there in the first place and created the circumstances of what happened.
Rittenhouse is actually in a worse position, legally, than James Fields ever was because Fields wasn't illegally driving his car on the roads prior to his attack.
OK, name one case.
So, "victim" is too loaded of a term, but "rioter" and "looter" are not.
Got it. Pretty clear where this one is headed.
Is this actually true? It might be but it doesn't seem right.
Even the most strict gun law states have no restriction on rifles as long as they're not machine guns.
There may have rules about where you can bring them, but that wouldn't include one's own car.
Maybe it's because he was under eighteen at the time. That could be it.
This particular judge, and other judges, often prevented the prosecution from using the term since it implies guilt; the opposite of presumed innocence.
IMO, would be bad for the defense to go off on a racist rant about BLM, Antifa and calling every black person there a murdering arsonist and looter.
The prosecution will, no doubt, present family and friend witnesses on the behalf of the dead who are no longer able to defend themselves.
Wait a second.
You're saying KYLE felt threatened AFTER SHOOTING SOMEONE FIRST????
dementia Frank comes in and shines his normal shit stain shine on the forum
thanks for playing Frank
Wait a second.
You're saying KYLE felt threatened AFTER SHOOTING SOMEONE FIRST????
One hit him in the head With a skateboard the other drew a hand gun on him.LOL.
already acknowledged that this appears to be his only actual crime committed
nowhere in that video does it show the circumstances of the first person shot....you are simply making it up to suit your needsKyle shot into the crowd first, then skateboard guy charged him...so when skateboard guy charged him, KYLE WAS ALREADY THE ACTIVE SHOOTER, and skateboard guy was the one acting in self defense.
That's what the video shows.
Kyle shot first, then skateboard guy charged him, then Kyle killed skateboard guy.
you are still wrong about the law here......
This particular judge, and other judges, often prevented the prosecution from using the term since it implies guilt; the opposite of presumed innocence.
IMO, would be bad for the defense to go off on a racist rant about BLM, Antifa and calling every black person there a murdering arsonist and looter.
The prosecution will, no doubt, present family and friend witnesses on the behalf of the dead who are no longer able to defend themselves.
The world is watching this. Let's see how both Wisconsin and Kyle fare over the next 10 years.
self defense is not illegal. one cannot claim self defense if they initiated the conflict..........since the judge hasn't ruled that kyle cannot claim self defense, there seems to be a case to be made that he did indeed shoot in self defenseBut that means that every single action Kyle took with that gun was illegal, including shooting the people he shot.
So his illegal act led him to make several more illegal acts.
You can't argue self-defense if you shot first.
So did the people he shot.
When you told them what you wrote, did your "peers" stop playing, and applaud?
I'm not wrong.
Kyle's presence in Kenosha with that gun was illegal, so therefore every action he took with that gun was an illegal act (Poison pill).
So self-defense can't apply here because he broke the law first. So at that point, all bets are off. At that point, you're just racking up felonies and misdemeanors.
In the eyes of the law, Kyle Rittenhouse was in Kenosha illegally, therefore in the eyes of the law, every action he took was poisoned by that illegality.
One hit him in the head With a skateboard the other drew a hand gun on him.