Originally posted by Bashar Teg
[QUOTE=17473540]Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Prosecutors in Wisconsin want jurors to know what admitted Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse said in the days before he shot and killed two people and injured a third in August 2020."Bro, I wish I had my ****ing AR," the 17-year-old says on a video some 15 days before the fatal incidents that occurred during a Black Lives Matter protest. "I'd start shooting rounds at them."
In the footage, Rittenhouse and others who appear to be inside a car are referencing a black man seen jogging out of and away from a CVS Pharmacy.
According to prosecutors, Rittenhouse expressed his desire to shoot at "several" such individuals at the drugstore because he believed they were stealing.
Rittenhouse's desire to shoot people is doubly relevant in his upcoming murder trial.
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Originally posted by snowdragon
I didn't say it doesn't exist, I'm simply saying if they have the evidence they would have used it by now to influence the public. STFU and show it or simply ride more of the I don't know whats going to happen wave.
Do you understand how the criminal justice system works? The outcome of the trial will not be determined by public opinion. They do not have to convince anybody, but the jury.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Yeah it's real, ****tard Larper 1 is going down and it will further profile these type of dangerous mental ***** for all. If you can't see a pattern forming on these people Snow, seriously wtf?
So many larpers it's hard to tell the truth with so many ppl faking.......seriously wtf.
Wisconsin Police Sued For "Enabling" Kyle Rittenhouse
A man who was shot in the arm by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest last year against police brutality in Wisconsin has filed a federal lawsuit alleging police enabled the violence by allowing an armed militia to have free run of the streets during the demonstration.
The filing maintains police knew the militia was there to hurt people, pointing to social media responses such as, "Counter protest? Nah. I fully plan to kill looters and rioters tonight," and "Armed and ready. Shoot to kill tonight."
Regardless, police welcomed them, allowing them to patrol the streets with their guns after curfew. One officer told the militia, "We appreciate you guys." Police later funneled protestors toward the militia, telling members they could take care of them.