Kyle Rittenhouse 17 year Old Shoots 3 kills 2....

CNN wrote an article calling skateboard boy a hero who tried to protect innocent protestors from an armed murderer.

They also wrote this about the guy who got shot in the arm (omitting the fact that he drew a handgun and pointed it at Kyle):

When the suspect shot Huber, Grosskreutz froze, ducked to the ground and took a step back, according to the complaint. He puts his hands in the air and then began to move toward the suspect, the complaint says. The suspect fired one shot, hitting Grosskreutz in the arm, according to the complaint.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/28/us/kenosha-wisconsin-protest-shooting-victims/index.html
I quoted this exact thing in, well, ONE of these threads.
Yeah, no mention of the fact he was carrying a gun at all
 
You see what you want to see and you hear what you want to hear.

-The Rock Man
 
I dont know all the facts, none of us do. None of THEM do either.
What we know is a man defended himself from OBVIOUS attacks (at least two, skateboard and gun/arm man - first guy I dont know).
People are glossing over this and it's a shame. SO many are outraged that he killed people and 'fled across state lines' (which, one of our members pointed out, was only about 15-20 minute drive, not like he was driving hours to 'flee'), but they are ignoring, or purposely blocking out that he was on his butt/back and defending against blows from feet (kicks/stomps), skateboards to the head, and then a man rushed him with a pistol.

Look, I dont give a crap, right now, what these men did in their past.
I have no use for a pedo and think they are absolute scum of the Earth. I dont know the others' history and it honestly doenst matter now.What matters is this young man defended himself with the tools he had against other deadly weapons.

I did NOT yet watch the interview from earlier in the day, but I know there have been pics posted elsewhere of him cleaning a building earlier in the day (with the gloves on, likely to reduce irritation from chemicals? which are the same gloves he has on in the images plastered everywhere), so I doubt he was there just to 'murder' people (quotations because that's how some approach it)


There are some things that Im curious about
-I understand he called the cops instantly and informed of what had happened - is that true? What did they tell him?
-In the video he approached the cops, weapon in hand, adn they ignored (yes, I understand buildings were on fire/a mob beyond him) - did any officer address him?
 
Forget CNN. The one video clip I watched on there was shown by Lemons and a reporter on site. With "genuine" honest faces, they showed the incidence at when the kid fired his AR from the ground and convenient omitted the kick and skateboard towards the head. Disgusting liers.
 
Forget CNN. The one video clip I watched on there was shown by Lemons and a reporter on site. With "genuine" honest faces, they showed the incidence at when the kid fired his AR from the ground and convenient omitted the kick and skateboard towards the head. Disgusting liers.
Come on, man. You KNOW they cant show what would destroy their lies.
 
Maybe that is why Lin Wood decided to get involved. :)
Lin has a second bite at the 'destroy CNN' apple, hope he gets it and makes it a good bite.

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One thing I have not heard in the conversations about this shooting is that a person should make very sure of the situation before they try to stop an armed person just because someone else yelled out that the armed person just killed someone. Lefty and the dead dude tried to play LEO by trying to stop or even kill someone based on shouts from a mob during a riot. They tried to murder someone based on very incomplete information. They tried to murder someone who had just been the victim of a potentially lethal attack. This could happen on both sides of the picket line. We need to be very careful if we think we have to use deadly force in a tense situation. Distinguishing between the victim and the maggot can sometimes be very difficult. Also, using deadly force to apprehend a bad guy is quite different from using deadly force to defend yourself. Defend yourself and those with you against deadly threats but do not play LEO.
 
Some new information:


He was working in Kenosha, and was asked by the owner of the car lot to help defend the property.
The gun never left the state of Wisconsin.
Kyle admitted following police order to leave the area, and then turned himself in a local police station. Not sleeping.
A states witness mentioned in the charging docs wasn't present at the time of the events.
The bicep guy, second hand, admitted wanting to kill the kid(not new information, but worth repeating).
Reports of gunshot right before the first man shot, and the kid turns around, seeing a charging man.
16 other gunshots reported as the kid fled.
 
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Just to be clear again. I am not upset he defended himself, I am glad he did and I think he had every right to do so and should be found to be justified in his actions. As a parent I question why he was there but that is another whole conversation. I am simply stating that by WI law he has a very long and expensive fight ahead of himself.
 
I don't have those conversations because I can't debate for crap. I know what I think, but I can't get it spoken well enough to persuade anyone.
I dont argue that stuff either. Because I know I will slap the shit out of some liberal coc.... bastards
 
One thing I have not heard in the conversations about this shooting is that a person should make very sure of the situation before they try to stop an armed person just because someone else yelled out that the armed person just killed someone. Lefty and the dead dude tried to play LEO by trying to stop or even kill someone based on shouts from a mob during a riot. They tried to murder someone based on very incomplete information. They tried to murder someone who had just been the victim of a potentially lethal attack. This could happen on both sides of the picket line. We need to be very careful if we think we have to use deadly force in a tense situation. Distinguishing between the victim and the maggot can sometimes be very difficult. Also, using deadly force to apprehend a bad guy is quite different from using deadly force to defend yourself. Defend yourself and those with you against deadly threats but do not play LEO.

'incomplete information'
bruh, their whole movement is based on no information or incomplete information
 
One thing I have not heard in the conversations about this shooting is that a person should make very sure of the situation before they try to stop an armed person just because someone else yelled out that the armed person just killed someone. Lefty and the dead dude tried to play LEO by trying to stop or even kill someone based on shouts from a mob during a riot. They tried to murder someone based on very incomplete information. They tried to murder someone who had just been the victim of a potentially lethal attack. This could happen on both sides of the picket line. We need to be very careful if we think we have to use deadly force in a tense situation. Distinguishing between the victim and the maggot can sometimes be very difficult. Also, using deadly force to apprehend a bad guy is quite different from using deadly force to defend yourself. Defend yourself and those with you against deadly threats but do not play LEO.


Good point. One of the first things we were told when the CHP came out in NC was: "Be very careful choosing who you decide to defend". Seeing various examples in attempting to determine who is the bad guy in a situation can open your eyes.
 
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Rest assured that the local Govt. and Law Enforcement will be on trial in this case too. And rightfully so, there's no excuse for them not to be doing their jobs and protecting their city.

Mayor and Governor should be held to account for issuing a Stand Down order.
 
Have you noticed that its been quiet in Kenosha last 3 nights after the shooting? It isn't because of the NG there. Its also with protests in other cities. They do NOT fear the police or NG when they have DAs and Mayors that drop all charges and let them out. What they fear the most is people that have had enough and been pushed around that will just fight back. Where armed counter protesters have shown up in force that they lose their gusto, wind is out of the sails. They know that police and NG have rules to follow. They know when pushed we will strike back. There's a term floating around of just that. Called the "Kenosha Effect" So stay armed and vigilant.

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I saw that on the news last night - they said it had been fairly quiet for a few nights, and that the NG showed up the next day after kyle showed everybody what he could do. I also had the sneaking suspicion that it wasn't the presence of the NG, because that hasn't mad a huge dent in other cities.
 
I'm black.
like... is it un-PC to ask if you identify as black, you fall under the one drop rule, you pass, you're halfrican, you're chocolate goodness, or you make denzel in training day look like alfonso in fresh prince?
I was burned on rachel dolezol and i'm not letting that happen again.
 
Just to be clear again. I am not upset he defended himself, I am glad he did and I think he had every right to do so and should be found to be justified in his actions. As a parent I question why he was there but that is another whole conversation. I am simply stating that by WI law he has a very long and expensive fight ahead of himself.
It's being handle pro bona from. What I gather.
 
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