glockman
I hate Jeep trucks
- Location
- Pleasant Grove
If you haven't watched any of the testimony in the Rittenhouse case, you should. It's available on youtube.
Some things I think are worth mentioning.
-Kyle didn't cross state lines with an illegally purchased AR. His 18 year old friend Dominic bought it and stored it at his fathers house and Kyle had access to it through him (Dominic) with intent to transfer ownership once Kyle was 18. Exactly like buying a gun for you child who can't own it yet. This was no shady back alley straw purchase.
-Kyle lived in Illinois, his father and aunt lived in Kenosha 20 miles away. Kenosha was like his second home and not hundreds of miles away.
-Kyle and his AR buying buddy were not asked to guard The Car Source as testified by the owners, however, they had keys to the business. Why would the owners give keys to a non employee if not to allow them to stand watch? Seems like they don't want the bad publicity to me.
-Ken Rosembaum threatened to kill Kyle on two occasions earlier that night if he "caught him alone" . He lost that fight when he caught Kyle alone.
-The prosecutor started his cross examination of Kyle by accusing him of waiting to see the evidence before tailoring his story to the evidence, which the judge and the defense objected as an infringement of Kyle's 5th amendment right to remain silent.
-Per the prosecutor's cross examination, hitting someone in the head with a skateboard is not assault.
It's pretty clear that the Prosecutor is not concerned with clarifying if Kyle acted in self defense. Per his questioning and statements, there is no such thing as self defense. His strategy seems to be to paint Kyle as a cold blooded killer which is irrelevant. Killer or not, when people are assaulting you, you have a right to self defense. I guess it's pretty clear from the video evidence that it was self defense so he has to go down another avenue. It's sad to see how clearly politically motivated this whole trial is. The evidence and all the prosecution's witnesses have all shown it was self defense. I hope more people don't die in riots when Kyle is acquitted.
Some things I think are worth mentioning.
-Kyle didn't cross state lines with an illegally purchased AR. His 18 year old friend Dominic bought it and stored it at his fathers house and Kyle had access to it through him (Dominic) with intent to transfer ownership once Kyle was 18. Exactly like buying a gun for you child who can't own it yet. This was no shady back alley straw purchase.
-Kyle lived in Illinois, his father and aunt lived in Kenosha 20 miles away. Kenosha was like his second home and not hundreds of miles away.
-Kyle and his AR buying buddy were not asked to guard The Car Source as testified by the owners, however, they had keys to the business. Why would the owners give keys to a non employee if not to allow them to stand watch? Seems like they don't want the bad publicity to me.
-Ken Rosembaum threatened to kill Kyle on two occasions earlier that night if he "caught him alone" . He lost that fight when he caught Kyle alone.
-The prosecutor started his cross examination of Kyle by accusing him of waiting to see the evidence before tailoring his story to the evidence, which the judge and the defense objected as an infringement of Kyle's 5th amendment right to remain silent.
-Per the prosecutor's cross examination, hitting someone in the head with a skateboard is not assault.
It's pretty clear that the Prosecutor is not concerned with clarifying if Kyle acted in self defense. Per his questioning and statements, there is no such thing as self defense. His strategy seems to be to paint Kyle as a cold blooded killer which is irrelevant. Killer or not, when people are assaulting you, you have a right to self defense. I guess it's pretty clear from the video evidence that it was self defense so he has to go down another avenue. It's sad to see how clearly politically motivated this whole trial is. The evidence and all the prosecution's witnesses have all shown it was self defense. I hope more people don't die in riots when Kyle is acquitted.