Prosecutor In Rittenhouse Trial Aims AR-15 At Jury With His Finger On The Trigger

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He graduated from the Alec Baldwin School of Gun Safety:
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This is one of the many reasons that idiots should not be allowed to handle guns for the first time.
I will give them this both him and Baldwin did manage to hold the barrel in the correct direction not to hurt themselves. That is actually more then I thought they would get right
 
This is one of the many reasons that idiots should not be allowed to handle guns for the first time.
I will give them this both him and Baldwin did manage to hold the barrel in the correct direction not to hurt themselves. That is actually more then I thought they would get right

If Baldwin had aimed that gun at himself instead of an innocent woman, the world would be a better place right now.
 
It's a fair point. I hope the gun has been made fully inop but I do not know that it has been. Even if it has been it's a really bad look.

We just had a thread where people argued to allow a cop get his job back that was reckless with his gun though.
 
It's a fair point. I hope the gun has been made fully inop but I do not know that it has been. Even if it has been it's a really bad look.

We just had a thread where people argued to allow a cop get his job back that was reckless with his gun though.

No, the weapon is fully functional. It is evidence and law-enforcement does not alter evidence that's to be used in a trial.
 
It's a fair point. I hope the gun has been made fully inop but I do not know that it has been. Even if it has been it's a really bad look.

We just had a thread where people argued to allow a cop get his job back that was reckless with his gun though.
Rule 1: A gun is always loaded. Even if you quadruple checked it’s empty. It’s loaded.

Rule 2: Never, ever point a gun at a human being unless you plan to shoot them.
 
No, the weapon is fully functional. It is evidence and law-enforcement does not alter evidence that's to be used in a trial.

OK......thanks. I had no idea whether that was his actual gun or one brought in for display.
 
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