Rittenhouse jury just went to deliberate

What will the verdict be?

  • Guilty on all charges

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • Not guilty on all charges

    Votes: 53 72.6%
  • Some yes and some no

    Votes: 18 24.7%

  • Total voters
    73
So, Black lied.
That's because he doesn't have Kyle's attorney.
And Kyle's attorney has stated during the trial as to why...he has every reason to lie and none to tell the truth except loyalty...which he has demonstrated that he doesn't own.

And that has to be bugging Kyle as well.

Kyle has demonstrated that he is extremely loyal. Also extreme honesty.
(Which has been used against him)

Now where he isn't exactly the most brightest bulb on the tree...those two qualities alone more than make up for it.
 
Self defense of what? He was being chased. Being chased by an unarmed man is a threat to someone's life invoking lethal force to prevent?
Yes...by law.

And every woman (there's a ton of them) and police officer who has owned a gun is entitled to that exact defense as well.
 
I can vouch for that.

By the time I was 12 I owned 2 pistols, 1 shotgun, and 3 rifles my grandparents and uncle had gotten me. I kept them in my closet as a kid. When I was 5 or 6 I got a pellet gun before that and that's what I learned on.

Of course I also drove to school when I was 12 in middle school, I wasn't a typical kid.
Knowing how use a gun is a good skill to have---think its need is about to become more and more apparent.
 
The Judge is waiting for a verdict before he determines if it is a mistrial? That ain't right. He should declare it now.
Nope...he should wait. The Judge is going to make a statement ruling...this corrupt abusive ignorant prosecutor needs to be punished and to serve as a warning to other corrupt prosecutors not to play the games that he has. They are going to be teaching law classes on this trial for decades to come----the Judge's name will never be forgotten in the legal community. The prosecutor is likely to get censure or disbarred.

If the judge waits, even if the jury comes back with a verdict against Kyle---it will be tossed. Any charges that they don't convict on can't be retried do to double jeopardy laws---

Biden's corrupt administration will be the next to try to destroy this good young man----Lets see if their corrupt prosecutors will try to play same games after the states prosecutor gets his just desserts.
 
You need to go back to grade school and relearn Civics...
This is basic stuff every 5th grader knows all about.
Constitutional rights can't be usurped by anyone at anytime...not even the president.
So every curfew ever imposed was illegal? What about capacity limits imposed by the fire Marshall...are those unconstitutional?
All of the restrictions on gatherings last year...were those illegal? Let me guess... you know more than all of the legal scholars who's said they were legal..right?
If they are then there's a remedy for that...and it doesn't go well for the person who violated another person's rights. Just like the prosecuting attorney is in a LOT of hot water over the drone footage... regardless of the outcome of the trial. He violated Kyle's rights several times and in several ways. He has hell to pay when convicted for doing it.

riiiight.
 
Knowing how use a gun is a good skill to have---think its need is about to become more and more apparent.

I grew up around my grandparents, parents and uncle. They all seemed to think anything dangerous was something I needed to be exposed to early in a safe way.

Guns, a car, alcohol, R rated movies and so on. I was exposed to all of that by age 10. They never treated me as a child even when I was one. That's why I never grew up to be irresponsible.

Especially my uncle. When I was 10 he would let me drink beer, I never actually finished one till I was 20 or so and it was never a big deal to me and I never snuck out to get one. Of course when I was 13 or 14 we watched a movie with a flamethrower and I said I wish I had one and his response was "ok let's build one" so we planned it out, he told me about the operation and physics and presto, I had one.

Here is a pic his girlfriend took when I first test fired it.

 
So, Black lied.


Yep, on the 4473 form. That is why Black has been indicted.

a. Are you the actual transferee/buyer of the firearm(s) listed on this form and any continuation sheet(s) (ATF Form 5300.9A)? Warning: You are not the actual transferee/buyer if you are acquiring the firearm(s) on behalf of another person. If you are not the actual transferee/buyer, the licensee cannot transfer the firearm(s) to you. Exception: If you are only picking up a repaired
firearm(s) for another person, you are not required to answer 21.a. and may proceed to question 21b.


By the way, that asshole GG who got shot in the arm for pointing that Glock at Kyle should be indicted because he was illegally carrying a firearm with a revoked CWP.

Of course the Democrat DA didn't indict him. Why?
 
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Nope...he should wait. The Judge is going to make a statement ruling...this corrupt abusive ignorant prosecutor needs to be punished and to serve as a warning to other corrupt prosecutors not to play the games that he has. They are going to be teaching law classes on this trial for decades to come----the Judge's name will never be forgotten in the legal community. The prosecutor is likely to get censure or disbarred.

If the judge waits, even if the jury comes back with a verdict against Kyle---it will be tossed. Any charges that they don't convict on can't be retried do to double jeopardy laws---

Biden's corrupt administration will be the next to try to destroy this good young man----Lets see if their corrupt prosecutors will try to play same games after the states prosecutor gets his just desserts.
What Federal crime can Kyle be charged with?

It would be one hellva stretch to say that it was a "hate crime" or any of the other bullshit stuff the filthy Feds have on the books.
 
Bullshit.
So some big brolic 240 pound beefcake is chasing a 90 pound woman down an alleyway, she has nothing to worry about? Nothing life-threatening about that? No right to use deadly force?

I will just sit over here im my easy chair and enjoy being right.
 
So every curfew ever imposed was illegal? What about capacity limits imposed by the fire Marshall...are those unconstitutional?
All of the restrictions on gatherings last year...were those illegal? Let me guess... you know more than all of the legal scholars who's said they were legal..right?


riiiight.
Almost every argument you made is a red herring...

Curfews are not illegal.
When there's a curfew it means you can't go to the park or streets for a stroll.

You are permitted to go to the pharmacy or grocery store if they remain open.
You always have a right to stay in any residence you are invited into. Such as the case was for Kyle.

Which is why those charges of curfew violation were dropped... Kyle was at a residence by invitation.

The rioters were guilty of curfew, vandalism, and trespassing.
 
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I grew up around my grandparents, parents and uncle. They all seemed to think anything dangerous was something I needed to be exposed to early in a safe way.

Guns, a car, alcohol, R rated movies and so on. I was exposed to all of that by age 10. They never treated me as a child even when I was one. That's why I never grew up to be irresponsible.

Especially my uncle. When I was 10 he would let me drink beer, I never actually finished one till I was 20 or so and it was never a big deal to me and I never snuck out to get one. Of course when I was 13 or 14 we watched a movie with a flamethrower and I said I wish I had one and his response was "ok let's build one" so we planned it out, he told me about the operation and physics and presto, I had one.

Here is a pic his girlfriend took when I first test fired it.


I taught my sons to shoot at an early age and gun safety. They are very responsible gun owners now.

I kept all the firearms locked up when they lived at home. Not because I was afraid they would do something stupid but I was afraid their friends would.
 
Almost every argument you made is a red herring...

Curfews are not illegal.
When there's a curfew it means you can't go to the park or streets for a stroll.

You are permitted to go to the pharmacy or grocery store if they remain open.
You always have a right to stay in any residence you are invited into. Such as the case was for Kyle.

Which is why those charges of curfew violation were dropped... Kyle was at a residence by invitation.

The rioters were guilty of curfew, vandalism, and trespassing.


The street crewfew in Kenosha was determined by a judge to be illegal. That is why the Judge dropped the charge.



Tickets for curfew violations issued during unrest in Kenosha last August have been dismissed for those who contested them in court, a judge finding they were improperly prosecuted.

Kenosha Circuit Court Judge Jason Rossell on Friday dismissed tickets issued to about two dozen people. He had in July dismissed tickets for three others who were contesting the tickets issued for curfew violations during protests and unrest following the shooting of Jacob Blake by a Kenosha Police officer on Aug. 23, 2020.

According to the American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin, 94 people were arrested for violating the curfew that Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth declared from Aug. 23 through Sept. 2. Many of those ticketed spent more than a day in jail after they were arrested. While some of those ticketed likely paid the $200 fine or failed to show up to court, others have contested the arrests.
 
I grew up around my grandparents, parents and uncle. They all seemed to think anything dangerous was something I needed to be exposed to early in a safe way.

Guns, a car, alcohol, R rated movies and so on. I was exposed to all of that by age 10. They never treated me as a child even when I was one. That's why I never grew up to be irresponsible.

Especially my uncle. When I was 10 he would let me drink beer, I never actually finished one till I was 20 or so and it was never a big deal to me and I never snuck out to get one. Of course when I was 13 or 14 we watched a movie with a flamethrower and I said I wish I had one and his response was "ok let's build one" so we planned it out, he told me about the operation and physics and presto, I had one.

Here is a pic his girlfriend took when I first test fired it.


What Federal crime can Kyle be charged with?

It would be one hellva stretch to say that it was a "hate crime" or any of the other bullshit stuff the filthy Feds have on the books.
In a normal world, I would have no fear of Kyle being set free and left alone by the feds....but the world has become a crazy place over the last decade or two. It's not about what Kyle can legally and rightfully be charged with---its about how bad do the globalists and the swamp want to destroy this boy because he is a reminder that at one time America's young men strived to do the right things and protect other innocent people from the bad guys---They can't have that when they are trying to break down the US morally and every other way imaginable.
 
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