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
Like I said. She did a very dumb thing, but it didn’t justify killing her. She wasn’t posing a deadly threat.
How did the cops know that? The reason they had their guns drawn was that these apes were literally within feet of Mike Pence and everyone else.
 
It’s odd how some people post comments as if “Kyle” is their best friend.
Just easier than typing out his last name.

I wouldn't mind having Kyle as a friend. He is a great American hero.

Even though I am a Veteran, Firearms Instructor and Range Officer Kyle could teach me some combat skills. He performed magnificently under stress. He tried to evade conflict, only engaged the direct threats and disengaged without any additional casualties.
 
How did the cops know that? The reason they had their guns drawn was that these apes were literally within feet of Mike Pence and everyone else.
They were not “within feet” of anyone.
 
Just easier than typing out his last name.

I wouldn't mind having Kyle as a friend. He is a great American hero.

Even though I am a Veteran, Firearms Instructor and Range Officer Kyle could teach me some combat skills. He performed magnificently under stress. He tried to evade conflict, only engaged the direct threats and disengaged without any additional casualties.
Lol.
 
He is innocent.

Give me some examples of these indications that the judge has said he's innocent?

The judge has pulled up (and shouted at) these amateur-hour prosecutors for their lies and bullshit throughout - which is a different thing.

The picture still proves nothing. I see nothing unusual in it. He's talking with the accused and his defense - inside the court - is that really such a big deal? if so, feel free to show me a rule that says that's not allowed.

Not appropriate for the judge to be seated that close to the defendant. The defense attorney is supposed to approach the bench if he'd like to chat.
 
Your uncle sounds like he was a very interesting and handy man to have around. We grew up much the same way minus the flame thrower of course---

He was an old school marine recon turned US marshall. He wasn't my real uncle, just my dad's best friend but he treated me like I was his son and he was more of a dad than my own. One of the few people I loved in this world. I grew up to be a strong person and responsible because of him and my grandma, that old lady is sweet as can be but she is tougher than a coffin nail.

Anyway enough of my topic derailment posts here.
 
They were not “within feet” of anyone.
That isn't correct my friend.

In our first view of Babbitt on the video she’s at the front of an angry mob trying to get through to the “Speaker’s Lobby,” where members of Congress and staff are holed up. She’s screaming at the police, apparently demanding entry.​
The crowd is surging. It’s at the doors. “F— the blue!” can be heard. People are bashing at the glass panels on the doors with sticks and flagpoles. Several police officers are doing their best to hold back an entire crowd, but it seems like a losing battle. “Break it down,” yells the crowd.​
Members of Congress can be seen on the other side of the door. Also on the other side of the door is a police lieutenant holding a gun, pointing it at the mob, an unmistakable warning to stay back.
But Babbit decides instead — although it’s a little hard to see on the video — to climb through the shattered glass window into the Speaker’s Lobby, past the police barricade, toward the pointed gun. If she is allowed through, it seems inevitable that the mob will follow​

 
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That isn't correct my friend.

In our first view of Babbitt on the video she’s at the front of an angry mob trying to get through to the “Speaker’s Lobby,” where members of Congress and staff are holed up. She’s screaming at the police, apparently demanding entry.​
The crowd is surging. It’s at the doors. “F— the blue!” can be heard. People are bashing at the glass panels on the doors with sticks and flagpoles. Several police officers are doing their best to hold back an entire crowd, but it seems like a losing battle. “Break it down,” yells the crowd.​
Members of Congress can be seen on the other side of the door. Also on the other side of the door is a police lieutenant holding a gun, pointing it at the mob, an unmistakable warning to stay back.
But Babbit decides instead — although it’s a little hard to see on the video — to climb through the shattered glass window into the Speaker’s Lobby, past the police barricade, toward the pointed gun. If she is allowed through, it seems inevitable that the mob will follow​

People were evacuated safely before anyone got anywhere close. You’re biting into the AOC lie
 
Not appropriate for the judge to be seated that close to the defendant. The defense attorney is supposed to approach the bench if he'd like to chat.

They were watching video. The prosecutor was to the right of the judge. So what?
 
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