Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Insane Accusation, Prosecution

Charging Kyle Rittenhouse with murder and attempted murder is the most insane action I can think of for somebody who is supposed to be enforcing our laws. That killing was the most obvious case of self defense I’ve ever seen—and I did see it. He was being attacked and threatened with death by not one, not two, but THREE thugs and shots were being fired in his direction. He couldn’t be more afraid for his life, and that is the standard definition of self defense. The worst a competent prosecutor could charge him with was a gun crime, since he was only 17. And that’s only if they’re searching for SOMETHING, ANYTHING to charge him with, and that seems to be the case. He acted clearly in self defense, and to charge him with murder is a violation of the law, as well as a violation of common sense. That prosecutor needs to be fired, and sued broke for this incompetent act, to ruin the life of a kid who was just protecting that business from the mob. And that’s what those men were, not the “peaceful protesters” the media likes to call their looting and destroying of private property, and the assaults on innocent people like Rittenhouse. (Just common sense)

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