You left out the part where Arbery then attacked them.
He went hands on first .
A minor but not unimportant part that the liberal press likes to gloss over too.
The jury in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has gone home for the day.
www.foxnews.com
“A demonstrator outside the Kenosha County Courthouse told Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz that he thinks the verdict will go in Kyle Rittenhouse’s favor, but that he’s “worried about Kenosha because I don’t want to see nobody hurt.
The comment comes as five protesters in support of Black Lives Matter have gathered outside the building, along with a trio of counter-protesters. “I am for peaceful protesting. I am for free speech,” the demonstrator from Milwaukee said. “I am here to support Kyle Rittenhouse because I’m a constitutionalist, I believe that he defended himself,” he added.“
If these 8 demonstrators mix it up, it could mean riots, looting and burning
Rosenbaum was hospitalized following his second suicide attempt. He was not on any meds. At the riot he's shouting "shoot me, ******, shoot me"(not too bright at a BLM inspired riot). So he chases a guy with an AR and shouts "f*** you", and charges at him.
Sounds to me like he was on a literal suicide mission.
It's "his", and the straw buy issue may be out the window over the friend being charged because Rittenhouse is legally permitted to carry it under WI law. Which is the hope.
On Howie Carr tonight there are supposedly 2 on the jury that are holding things up. They are afraid their names will be released and worried about their family.
On Howie Carr tonight there are supposedly 2 on the jury that are holding things up. They are afraid their names will be released and worried about their family.
They're right to be concerned, even without the weirdo in the courtroom filming the jury and the judge's milquetoast rebuke of that behavior.
No matter what the verdict is, their names will all be available to motivated people by COB on the day the case ends. In this day and age, it's inevitable. It's just too impossible to stay hidden from determined searchers nowadays.
If it was me, I wouldn't be particularly worried. But that's easy for me to say. I do believe that if that Carr report is correct, this judge won't accept that on the first or the second try...
If the two are afraid, but believe he's not guilty, they should man the f*** up and live up to their responsibility. This isn't about their fears; it's about their obligation to their own little corner of whatever "justice" system we have left. I think this judge will tell them that, and sternly.
If the two are afraid, but believe he's not guilty, they should man the f*** up and live up to their responsibility. This isn't about their fears; it's about their obligation to their own little corner of whatever "justice" system we have left. I think this judge will tell them that, and sternly.