Kyle Rittenhouse

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Does NOT matter. This 17 year old murderer had no right to shoot this guy, nor was he even legally able to have the weapon he had in his possession.

Defending this little POS pretty much shows the kind of person you are.
Self-defense is a perfectly good reason to shoot someone, and if you spent 5 minutes looking at the evidence, this was clearly self defense in two cases, and probably was in the third case (not on camera) according to witnesses.

If I am carrying a firearm, and you chase me as I flee, and then attempt in an aggressive manner to snatch it away from me, you have fulfilled the prerequisites necessary for me to use lethal force to defend myself.
 

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Teen charged in Wisconsin protest shooting makes first in-person court appearance
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Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and injuring another during demonstrations on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, listens to defence attorney John Pierce during an extradition hearing in Lake County in Waukegan, Illinois, October 30, 2020.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and injuring another during demonstrations on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, listens to defence attorney John Pierce during an extradition hearing in Lake County in Waukegan, Illinois, October 30, 2020. PHOTO BY NAM Y. HUH /Pool via REUTERS
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Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during protests in Wisconsin last August, made his first in-person court appearance on Friday ahead of trial in November.

Rittenhouse, 18, had been attending court hearings remotely from his lawyer’s office but was able to appear in person before Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder for the pre-trial hearing following a relaxation of COVID-19 protocols.


The teenager sat to the left of his lawyer and was wearing a blue shirt, navy blazer and black face mask. He did not speak during the hearing, which mainly covered routine matters and lasted roughly 20 minutes.

Schroeder set a few pre-trial deadlines for the prosecutors and Rittenhouse’s legal team, including July 1 for any motions and Aug. 1 for a questionnaire for potential jurors.


Rittenhouse has been charged with homicide and five other criminal counts related to the shootings, in which Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber were killed and Gaige Grosskreutz was wounded.

Rittenhouse had traveled on Aug. 25 from his home in nearby Antioch, Illinois, in a self-appointed role to protect businesses in Kenosha, where the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, had sparked large protests against police brutality and racism.

His lawyers have said their client acted in self-defense.
 

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Teen charged in Wisconsin protest shooting makes first in-person court appearance
Author of the article:Reuters
Reuters
Publishing date:May 21, 2021 • 21 hours ago • 1 minute read • Join the conversation
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and injuring another during demonstrations on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, listens to defence attorney John Pierce during an extradition hearing in Lake County in Waukegan, Illinois, October 30, 2020.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and injuring another during demonstrations on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, listens to defence attorney John Pierce during an extradition hearing in Lake County in Waukegan, Illinois, October 30, 2020. PHOTO BY NAM Y. HUH /Pool via REUTERS
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Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during protests in Wisconsin last August, made his first in-person court appearance on Friday ahead of trial in November.

Rittenhouse, 18, had been attending court hearings remotely from his lawyer’s office but was able to appear in person before Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder for the pre-trial hearing following a relaxation of COVID-19 protocols.


The teenager sat to the left of his lawyer and was wearing a blue shirt, navy blazer and black face mask. He did not speak during the hearing, which mainly covered routine matters and lasted roughly 20 minutes.

Schroeder set a few pre-trial deadlines for the prosecutors and Rittenhouse’s legal team, including July 1 for any motions and Aug. 1 for a questionnaire for potential jurors.


Rittenhouse has been charged with homicide and five other criminal counts related to the shootings, in which Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber were killed and Gaige Grosskreutz was wounded.

Rittenhouse had traveled on Aug. 25 from his home in nearby Antioch, Illinois, in a self-appointed role to protect businesses in Kenosha, where the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, had sparked large protests against police brutality and racism.

His lawyers have said their client acted in self-defense.
SHow trial. He should be given a medal instead of being tied up in a kangaroo court.
 
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A big blow to the Antifa narrative that Kyle was a Nazi

Men shot by Rittenhouse can be described as ‘rioters’ and ‘looters’ but not ‘victims,’ judge rules ahead of trial​

By STACY ST. CLAIR
CHICAGO TRIBUNE |
OCT 25, 2021 AT 6:07 PM

Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyers can refer to the men he shot as “rioters” and “looters,” but prosecutors still may not call them “victims” at any time during the teen’s upcoming murder trial, a judge ruled Monday.
Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder cautioned the defense team against using pejorative terms during opening statements, but he said they could use them in their closing arguments if the evidence suggested the men engaged in criminal acts.....More
 
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A big blow to the Antifa narrative that Kyle was a Nazi

The kid gave a White Power symbol.

He's a fucking Nazi.

Men shot by Rittenhouse can be described as ‘rioters’ and ‘looters’ but not ‘victims,’ judge rules ahead of trial​

By STACY ST. CLAIR
CHICAGO TRIBUNE |
OCT 25, 2021 AT 6:07 PM

Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyers can refer to the men he shot as “rioters” and “looters,” but prosecutors still may not call them “victims” at any time during the teen’s upcoming murder trial, a judge ruled Monday.
Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder cautioned the defense team against using pejorative terms during opening statements, but he said they could use them in their closing arguments if the evidence suggested the men engaged in criminal acts.....More

That makes no sense.

They WERE victims, as well as possibly looters and rioters.

The later does NOT dismiss the former.

Still, I won't be shocked if the Nazi brat gets off, no one will be.
 
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What does the "white power symbol" look like? I want to know because any "symbol" I've seen is the A-OK sign which, if this is what it is, was usurped.
It use to look like this


Now it supposedly looks like this


Which used to be made you look



Or the all seeing eye of the Masonics

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The kid was caught up in the emotion but was in over his head
 

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Funny thing is it became a white power symbol after the illuminati, deep cabal, Pedophilia and Satan worshiping exposure to the main stream