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Rittenhouse/Kenosha Shooting Split

The kid is a jackass. He's being accused of beating a woman. Don't know if true or not. But I've seen several pictures of him close to other people wearing masks, while he dosn't. Sorry but if you have such little regard for other people around you that you refuse to wear a mask: you're a giant Jackass.

That may be true. But I'm talking about whether the homicide was justified or not, and him being a jackass doesn't doesn't really affect that. And given the nature of this incident, the truth is important. The truth is always important.

Also, I look forward to denouncing all the jackasses demonstrating in large groups in US cities right now without face masks.

Yea, this isn't very difficult for me! But please let me rephrase in order to be more clear: IMO If you are around other people who care about you by wearing a mask, but refuse to wear a mask thereby spreading your germs to your friends: YOU ARE A JACKASS. I don't know much about the Rittenhouse case. I'm studying up on it now. More facts are coming. But judging from the pictures that I see, he clearly doesn't care about spreading his germs around. He doesn't care about the safety of others around him. He carries an illegal AK-47 to a demonstration, telling me that he's trying to bully someone. Yea, it appears to me that he's an asshole who could have committed murder. But we'll see.

It wasn't an AK-47, it was an AR-15 and it wasn't illegal, to be precise, although, he may not have been legally carrying it (still remains to be seen), but he probably legally owned it.
 
Yea, it appears to me that he's an asshole who could have committed murder. But we'll see.

I myself might call him an asshole (with allowances for his young age) and possibly his mother if it's true she gave him a lift (I think you guys say ride, which is arguably the better term) to the protests with an illegal AK-47, and further than that, I might say there were other assholes too, quite possibly Rosenbaum (the first guy Rittenhouse shot after Rosenbaum jumped on him from behind and who had previously I think taunted Rittenhouse with 'shoot me nigger') and the other guy who fired shots in the air while apparently also chasing Rittenhouse.

Whether Rittenhouse committed murder or not is up for legal grabs, but it does seem he might have a decent case for self-defence. That said, carrying and shooting someone dead with an illegal weapon should surely lead to some sort of sanction, I would think.

The gun is not illegal, and was probably purchased legally in Illinois or Wisconsin. Wisconsin allows open-carry of rifles, but it is a misdemeanor if you are under 18. Although, apparently, there is some exception for rifles. In any case, it would be a misdemeanor if he was carrying illegally.
 
Yea, it appears to me that he's an asshole who could have committed murder. But we'll see.

I myself might call him an asshole (with allowances for his young age) and possibly his mother if it's true she gave him a lift (I think you guys say ride, which is arguably the better term) to the protests with an illegal AK-47, and further than that, I might say there were other assholes too, quite possibly Rosenbaum (the first guy Rittenhouse shot after Rosenbaum jumped on him from behind and who had previously I think taunted Rittenhouse with 'shoot me nigger') and the other guy who fired shots in the air while apparently also chasing Rittenhouse.

Whether Rittenhouse committed murder or not is up for legal grabs, but it does seem he might have a decent case for self-defence. That said, carrying and shooting someone dead with an illegal weapon should surely lead to some sort of sanction, I would think.

The gun is not illegal, and was probably purchased legally in Illinois or Wisconsin. Wisconsin allows open-carry of rifles, but it is a misdemeanor if you are under 18. Although, apparently, there is some exception for rifles. In any case, it would be a misdemeanor if he was carrying illegally.

I'm so glad I don't live in a country where it's only a misdemeanour for a 17-year old to carry such a weapon.

And to me, it would make sense if shooting someone dead with one, even in self defence, might be more serious than just carrying.
 
Yea, this isn't very difficult for me! But please let me rephrase in order to be more clear: IMO If you are around other people who care about you by wearing a mask, but refuse to wear a mask thereby spreading your germs to your friends: YOU ARE A JACKASS. I don't know much about the Rittenhouse case. I'm studying up on it now. More facts are coming. But judging from the pictures that I see, he clearly doesn't care about spreading his germs around. He doesn't care about the safety of others around him. He carries an illegal AK-47 to a demonstration, telling me that he's trying to bully someone. Yea, it appears to me that he's an asshole who could have committed murder. But we'll see.

It wasn't an AK-47, it was an AR-15 and it wasn't illegal, to be precise, although, he may not have been legally carrying it (still remains to be seen), but he probably legally owned it.

Dosn't matter the type of weapon. He carried the weapon to a protest in order to intimidate others. He doesn't care about others and he's a bully. He's exactly the type of person who should not be in a position of authority or a policeman. Probably the only good thing about this is that he's been exposed, and he'll probably never achieve his lifelong goal of being a police officer.
 
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Yea, this isn't very difficult for me! But please let me rephrase in order to be more clear: IMO If you are around other people who care about you by wearing a mask, but refuse to wear a mask thereby spreading your germs to your friends: YOU ARE A JACKASS. I don't know much about the Rittenhouse case. I'm studying up on it now. More facts are coming. But judging from the pictures that I see, he clearly doesn't care about spreading his germs around. He doesn't care about the safety of others around him. He carries an illegal AK-47 to a demonstration, telling me that he's trying to bully someone. Yea, it appears to me that he's an asshole who could have committed murder. But we'll see.

It wasn't an AK-47, it was an AR-15 and it wasn't illegal, to be precise, although, he may not have been legally carrying it (still remains to be seen), but he probably legally owned it.

Dosn't matter the type of weapon. He carried the weapon to a protest in order to intimidate others. He doesn't care about others and he's a bully. He's exactly the type of person who should not be in a position of authority or a policeman. Probably the only good thing about this is that he's been exposed, and he'll probably never achieve his lifelong goal of being a police officer.

Say a guy goes to a bar, and on opening the door sees there is a massive bar fight going on. If he chooses to go in to 'defend the bar' or whatever reason, that guy can't claim self defense as he is knowingly going into a violent situation which any reasonable person would expect to likely end up fighting someone. There were no massive 'riots' going on in that city, but this kid believed there were, grabbed a gun and crossed state lines to join in what he believed was a dangerous, violent situation specifically to be able to confront the 'rioters'.
 
{snip} Sorry but if you have such little regard for other people around you that you refuse to wear a mask: you're a giant Jackass.

Nancy Pelosi agrees with this message. Unless it’s to get a hairdo.

More from the news on this: She was told they were allowed to see one client at a time. And note that she had just had her hair washed--pretty hard to do while masked. The salon owner claims she was reacting to a pattern of not wearing a mask, but security cameras usually record, where's the rest of the recording? This sounds like a setup to me.
 
{snip} Sorry but if you have such little regard for other people around you that you refuse to wear a mask: you're a giant Jackass.

Nancy Pelosi agrees with this message. Unless it’s to get a hairdo.

More from the news on this: She was told they were allowed to see one client at a time. And note that she had just had her hair washed--pretty hard to do while masked. The salon owner claims she was reacting to a pattern of not wearing a mask, but security cameras usually record, where's the rest of the recording? This sounds like a setup to me.

Whether it was a "set up" or not makes no difference to Pelosi's culpability.
 
More from the news on this: She was told they were allowed to see one client at a time. And note that she had just had her hair washed--pretty hard to do while masked. The salon owner claims she was reacting to a pattern of not wearing a mask, but security cameras usually record, where's the rest of the recording? This sounds like a setup to me.

Whether it was a "set up" or not makes no difference to Pelosi's culpability.

If she believed she was complying with the rules it's not wrongdoing on her part.
 
More from the news on this: She was told they were allowed to see one client at a time. And note that she had just had her hair washed--pretty hard to do while masked. The salon owner claims she was reacting to a pattern of not wearing a mask, but security cameras usually record, where's the rest of the recording? This sounds like a setup to me.

Whether it was a "set up" or not makes no difference to Pelosi's culpability.

If she believed she was complying with the rules it's not wrongdoing on her part.

Ignorance of the law is not generally a defence.
 
Dosn't matter the type of weapon. He carried the weapon to a protest in order to intimidate others. He doesn't care about others and he's a bully. He's exactly the type of person who should not be in a position of authority or a policeman. Probably the only good thing about this is that he's been exposed, and he'll probably never achieve his lifelong goal of being a police officer.

Say a guy goes to a bar, and on opening the door sees there is a massive bar fight going on. If he chooses to go in to 'defend the bar' or whatever reason, that guy can't claim self defense as he is knowingly going into a violent situation which any reasonable person would expect to likely end up fighting someone. There were no massive 'riots' going on in that city, but this kid believed there were, grabbed a gun and crossed state lines to join in what he believed was a dangerous, violent situation specifically to be able to confront the 'rioters'.

I'm quoting this to get the thread back on track.

The stuff about Pelosi's visit to a hair salon belongs in the other thread.

This thread is about Kyle Rittenhouse and the shootings in Kenosha. And speaking of Kenosha:

Charges filed against militia members traveling to Kenosha

CNN said:
"Kenosha Police Department advised FBI that a law enforcement agency in Iowa had received a tip that Karmo and an unidentified male were in possession of firearms and traveling from Missouri to Kenosha, Wisconsin," prosecutors said in a statement Thursday.
FBI agents found in their hotel room an Armory AR-15 rifle, a Mossberg 500 AB 12-Gauge shotgun, two handguns, a silencer, ammunition, body armor, a drone, a twisted cable survival saw, a dagger and other materials, prosecutors said. They each have criminal records and were not authorized to have any firearms of ammunition, prosecutors said.
 
I predict the courts will rule in Kyle's favor on self defense. However I also predict Kyle will get a misdemeanor charge for being in possession of a deadly weapon under the age of 18. I also predict that the person who gave Kyle the gun will get a felony charge.
 
I predict the courts will rule in Kyle's favor on self defense. However I also predict Kyle will get a misdemeanor charge for being in possession of a deadly weapon under the age of 18. I also predict that the person who gave Kyle the gun will get a felony charge.
I ponder laws regarding being underage and transporting a gun across state lines.

The other question remains just how much of a threat is needed to justify deadly force? The guy with the skateboard? Was he legally using self-protective force to subdue an armed man that shot someone, which the whole damn paradox of open carry in the first place!
 
I predict the courts will rule in Kyle's favor on self defense. However I also predict Kyle will get a misdemeanor charge for being in possession of a deadly weapon under the age of 18. I also predict that the person who gave Kyle the gun will get a felony charge.
I ponder laws regarding being underage and transporting a gun across state lines.

The other question remains just how much of a threat is needed to justify deadly force? The guy with the skateboard? Was he legally using self-protective force to subdue an armed man that shot someone, which the whole damn paradox of open carry in the first place!

In my opinion the subsequent shootings won't be isolated from the initial shooting that lead up to them. From the footage (and again this is my opinion) it looks like after someone fired a pistol he was on hi alert and the first guy who got shot gave him reason to defend himself. He intended to stick around (since he did not run right away) but after hearing some people yelling (i forgot what they yelled exactly) he thought that he was still in danger. So he fled towards the police at which point people gave chase. Whether those folks had the right reasons or not to give chase is not something Kyle at that moment could reasonably determine. Then the second shootings unfolded where I find it reasonable for him to believe that those were repeats (likeness in nature) of the initial threat.

I don't know whether or not he crossed state lines or if someone gave him the gun in Wisconsin but I presume whatever laws were broken all who broke them should be held accounted.
 
I predict the courts will rule in Kyle's favor on self defense. However I also predict Kyle will get a misdemeanor charge for being in possession of a deadly weapon under the age of 18. I also predict that the person who gave Kyle the gun will get a felony charge.
I ponder laws regarding being underage and transporting a gun across state lines.

The other question remains just how much of a threat is needed to justify deadly force? The guy with the skateboard? Was he legally using self-protective force to subdue an armed man that shot someone, which the whole damn paradox of open carry in the first place!

In my opinion the subsequent shootings won't be isolated from the initial shooting that lead up to them. From the footage (and again this is my opinion) it looks like after someone fired a pistol he was on hi alert and the first guy who got shot gave him reason to defend himself. He intended to stick around (since he did not run right away) but after hearing some people yelling (i forgot what they yelled exactly) he thought that he was still in danger. So he fled towards the police at which point people gave chase. Whether those folks had the right reasons or not to give chase is not something Kyle at that moment could reasonably determine. Then the second shootings unfolded where I find it reasonable for him to believe that those were repeats (likeness in nature) of the initial threat.

I don't know whether or not he crossed state lines or if someone gave him the gun in Wisconsin but I presume whatever laws were broken all who broke them should be held accounted.
It seems that only people with guns are allowed to practice self defense... or they need to shoot at people for people be able to react.
 
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