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Old 09-01-2020, 10:09 PM
 
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By now, I imagine everyone has seen the videos from Kenosha concerning Kyle Rittenhouse. We have all seen how he was attacked on at least two occasions by a violent mob. In both cases this child was running away from vicious thugs trying to harm him. In the first case he was attacked by someone throwing what appears to be a flaming "Molotov Cocktail" (some claim it was "just" a brick in a plastic bag). In the 2nd incident, he was on the ground where he was kicked in the head, struck in the head with a large wood board and assaulted by a criminal with a handgun in his hand.

The point? Kyle did everything possible to get away from the mob, before finally defending himself. He was in obvious danger of imminent great bodily harm or death. All three of the people shot had violent criminal histories. It's obvious that this was a clear-cut case of self defense.

In spite of this, in spite of all the evidence that he did nothing wrong, a vindictive DA has charged him with murder. Obviously he will be acquitted (unless the DA manages to populate the jury only with BLM/Pantifa thugs anyway).

So, the question-how much can Rittenhouse be awarded in the malicious prosecution case against the DA (and city)?



All of these seem like pretty clear-cut conclusions.

https://www.injuryattorneyofdallas.c...in%20a%20claim.

Lets hope this child makes out well and provides a deterrence against politically motivated prosecution by corrupt DAs.
He had no business going to another state with a semi automatic. That is just looking for trouble. He killed 2 people. These 2 people would still be alive if he never went there. There is no justification for this. The violence needs to stop. Trump needs to condemn all the violence. But of course he won't because it helps rile up his base.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:12 PM
 
Location: Flippin AR
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The terrifying takeover of District Attorney positions across the U.S. by Soros-funded LUNATICS is a national crisis, and needs to be addressed. If it can't be addressed legally, then these disgusting sickos need to be the first casualties in the fast-approaching Civil War.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:15 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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He had no business going to another state with a semi automatic. That is just looking for trouble. He killed 2 people. These 2 people would still be alive if he never went there. There is no justification for this. The violence needs to stop. Trump needs to condemn all the violence. But of course he won't because it helps rile up his base.
These protest have gotten out of hand states should have called State Guard imposed curfew's and worked with BLM organizers for peaceful planned protesting with police protection keep idiots with guns away.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:15 PM
 
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He killed 2 people.
You say that as if it's a bad thing.

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These 2 people would still be alive if he never went there.
You say that as if it would be a good thing.

They'd be alive if they weren't awful people who sought to harm a teenager

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There is no justification for this.
Yes there is, self defense is both a legal and moral justification for putting down those who attack you.

The kid did the world a favor by putting those animals down, they'll never get another chance to attack an innocent. The world needs more people like this kid and there will be fewer people alive seeking to attack innocents.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:34 PM
 
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You say that as if it's a bad thing.



You say that as if it would be a good thing.

They'd be alive if they weren't awful people who sought to harm a teenager



Yes there is, self defense is both a legal and moral justification for putting down those who attack you.

The kid did the world a favor by putting those animals down, they'll never get another chance to attack an innocent. The world needs more people like this kid and there will be fewer people alive seeking to attack innocents.
Oh Geez, now when someone has already paid their debt off to society, in your eyes, they are STILL CRIMINALS...right? lol
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:38 PM
 
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So the George Floyd murder was a lie? Even Trump says he was murdered.
The initial belief was that the cops who arrested him killed him by "putting their knee on his neck for over eight minutes while he proclaimed "I can't breathe". But that's the problem with running with initial information (and burning down your city prematurely). So I assume you haven't seen the entire body-cam video that was leaked about a week ago? Floyd was saying "I can't breathe" while he was standing next to his car, and he was the one who asked the cops to lay him next to the car and hold him there. He was having some kind of anxiety / psychotic reaction from the cocktail of drugs he had in his system, which caused him to have a heart attack (he had pre-existing heart problems besides). Was the stress of his arrest a contributing factor to triggering the heart attack? Probably, but if you're so hopped up on drugs that you can't handle being arrested, you've got bigger problems than being arrested. If I were to fault the arresting cops, it would be for not calling for an ambulance sooner, because he was obviously in distress.

But it's really silly to argue it here, the cops have been charged and all evidence will be heard in a court of law by a jury of their peers, and I'm betting they are not convicted of the most serious charges, at least. And Minneapolis will probably have some additional Urban Renewal because of it.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:42 PM
 
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https://disrn.com/news/the-16-people...-floyds-death/

Now that was back at the start of June, I hear it's about 40 now, with one more murdered a couple days ago. Why don't we add to the list how many billions of dollars of damage they have done? How many people have they crippled? How many businesses and livelihoods destroyed?

BLM/Pantifa terrorists are the scourge of the nation. And the Dems own every bit of their violence and destruction.
Not one of those murders was blamed on BLM/Antifa. Why are you?
In fact pretty much all of the people getting arrested at the riots turn out to be right-wing.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:42 PM
 
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You say that as if it's a bad thing.



You say that as if it would be a good thing.

They'd be alive if they weren't awful people who sought to harm a teenager



Yes there is, self defense is both a legal and moral justification for putting down those who attack you.

The kid did the world a favor by putting those animals down, they'll never get another chance to attack an innocent. The world needs more people like this kid and there will be fewer people alive seeking to attack innocents.
We are not a country of vigilant antis. So sorry. They need to be arrested and prosecuted. And the guy with the skateboard he killed didn't have a weapon.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:46 PM
 
Location: Del Rio, TN
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He had no business going to another state with a semi automatic. That is just looking for trouble. He killed 2 people. These 2 people would still be alive if he never went there. There is no justification for this. The violence needs to stop. Trump needs to condemn all the violence. But of course he won't because it helps rile up his base.
Nope-he had far more business being there than ANY of the rioters, looters and arsonists. HE wasn't there to break the law, to destroy any businesses, to assault any people-like BLM was. He was in town for his job-he worked there. After work he helped clean graffitti the trash put up the night before. And finally he stayed to try to help protect a business that an owner had ASKED people to protect. He was set upon by a violent mob of ignorant savages. They chased him, assaulted him repeatedly, cornered him-he only and finally fired when he had no choice-it was shoot or die. In the follow on attack, when he's running to the police to turn himself in, the mob again attacks him, punching, striking him in the head with a deadly weapon, kicking him in the head-all potentially deadly assaults. And finally he is attacked by a man with a handgun who draws and points it at him. This child survived several life threatening assaults by a vicious mob. Every single one of those rioting and looting should be charged with felony murder and put in prison. Instead a POS DA charges the innocent victim. Must really suck being a rape victim in that town. Like Jacob Blake's victim in particular.
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Old 09-01-2020, 10:53 PM
 
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Nope-he had far more business being there than ANY of the rioters, looters and arsonists. HE wasn't there to break the law, to destroy any businesses, to assault any people-like BLM was. He was in town for his job-he worked there. After work he helped clean graffitti the trash put up the night before. And finally he stayed to try to help protect a business that an owner had ASKED people to protect. He was set upon by a violent mob of ignorant savages. They chased him, assaulted him repeatedly, cornered him-he only and finally fired when he had no choice-it was shoot or die. In the follow on attack, when he's running to the police to turn himself in, the mob again attacks him, punching, striking him in the head with a deadly weapon, kicking him in the head-all potentially deadly assaults. And finally he is attacked by a man with a handgun who draws and points it at him. This child survived several life threatening assaults by a vicious mob. Every single one of those rioting and looting should be charged with felony murder and put in prison. Instead a POS DA charges the innocent victim. Must really suck being a rape victim in that town. Like Jacob Blake's victim in particular.
That's quite an imagination you have there. We shall see how this plays out in the courts.
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