Kyle Rittenhouse Murder Trial

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Young Herschel, Nov 16, 2021.

  1. Jeffrey Tripp

    Jeffrey Tripp Well-Known Member

    That judge was bias as hell and thee was not one Black person on that jury.
     
  2. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    This trial and the Arbery murder trial have the most unbalanced juries that I have seen in a long time. I'm sure that many black defendants experience this, but it is still something to behold.
     
  3. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Seriously Bookworm, do you believe this kid should have gotten off on ALL charges?? He murdered two people and shot three. None of them were armed. Unless you consider a skateboard a more dangerous weapon than an AR15. If he didn't bring that rifle to the march, no one dies.
    What property was he defending?? I hope you're never out one day and see some kid walking down the street with an AR15. I think you'd let him pass by and not say a damn thing.
     
  4. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

  5. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Tellls me you didn't watch the trial.
    Be honest, now.
     
  6. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    The longtime, well-respected Democrat Judge followed the law.

    Kyle had a jury of his peers.
    Explain what would have changed by having a 'Black' person on the jury?


    Your statement appears to contradict, or am l misunderstanding it?

    You said "unbalanced jury"...

    For the defendant, right?

    And by unbalanced, you mean racially, yes?
     
    Last edited: Nov 20, 2021
  7. ColiBreh1

    ColiBreh1 Well-Known Member

    OMG, it's so obvious you didn't pay attention to the trial outside of an MSNBC filter

    1. The dude that survived & was 1 of the prosecution's witness admitted on the stand he pointed a glock at Kyle before Kyle shot him. You can see 1 of the prosecutors facepalming in the background after that testimony:





    That moment of the trial ended up being a meme on social media.


    2. Kyle was hired to defend a car dealership called "Car Source" (skip to the 48:06 time mark):



    This interview is a good backstory to the whole case & trial.
     
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  8. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I really don't believe from out of state Kyle was hired to defend a car dealership. He's a 17 year old kid. Why only him?? Why not hire ADULTS??? Why didn't he drive directly to the dealership instead of walking in the protest march??

    And are you saying the dead victims also pointed glocks at Kyle?? This kid got off on ALL charges. Something is not right with that.
     
  9. ColiBreh1

    ColiBreh1 Well-Known Member

    1. Besides his Mom, all of Kyle's family, including his Dad, live in Kenosha. That info came out in the trial.

    2. According to Wikipedia... Antioch, Illinois (Where Kyle & his Mom lives) & Kenosha, Wisconsin are both part of the Chicago metro area. According to Google Maps, Antioch to Kenosha is only like a half hour drive.

    3. Kyle worked a summer job in Kenosha, WI.

    4. As I mentioned in a previous post, he most like had the gun cause he was hired to protect that Car Sales place.
     
  10. Jeffrey Tripp

    Jeffrey Tripp Well-Known Member

    This whole shit was fishy and thee is always an excuse or justification. I know if this kid was Black the results of all of this would have been much different.
     
  11. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    SMH. To reiterate Coli, you continue to speak foolishly because you did not watch any of the trial.

    Kyle was working as a lifeguard at the Pleasant Prairie RecPlex in Kenosha.

    His father lived in Kenosha.

    Dominick Black, Kyle's friend and owner of the rifle Kyle used, also went with him to protect the car dealership and also was armed with a rifle, because the dealership had previously been set alight by rioting antifa/BLM arsonists and they were called to go help.

    Kyle worked his lifeguard job in Kenosha on August 24th, and he stayed in Kenosha overnight at Black’s stepfather’s house. He remained in the city the next day on Aug. 25, cleaning graffiti off a high school in the day and then later on, he went to a local store to buy a sling for his rifle to go guard the dealership.

    This "crossed State line by his mother" was a Democrat's bullshit lie that CA Rep. Karen Bass started on CNN. She falsely claimed that Wendy drove her armed son across the Illinois-Wisconsin border.
    Then race agitor DL Hughley repeated her lie.
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    Clearly, you are clueless to what actually happened, choosing instead to blindly believe hysterical left wing lies.

    Even The Young Turks and WAPO recinded their position once they watched the trial and learned the truth.
     
    Last edited: Nov 21, 2021
  12. Tony Soprano

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  13. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    If you're Black, too.

    https://apnews.com/article/north-am...nd-ethnicity-3efa22e639a24bee9b06e7ee8830b0d9

    Not true...

    Black man acquitted of killing white man after race dispute

    October 6, 2018

    WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) — A black man has been acquitted of all charges in the shooting death of a white man outside a bar in a case his attorney said stemmed from “ugly racism.”

    Jurors deliberated for four hours Friday before acquitting Stephen Spencer of homicide, aggravated assault and terroristic threats. He was freed after 453 days in Luzerne County Correctional Center following the July 2017 shooting.

    Spencer, 31, was accused of killing Christopher Williams, 32, in a confrontation outside the Pittston bar in July 2017 after another man refused to shake his hand because of Spencer’s race following a dispute over a game of pool. Spencer had testified that he fired in self-defense as a group of would-be attackers came at him outside.

    The handshake refusal “may and should offend some of you,” prosecutor Brittany Quinn had told jurors during opening statements, but she told the mostly white panel that the killing had “nothing to do with” the earlier dispute.

    Prosecutor Tom Hogans said during closing arguments that Spencer had the opportunity — and the duty — to retreat rather than pull his gun.

    “Shooting an unarmed man on a street when you can retreat is not self-defense,” Hogans said. “He intentionally shot him in a vital part of his body.”

    Defense attorney John Pike painted Spencer as a hard-working family man and homeowner who ran his own business, was licensed to carry the gun and had no criminal record.

    “You don’t go from that to homicide,” Pike said.

    Spencer said Friday, “I was fighting for my life for 15 months and I finally made it. Justice was served.”

    Pike said the case was “more than just someone shooting an unarmed person.

    “And the jury saw it, they saw it for what it was,” he said.

    As Kyle said post verdict, "IT'S NOT ILLEGAL TO DEFEND YOURSELF"
     
  14. DudeNY12

    DudeNY12 Well-Known Member

    Agreed! One thing for sure... Red state or blue state, if Rittenhouse was black in the same exact situation.... No doubt the police would've lit his ass up without hesitation, and if by some miracle he survived to be tried... He would've have been "a hero", and "patriot" and so on. So, I say again... No suprise at the support, and acquittal. It's HIS world.
     
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  15. Jeffrey Tripp

    Jeffrey Tripp Well-Known Member

    It is what it is bro but it's damn shame. Now I'm waiting to se how this Ahmad Arbery thing shakes out.
     
  16. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    By the time the Kyle Rittenhouse thing happened last year, I was completely burnt out on all of the rioting and lockdown crap. I did not know much of anything on the kid, other than he killed a couple of guys and wounded another with an AR-15.

    I didn't watch the trial, because it wasn't going to affect me one way or the other. I did, however, read the trial updates written by the very leftwing Chicago Tribune, and I learned all sorts of things about what happened that night.

    I also read an article about the prosecution's witness admitting on the stand he pointed a gun at Kyle before he was shot.

    After reading what I did about the trial, I honestly thought the jury would take less than an hour to come back with a not guilty verdict. When it took 3+ days, I figured it would end in a hung jury and they'd have to retry him.

    I was shocked when they came back with not guilty, given how long it took them to come to that conclusion.

    I believe he was given a fair trial and I believe the justice system worked.

    I don't think he should have been there at all, but so much crap was happening all over the country that I can see why some would want to defend businesses that were being needlessly destroyed.
     
  17. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    A skateboard could absolutely be considered a weapon. Most anything can be wielded as a weapon, given the right circumstances.
     
  18. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Was Dominick at the protest?? Did he shoot anyone?? Why didn't Kyle choose to arm himself with a 9mm handgun instead of an AR15??

    All this shit was planned and not a random event. Yall talk like Kyle just happened to be in Kenosha when these protests broke out. When exactly were Kyle and his friend asked to come defend a car dealership from protesters?? Who asks teenagers to defend their business location ARMED??
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    Sorry, but there's something severely wrong with this picture. One of them shouldn't be there. Where's the car dealership???
     
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  19. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    If you are swinging a skateboard and I have a loaded AR15, call me crazy, but IMO the military grade lethal weapon belongs to me. A pencil based on your reasoning could be considered a lethal weapon, so if a 10 year runs towards me with one, I could lawfully shoot them because they ''threatened my life'.
     
  20. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    A 10 year old, really? Honestly, I was going to make a joke about John Wick killing 3 men with a pencil, but thought better of it. Then you bring up a pencil. LOL.

    Unless that 10 year old is John Wick, I doubt you have anything to worry about.

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