The Rittenhouse Incident

StmarysCity79

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Let's break this down in to short easy to understand points.
1. Murder is a legal term. The unlawful, premeditated taking of a human life
a. he was found not guilty
b. it was lawful
c. as he was running away at the time, there was no premeditation
d. they were sub human (this is a personal opinion)
2. By the laws of Wisconsin he was legally allowed to own the rifle, the unlawful part was the straw purchase
3. He shot 3 "people"
4. I wouldn't call him a hero, I'd say someone who fought against being a victim.

Victims dont usually go to the scene of the crime armed and deputize themselves as the arbiter of right and wrong. He wasnt near his home and the "threat" did not come to him and was not directed at him.
 

DaSDGuy

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When did that happen? Who told you that? The video clearly doesnt show any of that.

He repeatedly told her to stand down as she kicked through a glass window.
That glass window on the top of the door that was blocked on his side by a pile of furniture? So what if that window broke, nobody was going to climb though it. He was almost five feet away, drew his firearm, and fired into an unarmed crowd.
 

StmarysCity79

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That glass window on the top of the door that was blocked on his side by a pile of furniture? So what if that window broke, nobody was going to climb though it. He was almost five feet away, drew his firearm, and fired into an unarmed crowd.

How many feet away was Rittenhouse when he fired into an unarmed crowd? Hypocrtite

Ashli Babbit ,the domestic terrorist ,was breaking into a secure government facility after being repeatedly told to stand down. She was crawling through the window when shot A man who's job it was to keep trespassers out did his job. Rittenhouse was not a police officer or acting in any official capacity

What do you not get about that? Should she have been allowed to break in?
 
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Gilligan

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Rittenhouse was not a police officer or acting in any official capacity
Guess what, moron? Self defense IS an "official capacity", the means of which are protected by the 2nd Ammendment. Bet the dramatic increase across the country in concealed carry permits and/or constitutional carry laws has you really worried, huh? And well you should be.
 

Bare-ya-cuda

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When did that happen? Who told you that? The video clearly doesnt show any of that.

He repeatedly told her to stand down as she kicked through a glass window.
So now you want to refer back to video for facts yet for rittenhouse you refuse to accept the video as fact.

At least be consistent.
 

Merlin99

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Victims dont usually go to the scene of the crime armed and deputize themselves as the arbiter of right and wrong. He wasnt near his home and the "threat" did not come to him and was not directed at him.
Was he in a place he was legally allowed to be?
 

DaSDGuy

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How many feet away was Rittenhouse when he fired into an unarmed crowd? Hypocrtite

Ashli Babbit ,the domestic terrorist ,was breaking into a secure government facility after being repeatedly told to stand down. She was crawling through the window when shot A man who's job it was to keep trespassers out did his job. Rittenhouse was not a police officer or acting in any official capacity

What do you not get about that? Should she have been allowed to break in?
Rittenhouse was point blank firing into ARMED rioters who were physically attacking him. Not once did he aimlessly fire into a crowd. He wasn't behind a wood door with a small window that was barricaded with office furniture. Watch the video. Babbit was four feet away from one side of the door when she was shot by the cop who was five feet away from other side of the barricaded door. "A man who's job it was to keep trespassers out did his job" ??? So trespassing is now a capitol offense allowing deadly force? You are insane.

And a complete Liar.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Amazing he didn't drop the pistol once his bicep was vaporized. Now that is some solid gun control.
Dont know
How many feet away was Rittenhouse when he fired into an unarmed crowd? Hypocrtite

Damn, amazingly lucky young man. Who I dont view as a hero, but as a person who knew his rights and practiced them. But anyway, what sheer luck to "fire into an unarmed crowd" and yet, somehow, only hit exactly three people. One who had already hit him with a weapon (nobody holding a skateboard is unarmed, that's why the antifa crowd love them so much) another who tried to take his weapon away from him, and a third who was indeed armed. You do know that a pistol such as the third idiot had makes him an armed person also, right?

Now about that skateboard thing.....


OR you could sign a release and let me whack you with one....
 
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StmarysCity79

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Rittenhouse was point blank firing into ARMED rioters who were physically attacking him. Not once did he aimlessly fire into a crowd. He wasn't behind a wood door with a small window that was barricaded with office furniture. Watch the video. Babbit was four feet away from one side of the door when she was shot by the cop who was five feet away from other side of the barricaded door. "A man who's job it was to keep trespassers out did his job" ??? So trespassing is now a capitol offense allowing deadly force? You are insane.

And a complete Liar.


Liar. She was climbing through the window when she was shot. The video below clearly shows it.

Yes trespassing on a secure government building is a offense serious enough to get you shot.

 

DaSDGuy

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Liar. She was climbing through the window when she was shot. The video below clearly shows it.

Yes trespassing on a secure government building is a offense serious enough to get you shot.


And you feel the officer had the right to be judge, jury, and executioner for a trespassing offense? That's your hero
 
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Bare-ya-cuda

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How many feet away was Rittenhouse when he fired into an unarmed crowd? Hypocrtite

Ashli Babbit ,the domestic terrorist ,was breaking into a secure government facility after being repeatedly told to stand down. She was crawling through the window when shot A man who's job it was to keep trespassers out did his job. Rittenhouse was not a police officer or acting in any official capacity

What do you not get about that? Should she have been allowed to break in?
Easy throwing around the term hypocrite without looking into the mirror.
 
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StmarysCity79

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And you feel the officer had the right to be judge, jury, and executioner for a trespassing offense? That's your hero

Didn't you just claim Rttenhouse had that right? In this case the officer was doing his job. Rittenhouse is not a police office. He was a 17 year old child.

Do you disagree with stand your ground laws?

Do you believe anyone should be able to break into a secure government facility whenever they want? Followed by an unruly mob?
 
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