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Originally Posted by myrddraal
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you mean the actual paramedic who was there to help people who, after Rittenhouse had shot and murdered someone, followed them asking if he had done so, put his hands up while Rittenhouse kept their gun aimed at them before they then drew their own weapon before they were shot? If anyone was acting in self defense, it was the paramedic. Not the child who was illegally carrying a rifle he brought from across state borders to a place he quite literally had no business defending since the castle law doctrine doesn't apply if you dont own the property (the owner also testified they were not asked to be there to protect it either) and impersonate a medical professional? (Seriously, what kind of fucking stupid shit did he realistically think he was going to do?)
If anything this is all the more reason we should raise the age you should be to open carry. Even other armed anti protestors, most notably a former marine, testified that the first person that Kyle killed was beligerant but not a threat. You know, the sort of thing that an experienced person would know. Not a kid barely weaned off of breastmilk.
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He worked in kenosha, lived like two seconds accross the border, and did not bring the gun from accross state lines. Not that any of that is relevant. The argument that he "shouldn't have been there" is totally moot; neither should the rioters have been! As a private citizen he has every right to protect private property in a community he lives and works in. The only actual law he broke is carrying at 17 instead of 18, but there *are* a lot of loopholes for long rifles like that. Still, not even remotely close to "murder", please, give me a break. He's a kid who was trying to do a good thing, these far left vultures lusting for his head are fuckin creepy.
Tip for peaceful protesters: Don't mob-swarm guys with guns.
It is clear self defense. Dolts who know nothing about gun laws dispute this, people who actually know what they're talking about don't. Whadda you know. Of course he's probably still gonna be convicted because you're tried in the court of public opinion now.