Lol, conservatives have suddenly become in favor of bail reform.Unless you're black.
Lol, conservatives have suddenly become in favor of bail reform.Unless you're black.
They are so racist they can't even help it. Although if you are white and at a BLM protest, your life is not worth a full white life, but definitely more than a black man jogging.Lol, conservatives have suddenly become in favor of bail reform.
Lol, conservatives have suddenly become in favor of bail reform.
The racism is a big part but it’s a proxy for the culture war. No tears shed for Reinoehl when he was killed by the police despite a similar self defense claim. (I don’t have strong opinions on that, only that the circumstances are similarly disputed)They are so racist they can't even help it. Although if you are white and at a BLM protest, your life is not worth a full white life, but definitely more than a black man jogging.
The racism is a big part but it’s a proxy for the culture war. No tears shed for Reinoehl when he was killed by the police despite a similar self defense claim. (I don’t have strong opinions on that, only that the circumstances are similarly disputed)
Who the fuck allowed a child to carry a loaded rifle in a state he didn't live in during protests at night?This is disingenuous. If you don't think so, tell me why you think Rosenbaum had a right to try to disarm Kyle.
LOL All of sudden you guys like felony murder (even lessening it to misdemeanor in fact), citizen's arrest, and making a big deal out of criminal records.
lol You guys are now for misdemeanor murder (not just felony), making a big deal about criminal records, and citizen's arrest. Who is the racist again, haha? I didn't support the McDaniels but now you essentially support that kind of thing here...
...You irrationally think because Rosenbaum is unarmed, that it isn't a major escalation even though they are aggressively attempting to get *gasp* the weapon.
You make broad assumptions and put words in people's mouths that they never stated to form pointless arguments. You are a dishonest shithead. Fuck off.This is disingenuous. If you don't think so, tell me why you think Rosenbaum had a right to try to disarm Kyle.
LOL All of sudden you guys like felony murder (even lessening it to misdemeanor in fact), citizen's arrest, and making a big deal out of criminal records.
Not in any case if you go by the Constitution, but i guess YOU can support any exceptions you want.Unless you're black.
The constitution codified enslaved blacks. Are you smoking the same crack finals Trump's kids are?Not in any case if you go by the Constitution, but i guess YOU can support any exceptions you want.
for reference:This? How is this similar to Kyle's situation? Kyle didn't shoot at Rosenbaum until he was basically on top of him. What choice did he have for someone wanting to do suicide-by-militia?
In fact, according to Nate Dinguss, Reinoehl was clutching a cellphone and eating a gummy worm as he walked to his car outside an apartment complex in Lacey, Wash. That’s when officers opened fire without first announcing themselves or trying to arrest him, Dinguss, a 39-year-old who lives in the apartment complex, said in a statement shared with The Washington Post.
You support a guy who violates the Constitution so your post doesn't mean shit.Not in any case if you go by the Constitution, but i guess YOU can support any exceptions you want.
Remember, to people like Taj the constitution is whatever is most convenient for him. He doesn’t actually give a shit about it.You support a guy who violates the Constitution so your post doesn't mean shit.
lol You guys are now for misdemeanor murder (not just felony), making a big deal about criminal records, and citizen's arrest. Who is the racist again, haha? I didn't support the McDaniels but now you essentially support that kind of thing here.
It's funny that you people call me racist when you guys have a different opinion on Arbery and Taylor's boyfriend only because they are black. Taylor's boyfriend gets to fire a warning shot and not get punished while Kyle is being reckless and endangering others (despite all bullets in proximately of Rosenbaum's body). They both get to be scared for their life but Kyle doesn't. You irrationally think because Rosenbaum is unarmed, that it isn't a major escalation even though they are aggressively attempting to get *gasp* the weapon.
Not in any case if you go by the Constitution, but i guess YOU can support any exceptions you want.
I have some bad news for you - the guy you are responding to is both stupid and dishonest.Well, there's a slight difference between the 2 in the bolded part. One was dead asleep when police with a no knock warrant busted in. And they didn't announce themselves so the boyfriend fired in self-defense. I think that's beyond reasonable. Kyle on the other hand went out of his way to illegally obtain an assault rifle so he could go play CS:GO as a good guy going against the terrorists in real life. He brought it on himself, Taylor's boyfriend was sleeping when his apartment was broken into by strangers I don't see how he brought anything on himself there. One was clearly self-defense, the other was clearly a wanna be Rambo who was in way over his head. He could have prevented what happened by not getting an illegal gun and traveling to another state with said illegal gun. Not sure how you think the boyfriend could have done anything different to prevent what happened.
Maybe I'm too liberal, but when a person goes a place they don't need to be with a gun, especially one where they know bad shit's happening I'm not seeing any scenarios where self-defense is a realistic thing. The only black and white I see in your example is one was justified and the other wasn't. I don't give 2 shits about the skin color.
You make broad assumptions and put words in people's mouths that they never stated to form pointless arguments. You are a dishonest shithead. Fuck off.
I have some bad news for you - the guy you are responding to is both stupid and dishonest.
Kyle on the other hand went out of his way to illegally obtain an assault rifle so he could go play CS:GO as a good guy going against the terrorists in real life. He brought it on himself, Taylor's boyfriend was sleeping when his apartment was broken into by strangers I don't see how he brought anything on himself there.
One was clearly self-defense, the other was clearly a wanna be Rambo who was in way over his head. He could have prevented what happened by not getting an illegal gun and traveling to another state with said illegal gun. Not sure how you think the boyfriend could have done anything different to prevent what happened.
I don't give 2 shits about the skin color.
You try so so hard talking in circles to defend your racist piece of shit self it's impressive.lol They just responded defending felony murder, going by criminal record etc., and you even upvoted it. People previously tried to say Kyle hitting a girl supported that he had ill-motive. This shit is comical.
Says the guy who assigns violent motive to anyone who obtains a gun illegally. You literally said to me he was guaranteed to do multiple crimes because of it. This shit is hilarious.
Hahahaha Here is what Obama said about illegal gun possession hahahaha :
But Obama said Thursday that he now differentiates the mere illegal possession of a firearm with "a situation where somebody has engaged in armed robbery and shot somebody."
"What I've done is to try to screen out folks who seem to have a propensity for violence," he said. "Our focus really has been on people who we think were overcharged and people who we do not believe have a propensity towards violence."
Using this logic, whenever burglaries happen by multiple black persons and their black buddy dies, you are for prosecuting the black guy who survived with felony murder right? This is why I said your ilk like felony murder then.
The other point is the claim that Kyle is being reckless even though most cops wouldn't even have let Rosenbaum within 20 ft after Kyle turned and shots were fired from the man with the pistol. Kyle let him get right at the barrel. Kyle's shots all near Rosenbaum. In contrast, the boyfriend didn't identify target and said that the leg hit was a "warning shot". That actually had a tangible consequence. I've said that it was a gray area with him, but it's hilarious how everyone who doesn't want to prosecute the boyfriend thinks reckless homicide and endangerment of others is open and shut with Kyle. What was Kyle suppose to do with a mentally unstable man who wanted to get at his gun? You want to just say, "misdemeanor murder!"????? Or will you give me an explanation why Rosenbaum had a right to disarm Kyle. All this discussion yet Rosenbaum's "self-defense" case is hardly established.
The law allows people to go out with rifles. Kyle gets misdemeanor for straw purchase, but even then I think he might be able to make an affirmative defense on it possibly, since states have done this even for felony possession. Even if you provoke someone, Wisconsin even has an out for that. You're basically suggesting to ignore the provocation statutes etc. This is all emotional.
939.48(2)
(2) Provocation affects the privilege of self-defense as follows:
939.48(2)(a)
(a) A person who engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her and thereby does provoke an attack is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense against such attack, except when the attack which ensues is of a type causing the person engaging in the unlawful conduct to reasonably believe that he or she is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. In such a case, the person engaging in the unlawful conduct is privileged to act in self-defense, but the person is not privileged to resort to the use of force intended or likely to cause death to the person's assailant unless the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm at the hands of his or her assailant.
Maybe so, but the other reasons why liberals react like this is because they don't like the idea of carrying around rifles. So if not skin color, you want to ignore Wisconsin law because it suits the feels.
You try so so hard to defend your racist piece of shit self it's impressive.
Btw Trump lost. So eat shit.
You are like the guy who shows up to a sorority party with rohypinol and says you are just there to be the designated driver. That's what you are trying to say about your guy Kyle here and actually, I think that's exactly the kind of person you are. Too defend this behavior as vociferously as you have, I can't put anything past you.lol They just responded defending felony murder, going by criminal record etc., and you even upvoted it. People previously tried to say Kyle hitting a girl supported that he had ill-motive. This shit is comical.
Says the guy who assigns violent motive to anyone who obtains a gun illegally. You literally said to me he was guaranteed to do multiple crimes because of it. This shit is hilarious.
Hahahaha Here is what Obama said about illegal gun possession hahahaha :
But Obama said Thursday that he now differentiates the mere illegal possession of a firearm with "a situation where somebody has engaged in armed robbery and shot somebody."
"What I've done is to try to screen out folks who seem to have a propensity for violence," he said. "Our focus really has been on people who we think were overcharged and people who we do not believe have a propensity towards violence."
Using this logic, whenever burglaries happen by multiple black persons and their black buddy dies, you are for prosecuting the black guy who survived with felony murder right? This is why I said your ilk like felony murder then.
The other point is the claim that Kyle is being reckless even though most cops wouldn't even have let Rosenbaum within 20 ft after Kyle turned and shots were fired from the man with the pistol. Kyle let him get right at the barrel. Kyle's shots all near Rosenbaum. In contrast, the boyfriend didn't identify target and said that the leg hit was a "warning shot". That actually had a tangible consequence. I've said that it was a gray area with him, but it's hilarious how everyone who doesn't want to prosecute the boyfriend thinks reckless homicide and endangerment of others is open and shut with Kyle. What was Kyle suppose to do with a mentally unstable man who wanted to get at his gun? You want to just say, "misdemeanor murder!"????? Or will you give me an explanation why Rosenbaum had a right to disarm Kyle. All this discussion yet Rosenbaum's "self-defense" case is hardly established.
The law allows people to go out with rifles. Kyle gets misdemeanor for straw purchase, but even then I think he might be able to make an affirmative defense on it possibly, since states have done this even for felony possession. Even if you provoke someone, Wisconsin even has an out for that. You're basically suggesting to ignore the provocation statutes etc. This is all emotional.
939.48(2)
(2) Provocation affects the privilege of self-defense as follows:
939.48(2)(a)
(a) A person who engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her and thereby does provoke an attack is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense against such attack, except when the attack which ensues is of a type causing the person engaging in the unlawful conduct to reasonably believe that he or she is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. In such a case, the person engaging in the unlawful conduct is privileged to act in self-defense, but the person is not privileged to resort to the use of force intended or likely to cause death to the person's assailant unless the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm at the hands of his or her assailant.
Maybe so, but the other reasons why liberals react like this is because they don't like the idea of carrying around rifles. So if not skin color, you want to ignore Wisconsin law because it suits the feels.
The law allows people to go out with rifles. Kyle gets misdemeanor for straw purchase, but even then I think he might be able to make an affirmative defense on it possibly, since states have done this even for felony possession. Even if you provoke someone, Wisconsin even has an out for that. You're basically suggesting to ignore the provocation statutes etc. This is all emotional.
939.48(2)
(2) Provocation affects the privilege of self-defense as follows:
939.48(2)(a)
(a) A person who engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her and thereby does provoke an attack is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense against such attack, except when the attack which ensues is of a type causing the person engaging in the unlawful conduct to reasonably believe that he or she is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. In such a case, the person engaging in the unlawful conduct is privileged to act in self-defense, but the person is not privileged to resort to the use of force intended or likely to cause death to the person's assailant unless the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm at the hands of his or her assailant.
Maybe so, but the other reasons why liberals react like this is because they don't like the idea of carrying around rifles. So if not skin color, you want to ignore Wisconsin law because it suits the feels.
You are like the guy who shows up to a sorority party with rohypinol and says you are just there to be the designated driver. That's what you are trying to say about your guy Kyle here and actually, I think that's exactly the kind of person you are. Too defend this behavior as vociferously as you have, I can't put anything past you.
I'm ignoring the law here because I fully support open carry, I do not however support the carrying of an illegal weapon and a person taking it to a place where he expected to find violence. He wasn't just every day carrying a registered fire arm and encountered trouble at the local Krogers out of nowhere. Looking at who bailed him out and how much it cost them, I can safely say he's not a good person.
And the law you cited here doesn't apply as they would prosecute him in WI because he was illegally carrying. I don't need to read law books to know there's not a state where you can open carry an illegal firearm.
At absolute best this kid's a complete dipshit who got in way over his head. And it's very possible he'll be going to prison for murder 1. He's a prime example of why not everyone should be allowed to own a gun. Hope the person who got the gun for him gets in trouble too. Some Trumper was just telling me he was defending himself and it was a good kill. If I see someone with an AR-15 I'm not going to attack them with a skateboard, that's a fight I'd certainly lose. While I can't speak for the people he shot and killed, they just up and attacked a person with a fucking assault riffle with their fists and a skateboard? Uh huh, sounds believable.
for reference:
This is like saying because Kyle hit a girl, he must have wanted to kill. This black and white categorization is puerile.
There's your problem.
The provocation statute I posted was Wisconsin. Yes, I'm aware that he's only getting charged in Wisconsin for the gun possession.
If it's so open and shut that merely having illegal gun possession meets the criteria of contributing significantly to the death of Rosenbaum for first degree reckless homicide, then why are there articles like this?
Could Kyle Rittenhouse show he was acting in self-defense in Kenosha shooting? Lawyers say question of provocation, other evidence could sway case.
Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyers have argued that he clearly acted in self-defense when he shot three people — two fatally — at a protest in Kenosha late last month. The success or fail…www.chicagotribune.com
The success or failure of a potential courtroom self-defense claim, however, could hinge on questions about the teen’s actions before he fired and details that have yet to emerge, defense lawyers in Wisconsin said. As in other states, the law in Wisconsin allows people to use guns to defend themselves against serious threats, but there are exceptions to that right.
One potential key issue: Could prosecutors show that Rittenhouse, 17, of Antioch, committed an unlawful act that provoked attacks on him? If so, the law holds that he would have to show he exhausted his chances to flee or otherwise avoid being harmed before shooting, attorneys said. And whomever was the aggressor, Rittenhouse would have to show he reasonably believed he had to shoot to prevent his death or serious injury.
[...]
Several attorneys said the case could come down to whether Rittenhouse provoked attacks. The law states that a person who “engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her” can’t make a valid claim of self-defense unless “the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm.”
Did you read the article? Various lawyers said it would be hard for his lawyers to prove he acted in self-defense.
Not surprisingly his lawyers paint a picture of an all American kid who was fearing for his life. And Trump himself basically saying he had to shoot or else the thugs would have killed him. It's not an open and shut case because he's caucasian. If he was a 17 year old black teen he would be getting absolutely no leeway for plausible "self-defense" arguments.
His lawyer also brought up he was exercising his god-given right to defend himself. If he was a black teen named Tyron from Chicago and shot and killed 2 people with an illegal firearm would you be supporting him? Does a person even legally have a right to defend themselves when they don't legally possess the weapon they have?