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To: Thomas M. who wrote (216528)11/5/2021 3:11:18 PM
From: CentralParkRanger  Respond to of 354657
 
It was behavior of a murderer, not a person who tries to prevent a crime.
When somebody sincerely tries to prevent a crime, there must be a warning "Stop or I will shoot", and the first shot must be intentionally in the air.
He was a good murderer - "he did not waste any bullets."



To: Thomas M. who wrote (216528)11/5/2021 7:00:33 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 354657
 
Kyle was violating curfew and weapons laws in a state and city he didn't even live in. He went to Kenosha to hunt humans for fun. He has a friendly judge but he faces enough charges he'll do prison time nonetheless. Unless he can get some jailhouse nazis to protect him, his time may not be pleasant.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (216528)11/5/2021 10:02:22 PM
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  Respond to of 354657
 
What an ignorant assessment:

an amazing display of marksmanship and trigger discipline. He didn't waste any bullets and didn't hit any bystanders. Every bullet he fired hit a deadly criminal.

Rittenhouse fired an AR-15-style weapon eight times during the unrest:
four shots at Joseph Rosenbaum, who was unarmed;
two shots at an unarmed unknown individual who kicked Rittenhouse;
one fatal shot at Anthony Huber, who hit Rittenhouse with a skateboard;
and one shot at Gaige Grosskreutz, who was holding a gun, according to prosecutors.

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Four shots at an unarmed man, two shots at another unarmed man who wasn't hit, one fatal shot another unarmed man, and one shot at a man who was armed. Only one of the people Kyle shot at was armed. He missed one guy all together. Marksmanship, trigger discipline?