Funny enough, the only charge the prosecution aimed at Rittenhouse that seems appropriate is "failure to comply with an emergency order", which was both a meaningless fine and then thrown out for some reason. The reckless homicide charges they picked were 1st degree charges, which requires "a show of utter disregard for human life", and the intentional homicide charges were silly on their face. They should have charged with second degree reckless endangerment for attending a riot and second degree reckless homicide for people dying from his reckless actions, but the prosecution is either insanely incompetent or deliberately throwing the case.
Probably because he was on private property for most of the night. Also you then put the onus on the DA and prosecution to apply the law equally to all which means everyone including all the witnesses needing to be charged and the court doesn't have time to deal with that.
A victory for everyone looking to normalize murdering their political enemies.
I mean AntiFA were happily doing that before anyway on the slightest provocation. I mean there's already been 2 incidents and half a dozen attempted ones which were more "Assault with a deadly weapon" incidents than outright pull gun and shoot ones.
At least we know how Jan 6th 2025 is going to go down. Can't wait for more militias to start patrolling the streets.
Well this is the defunded police people wanted, the community policing efforts happening lol.
Are you not happy with this?
Or is community policing only good when it happens in Chaz and lead to two teens being senselessly shot at least one of which died and the other was seriously injured and pistol whipped.
Well, that settles that.
Feds could still bring charges, if they wanted.
But I am skeptical that they will.
It should settle it, it won't.
The mob doesn't respect the rule of law they want the law to work for them and a return to Kangaroo courts it seems.
I mean, as opposed to every other day in the summer of 2020?
Under the Biden admin? Doubt it.
This is in the hands of civil courts now. Rittenhouse is going to have far worse chances there, without an asshat judge putting his thumb on the scales, against competent counsel, and dealing with preponderance of the evidence opposed to reasonable doubt.
Competent counsel?
The dude's best argument was playing Kyle as a corrupted youth negatively influenced by video games and youth culture. Dude even in the picture he was using as evidence to claim incitement managed to point to the wrong person in the picture claiming it was Kyle on one occasion.
Also the judge tried to be fair to both sides here. He did oppose the defence team on a couple of points. 1 being certain evidence being permissible despite objections (I forget specifically which piece) and saying the jury should be allowed to view the video as much and as they like as long as it's in the court room.