is she a random woman you've never seen before who has been hostile/aggressive? is she your wife of x years who you know has never hurt a fly, etc.
cir stances would tell the story.
Again, simple assault doesn’t justify murder.
is she a random woman you've never seen before who has been hostile/aggressive? is she your wife of x years who you know has never hurt a fly, etc.
cir stances would tell the story.
Again, that's not what the Colorado law you posted here says.
As I said, ultimately it's going to boil down to what prosecutors think they can prove, and what the jury thinks.
The slap came as or after he was reaching for his spray.
And even then, both were moving backwards and they were distanced thereby mitigating a threat, which was not lethal, anyways.
Dat an execution, bro. Come to terms.
Please stop posting. You're a ing re if you believe anything of what you just wrote. Did the shooter go up to dead man and confront him first? NO. Did shooter assault the dead man first? NO. Did shooter escalate the situation by pulling out mace to try and injure the dead man? NO. The shooter simply defended himself after being assaulted.
spraying somebody while walking backwards is still escalation
lol stop making up. He assaulted the guy, ate a bullet. Pretty clear cut, IMVHO.
He's trolling tbh
Initial escalation and assault were by dead guy. Dead guy backed away and still had mace at his side. Second escalation was by shooter in drawing weapon and pointing it. He should have just backed away when the other guy backed away.
LOL the thug slapped him and then backed up so he could spray him without getting himself. Last thought in his mind was no doubt 'i'm a show this librul got, he ain't gon shoot' as he sprayed him. Oops, play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
The firearm is reportedly a state resident friend's of his IIRC. Also, KR lives within 20 minutes, so I would imagine the law is either written to allow for that or is enforced in that manner. Common sense would tell me that; but I haven't researched it.
And the last attacker stupidly ran right towards him and into his vicinity. So, even if you're claiming he had "surrendered", he then made that null by being a dumb ass.
Third escalation was thug bear spraying security guard. Don't know what's so hard to see about this.
Pulling a gun on someone backing away who isn’t spraying you is escalation. And it doesn’t matter if spraying someone while backing up is escalation, lethal force at that point is not lawful. Bear spray isn’t considered lethal.
They both won stupid prizes.
well yeah, he reached for the sky, stopped, and kyle didnt shoot (which tbh actually showed remarkable restraint given what had just happened). but then the guy obviously didnt just want to stand there in perpetuity with a gun drawn him, so he tried moving away toward the sidewalk at which point rittenhouse panicked and shot him, which you just cant do
That's exactly what I see too. He's almost daring 'librul got' to shoot him. He lost that bet.
Not really. Not yet anyways.
in a perfect world i would probably agree with you. in a 2A, open carry world, its not, unless he was brandishing it. dont think from the rapid photos we can demonstrate that he was brandishing it discernibly before bubba maced him
NO NO NO THE ASSAULT WAS COMPLETELY OVER FOR A WHOLE LESS THAN A SECOND
You seem to be confused about this. There's absolutely nothing wrong/illegal about pulling a gun after you've been attacked. Nothing. You seem very, very confused about this particular topic.
Shooting the gun afterwards, that's way more debatable.
He was an established attacker at that point. He ran within mere feet of him and towards him instead of backing away. That's an imminent threat. You'll notice Kyle didn't shoot the guy who had his hands up and was backing away.
Also, the dumb ass claimed afterwards that he wished he had killed Kyle. So good luck finding a sympathetic jury on that one in the second place.
Plus a ing slap? reminds me of this Chappelle's Show classic.![]()
how is he an established attacker if he never attacked him?
and yeah if some kid shot me after i surrendered id regret having surrendered too
"Daring."
In the second place, I'm not sure he even knew the guy had a gun. It was concealed up until the moment of murder.
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