Troglodyte Derp attention whoring. Par.
What made him a combatant, legally speaking?
What crime are you accusing him of committing, counselor?His utter inep ude is not a defense, Lite; not legally speaking anyways.
Troglodyte Derp attention whoring. Par.
i dont think you should be able to shoot people because they were exercising their second amendment rights and open carrying, do you?
the guy who got shot doesnt need a legal defense.
No. But that's not why he was shot, so....
I'm discussing your topic, derp.
What made him a combatant, legally speaking?
What crime are you accusing him of committing, counselor?
yeah, wasn't talking about this one. in my earlier post i already said that based on the available video evidence, the first shooting (the one you have given video of) looks to me like valid self defense.
in the second shooting incident, which happened with the same shooter minutes later, he fired at 3 different people. again, based on the video evidence alone, i think you could justify the first two shot as valid self defense. but not the third person he shot at (that person did not die of his injury)
Ask and you shall receive Joseph
Nonsense, Kyle was giving him medical attention. He said that's why he was there.
$2 million to make bail... glad the judge found him a flight risk... that amount of cash should ensure he shows up in court...
He got bailed out by the my pillow guy George.
It doesn't matter who bailed him out, loser.
I'm pointing out it was a good idea to put that bail amount.
It was abuse of the system on top of the existing abuse that has him charged in the first place.
Wisconsin is notorious for their abuses though.
https://nypost.com/2020/11/11/florid...shoot-looters/Florida’s governor has drafted “anti-mob” legislation to expand already controversial Stand Your Ground laws — to allow people to shoot looters, according to a report.
A draft of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposed bill expands the list of “forcible felonies” under Florida’s self-defense law to include criminal mischief causing “interruption or impairment” of a business, according to the Miami Herald, which obtained a copy through a records request.
It also specifically allows force against those looting, which the draft defines as burglary within 500 feet of a “violent or disorderly assembly.”
DeSantis also wants to make it a third-degree felony to block traffic during a protest — and offer immunity to drivers who accidentally kill or injure protesters who do so, according to the Herald.
Numerous other sections enhance criminal penalties for people involved in “violent or disorderly assemblies,” and withholds state funds from local governments that cut law enforcement funding, the report said.
DeSantis has long threatened to introduce the “strongest pro-law enforcement, anti-rioting, anti-looting legislation anywhere in the country” — even though the Sunshine State has not been a hub of violent protests.
While a draft version of the bill was circulated to the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, it has not been filed in either the House or Senate — but has already sparked outrage, the paper said.
“It allows for vigilantes to justify their actions,” Denise Georges, a former Miami-Dade County prosecutor who had handled Stand Your Ground cases, told the paper.
“It also allows for death to be the punishment for a property crime — and that is cruel and unusual punishment. We cannot live in a lawless society where taking a life is done so casually and recklessly.”
Former Miami-Dade prosecutor Aubrey Webb warned that the draft was far too vague and could lead to justifiable deaths after minor infractions.
“It dangerously gives armed private citizens power to kill as they subjectively determine what cons utes ‘criminal mischief’ that interferes with a business,” Webb told the Miami paper.
“Someone graffiti-ing ‘Black Lives Matter’ on a wall? Urinating behind a dumpster? Blocking an entrance?
“The Boston Tea Party members would have been lawfully shot under Florida’s law by the British East India Tea Company,” he said.
Civil rights attorney Melba Pearson warned that the proposals would “have a chilling effect on free speech.”
“These are not mobs running around the street. People are using their First Amendment rights. This is a democracy,” she told the paper.
DeSantis’ office did not respond to the Herald’s requests for comment.
He's just released awaiting trial, he's not out of the woods.
Happy 18th birthday, Kyle Rittenhouse.
Kyle Rittenhouse shooting victims seek $20 million in damages
https://www.businessinsider.com/kyle...damages-2021-1
Hope Kyle counter sues.
Whoever painted that sign was white. A black person's mom would kill them if they ed with the church
for what, damaging his bullets with their bodies?
Have you tried to purchase ammo?
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