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IL: Big man Kyle Rittenhouse now wants to be treated like a boy
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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I call this an injustice because Rittenhouse is almost certainly not a flight risk or an ongoing danger to his community, so incarcerating him before trial violates the principle of innocent unless proven guilty. Also because the case for his innocence on grounds that he allegedly shot those three people in self-defense appears unusually strong.
Yes, Rittenhouse is a gun-totin' Trump supporter, not my favorite kind of person. But considerable video evidence from that evening shows that the shooter, allegedly Rittenhouse, fired only when attackers put him in reasonable fear of death or great bodily harm. |
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jac
(10/1/2020)
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Why haven't they charged the attacker that pointed a gun at Rittenhouse?
It is despicable the way they are treating Rittenhouse. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/1/2020)
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He will have the last laugh, at the civil lawsuit settlement meeting. |
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