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WI: The Kyle Rittenhouse story is looking more and more like a rerun of George Zimmerman
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Mark A. Taff
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The video evidence is persuasive that Rittenhouse was pursued and cornered by a voluble and much larger antagonist who was among those protesting a police shooting in Kenosha. And after he shot and killed that man, he was set upon by a mob chasing him down the street as he ran in the direction of police, whereupon he fired again, killing one pursuer and wounding another.
Justice in such cases is blind to the personality flaws of those in the dock. Justice doesn’t concern itself with whether the person on trial was a busybody or a wannabe or a naif. |
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PHORTO
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At last, an honest 'moderate.' |
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