Kamala Harris Counters RNC Support of Vigilante Wannabes Murdering People In Kenosha--(McCloskeys Even RNC Featured!)

The guy with the rifle will likely walk away a free man...even the New York Times is discussing what really happened...

Here are key excerpts from the story, “Tracking the Suspect in the Fatal Kenosha Shootings,” in which Times reporters stitch together a timeline from several videos, and with my highlights:

In most of the footage The Times has reviewed from before the shootings, Mr. Rittenhouse is around this area. He also offers medical assistance to protesters.

About 15 minutes before the first shooting, police officers drive past Mr. Rittenhouse, and the other armed civilians who claim to be protecting the dealership, and offer water out of appreciation.
Mr. Rittenhouse walks up to a police vehicle carrying his rifle and talks with the officers.


He eventually leaves the dealership and is barred by the police from returning. Six minutes later footage shows Mr. Rittenhouse being chased by an unknown group of people into the parking lot of another dealership several blocks away.

While Mr. Rittenhouse is being pursued by the group, an unknown gunman fires into the air, though it’s unclear why. The weapon’s muzzle flash appears in footage filmed at the scene.
[Mr. Rittenhouse turns toward the sound of gunfire as another pursuer lunges toward him from the same direction. Mr. Rittenhouse then fires four times, and appears to shoot the man in the head. . .As Mr. Rittenhouse is running, he trips and falls to the ground. He fires four shots as three people rush toward him. One person appears to be hit in the chest and falls to the ground. Another, who is carrying a handgun, is hit in the arm and runs away.

Mr. Rittenhouse’s gunfire is mixed in with the sound of at least 16 other gunshots that ring out during this time.

As this happens, police vehicles just one block away remain stationary during the gunfire.

Mr. Rittenhouse walks with his hands up toward the police vehicles. Bystanders call out to the officers that he had just shot people.
The police drive by him without stopping, on their way to assist the victims.

Righteous shoot. He did nothing wrong, no matter what the people who would rather he got murdered say.
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He has a long rode ahead of him but he will likely be found not guilty.
 
Joe Biden's plan to increase funding to police departments, adhering to reforms: Was noted in pre-RNC remarks already. Senator Harris set up the Democratic anti-violence, punctuating the problem of hyper-emotional Open Carry teenagers,, shooting at people In Kenosha, WI--as more the problem, than the solution.

Anyone recalls the looters of Los Angeles--noticing the diverted police protection of the protests. Police had left the pricey-store areas: More or Less Alone. So up they rolled in the BMW's--astute at street business, and many have become: And so there was looting.

And so there a likely copy-cat response, requiring the Biden Campaign, increase of funding to reformed, and literate: Police Departments.

Tools are need, not flaming lies and rhetoric!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(With prayer even a curse, for most people--for a very long time: Matthew 25: 14-30!)
You ain't seen nothing yet. And stop using God to promote your fake righteousness.
 
The guy with the rifle will likely walk away a free man...even the New York Times is discussing what really happened...

Here are key excerpts from the story, “Tracking the Suspect in the Fatal Kenosha Shootings,” in which Times reporters stitch together a timeline from several videos, and with my highlights:

In most of the footage The Times has reviewed from before the shootings, Mr. Rittenhouse is around this area. He also offers medical assistance to protesters.

About 15 minutes before the first shooting, police officers drive past Mr. Rittenhouse, and the other armed civilians who claim to be protecting the dealership, and offer water out of appreciation.
Mr. Rittenhouse walks up to a police vehicle carrying his rifle and talks with the officers.


He eventually leaves the dealership and is barred by the police from returning. Six minutes later footage shows Mr. Rittenhouse being chased by an unknown group of people into the parking lot of another dealership several blocks away.

While Mr. Rittenhouse is being pursued by the group, an unknown gunman fires into the air, though it’s unclear why. The weapon’s muzzle flash appears in footage filmed at the scene.
[Mr. Rittenhouse turns toward the sound of gunfire as another pursuer lunges toward him from the same direction. Mr. Rittenhouse then fires four times, and appears to shoot the man in the head. . .As Mr. Rittenhouse is running, he trips and falls to the ground. He fires four shots as three people rush toward him. One person appears to be hit in the chest and falls to the ground. Another, who is carrying a handgun, is hit in the arm and runs away.

Mr. Rittenhouse’s gunfire is mixed in with the sound of at least 16 other gunshots that ring out during this time.

As this happens, police vehicles just one block away remain stationary during the gunfire.

Mr. Rittenhouse walks with his hands up toward the police vehicles. Bystanders call out to the officers that he had just shot people.
The police drive by him without stopping, on their way to assist the victims.

Righteous shoot. He did nothing wrong, no matter what the people who would rather he got murdered say.


He has a long rode ahead of him but he will likely be found not guilty.
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Sounds like something we all need to do.
 
Why the police were called.

"Sunday's incident began when a woman called police saying "her boyfriend was present and was not supposed to be on the premises," according to investigators."
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In a police call, a dispatcher names Blake and says he "isn't supposed to be there" and that he took the complainant's keys and refused to leave.
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Think about it, Blake stole the keys and refused to leave!

1) IF No police and they might have worked it out.

2) IF No police and Blake might have beat her up.

3) IF No police and Blake might have killed her.

Maybe there SHOULD be social workers handling these calls in POLICE HATING Neighborhoods. The Social Worker can schedule an appoint for the parties to work it out.
 
Democrats demand the police be defunded.

So who y'all gonna have go door-to-door confiscating Americans' legal firearms?

Take your time. I can tell you haven't given this any thought. At all.
Are you asserting bed wetting liberals have the capacity to give anything any thought?

If they did they could not reach the conclusions they do.


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Why the police were called.

"Sunday's incident began when a woman called police saying "her boyfriend was present and was not supposed to be on the premises," according to investigators."
"
In a police call, a dispatcher names Blake and says he "isn't supposed to be there" and that he took the complainant's keys and refused to leave.
---------------------------------------------------------
Think about it, Blake stole the keys and refused to leave!

1) IF No police and they might have worked it out.

2) IF No police and Blake might have beat her up.

3) IF No police and Blake might have killed her.

Maybe there SHOULD be social workers handling these calls in POLICE HATING Neighborhoods. The Social Worker can schedule an appoint for the parties to work it out.
Maybe we just need to hire more coroners and let the problem people sort themselves out.
 
Righteous shoot. He did nothing wrong, no matter what the people who would rather he got murdered say.

He's a heroic kid if you ask me.

I'd give him a Medal and put him in West Point with a rapid advancement program to get him 4 stars.
 

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