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Where have I supported him?He’s got a long rap sheet and was out on bail 2 days ago.
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Where have I supported him?He’s got a long rap sheet and was out on bail 2 days ago.
Keep trying.
No shock you support murderers.
One out of 1 million, whoop dee doo.A man who attempted to kill a cop -- who was raiding the home of his girlfriend -- pled self-defense. And was acquitted.
Remember- a black man could never successfully plead self-defense, never ever ever.
Oh -- and he's a felon.
Jury acquits Gifford man who claimed self-defense after girlfriend killed by sheriff's SWAT team in 2017 raid
A jury Friday acquitted Andrew Coffee IV of second-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer.news.yahoo.com
Minors with guns, openly carried in Wisconsin is not a crime. The stupid prosecutors thought the barrel of the gun was under 16 1/2 inches, it was 18 inches, therefore legal. That is why that charge was tossed out.They gave the black guy 30 years. Felon can't have a gun.
Prosecutors in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial may have lost their best chance at convicting the Illinois man of something when the judge threw out a charge that Rittenhouse was a minor in possession of a dangerous weapon.
That jury never got to consider the gun possession charge — one that at one time had seemed a slam-dunk for the prosecution. Rittenhouse was 17 at the time, and there was no dispute that he was armed the night of the shootings with a Smith and Wesson AR-style semi-automatic rifle strapped to his chest.
Though the charge was only a misdemeanor — punishable by a maximum nine months in jail — it might have offered the jury a way to convict Rittenhouse of a lesser crime if they were persuaded by his self-defense claims but agreed with prosecutors that he made a poor decision to carry a rifle on the streets of Kenosha.
EXPLAINER: Why did judge drop Rittenhouse gun charge?
On the surface, it looked like prosecutors would convict Kyle Rittenhouse on at least one charge in his murder trial — being a minor in possession of a firearmabcnews.go.com