Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Just An Odd Thing About the Rittenhouse Case

 These three 'victims' that the prosecutor hypes over?

Well....individual number one, convicted felon (domestic abuse, assault and battery, illegal weapon possession, and false imprisonment).  Dead.

Individual number two, convicted felon (felony burglary, violated probation, illegal weapon possession).  He's still alive (at least presently).

Individual number three, convicted felon (sexual offenses, failure to maintain accurate record on sex offender record).  Dead.   To be honest, this goes to a Arizona episode, with 11 counts of child molestation.  An odd thing here about the end of this case, from the Arizona court.....they said the guy should be totally restricted from contact with anyone under the age of 18.  Rittenhouse?  He was seventeen at the time of the shooting.....so if this joker had just listened to the court and avoided contact....he'd be alive today.

Mention of the background here of the three by the prosecutor?  No.

If the jury knew of the past records?  Yes, it'd probably influence them to some degree.

So my question is.....if you went out that night and canvased the demonstration crowd (say around one-hundred people).....how many had felony records?  Just those three?  Ten-percent of the hundred?  Fifty-percent of the hundred? 

What's the magnet here?  Apparently, there aren't that many Lutherans, Boy Scouts, Mennonites, or former Army people with Silver Stars or Purple Hearts.  It just begs the question....what kind of characters are showing up? 

1 comment:

  1. Who are rioters?
    According to some sources, they increasingly appear to be bullet-magnets.
    Cheap, disposable, inter-changable, easily replaceable.

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