Kyle Rittenhouse faces two first-degree intentional homicide charges. Naturally, he is claiming self defense. What does the law say? In this video, I dissect Wisconsin's self-defense laws to understand the issue he faces.
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Those wanting to be informed of Kyle's actions on the night of the shootings should watch orcanut's complete video tracking of his whereabouts. This is probably the most extensive coverage of Kyle's actions and is a must viewing before forming an opinion of his character and behavior. [ Ссылка ]
Famed criminal defense attorney Robert Barnes (licensed in WI) reviewed Kyle Rittenhouse's actions and deemed them self-defense. You can hear his comments here: [ Ссылка ]
Ryan W. Cummings, a criminal defense lawyer from Arizona, also analyzed the shootings in great detail. His opinion? Self-defense. [ Ссылка ]
Richard McGinnis, a reporter from the right-wing news outlet Daily Caller, observed the first shooting in Kenosha at literally point-blank range. His testimony will be vital in Kyle's case. In his view, Joseph Rosenbaum tried to take Kyle's rifle, which would sink the prosecution's case of intentional homicide for the first shooting. He also explains the shot in the back. Here is his interview of the event on Tim Pool's Youtube channel. [ Ссылка ]
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