For the record: On the first shooting. Kyle, a minor, was being chased by a convicted pedophile.
Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
CumulusChoir said:
It's pretty neat how people on this forum are just cool with advocating violence against people they disagree with. Open dialogue gives way to literal murder, which is fine if it's the police or a "good guy with a gun" doing it.
Of course, y'all don't view it as murder, huh? In the eyes of freedom-loving Republicans, getting gunned down by police is the obvious consequence of not bowing down to government authority.
And no, I'm not some Biden-supporting commie-BLM-Antifa whatever that y'all like to claim everyone who goes against the hivemend on this board is.
Great job embodying the Aggie spirit, y'all.
AMEN..... NOTHING LIKE FACTS....Yukon Cornelius said:
HAS ANYONE WATCHED THE VIDEO?
1. He was being chased.
2. Falls down.
3. Mob attacks.
4. Black man kicks him in the head from behind.
5. Skateboard guy hits him in head with skateboard, then tries to grab his AR. Gets shot in chest.
6. The other dude pulls a pistol on him while hes on the ground, Gets shot too in the arm.
7. The guy gets up and leaves.
100% self defense and is alive and safe today because of his 2A right.
fixer said:Now do the violence antifa and BLM are doing.CumulusChoir said:
It's pretty neat how people on this forum are just cool with advocating violence against people they disagree with. Open dialogue gives way to literal murder, which is fine if it's the police or a "good guy with a gun" doing it.
Of course, y'all don't view it as murder, huh? In the eyes of freedom-loving Republicans, getting gunned down by police is the obvious consequence of not bowing down to government authority.
And no, I'm not some Biden-supporting commie-BLM-Antifa whatever that y'all like to claim everyone who goes against the hivemend on this board is.
Great job embodying the Aggie spirit, y'all.
Got the same critique for them?
No?
hmmm might want to check yourself.
The real issue with going across state lines isAmC_OldSarge said:Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
Antioch to Kenosha
This is just trying to find a reason to find fault with his being there. Up until the point he was forced to defend himself, nothing indicates he was there for malicious purposes.
AmC_OldSarge said:Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
Antioch to Kenosha
This is just trying to find a reason to find fault with his being there. Up until the point he was forced to defend himself, nothing indicates he was there for malicious purposes.
BanderaAg956 said:The real issue with going across state lines isAmC_OldSarge said:Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
Antioch to Kenosha
This is just trying to find a reason to find fault with his being there. Up until the point he was forced to defend himself, nothing indicates he was there for malicious purposes.
1) He probably doesn't have a right to have an open carry weapon when he isn't a citizen of Wisconsin.
2) Because he doesn't have a legal right to carry he is looking for a fight.
I love the kids willingness to support property owners and protect people and property but you have to do it lawfully.
Never realized this was the mouthy ***** that got blasted. Things worked out perfectly for himYukon Cornelius said:
For the record: On the first shooting. Kyle, a minor, was being chased by a convicted pedophile.
So make **** up and arrest people then figure things out?hbtheduce said:
Look, I'm fine with the DA responding quickly to charge and apprehend those surrounding a chaotic shooting.
Get them in custody, finish the investigation, then adjust accordingly. This move also probably increases the safety of Kyle and his family.
If this DA takes it to court after all the evidence comes out.... Then get pissed.
Do you know this to be true? Open carrying a long rifle and a side arm are not the same. Wouldn't that put a person hunting Wisconsin, if they are from a surrounding state in jeopardy?BanderaAg956 said:The real issue with going across state lines isAmC_OldSarge said:Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
Antioch to Kenosha
This is just trying to find a reason to find fault with his being there. Up until the point he was forced to defend himself, nothing indicates he was there for malicious purposes.
1) He probably doesn't have a right to have an open carry weapon when he isn't a citizen of Wisconsin.
2) Because he doesn't have a legal right to carry he is looking for a fight.
I love the kids willingness to support property owners and protect people and property but you have to do it lawfully.
Would not be surprised if the first shot was fired by the one armed man. Will be very interesting to see what comes out. We know that all three of the shootees are seen interacting in other videos.fixer said:
Total garbage: DA, Chief, Judge that assembled this stupid 1st degree murder charge.
Rittenhouse didn't even fire first.
Wisconsin doesn't require permits to own a gun first off and your point about hunters is a perfect example. Frankly, I'd be more concerned about his and his parents potential exposure for gun charges under Illinois law.AmC_OldSarge said:Do you know this to be true? Open carrying a long rifle and a side arm are not the same. Wouldn't that put a person hunting Wisconsin, if they are from a surrounding state in jeopardy?BanderaAg956 said:The real issue with going across state lines isAmC_OldSarge said:Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
Antioch to Kenosha
This is just trying to find a reason to find fault with his being there. Up until the point he was forced to defend himself, nothing indicates he was there for malicious purposes.
1) He probably doesn't have a right to have an open carry weapon when he isn't a citizen of Wisconsin.
2) Because he doesn't have a legal right to carry he is looking for a fight.
I love the kids willingness to support property owners and protect people and property but you have to do it lawfully.
I'd encourage you to go back and reread your initial post. It doesn't come across as a good-faithed attempt to engage the board with a dissenting opinion. That might have been you intent, but it reads as a series of jabs and insults and that's what the board is reacting to.CumulusChoir said:
This is a perfect example of one of the primary issues facing this country right now. Rioters are destroying property and wrecking cities; I agree, it's awful and completely antithetical to the causes that they purport to support. However, anytime someone brings up a dissenting opinion, they're called a troll or dismissed, and it's not just a problem with conservative spaces like this board. The ideological divide in this country is so stark at the moment that I'm not sure if it can even be amended.
I mean, it worked well in Waco! right?fixer said:So make **** up and arrest people then figure things out?hbtheduce said:
Look, I'm fine with the DA responding quickly to charge and apprehend those surrounding a chaotic shooting.
Get them in custody, finish the investigation, then adjust accordingly. This move also probably increases the safety of Kyle and his family.
If this DA takes it to court after all the evidence comes out.... Then get pissed.
Gotcha.
Not helpful. -brandonWatchOle said:I'd encourage you to go back and reread your initial post. It doesn't come across as a good-faithed attempt to engage the board with a dissenting opinion. That might have been you intent, but it reads as a series of jabs and insults and that's what the board is reacting to.CumulusChoir said:
This is a perfect example of one of the primary issues facing this country right now. Rioters are destroying property and wrecking cities; I agree, it's awful and completely antithetical to the causes that they purport to support. However, anytime someone brings up a dissenting opinion, they're called a troll or dismissed, and it's not just a problem with conservative spaces like this board. The ideological divide in this country is so stark at the moment that I'm not sure if it can even be amended.
BanderaAg956 said:The real issue with going across state lines isAmC_OldSarge said:Why do people keep harping on him going across state lines? Good grief, his hometown is only 21 miles from Kenosha. That is 1/3 of the distance I commute to work each day in Houston.P.U.T.U said:
I don't think a kid should be going across state line to protect property that is not his but he felt he could make a difference. There are several pictures of him earlier that day fixing property damage and helping out the locals. The fact the kid was running away, got a malatov cocktail thrown at him, and chased by full grown men is sickening. You wonder what kind of adults can do that and then you see a pedophile, wife beater, and a drunk with a gun. All while the left holds them up on a pedestal.
Antioch to Kenosha
This is just trying to find a reason to find fault with his being there. Up until the point he was forced to defend himself, nothing indicates he was there for malicious purposes.
1) He probably doesn't have a right to have an open carry weapon when he isn't a citizen of Wisconsin.
2) Because he doesn't have a legal right to carry he is looking for a fight.
I love the kids willingness to support property owners and protect people and property but you have to do it lawfully.
fixer said:So make **** up and arrest people then figure things out?hbtheduce said:
Look, I'm fine with the DA responding quickly to charge and apprehend those surrounding a chaotic shooting.
Get them in custody, finish the investigation, then adjust accordingly. This move also probably increases the safety of Kyle and his family.
If this DA takes it to court after all the evidence comes out.... Then get pissed.
Gotcha.