absolutely - i believe they were talking about how thankful they were that the Sheriff's office was shielding them from sight, and someone basically agreed because of the media coverage
I doubt it. The jurors could see the media until the screens were up.Good Poster said:Did a juror just admit she has been following media coverage of the case? pic.twitter.com/5zIt5eeavw
— Jack Po-So-Bik (@JackPosobiec) November 19, 2021
BusterAg said:
That's a stretch.
I turned on the TV. Media. I had to turn it off.
sounds like they could mean the media presence and following them around and suchpowerbelly said:I doubt it. The jurors could see the media until the screens were up.Good Poster said:Did a juror just admit she has been following media coverage of the case? pic.twitter.com/5zIt5eeavw
— Jack Po-So-Bik (@JackPosobiec) November 19, 2021
Some are at home on the internet and TV, they are seeing everything.TexasAggie_02 said:sounds like they could mean the media presence and following them around and suchpowerbelly said:I doubt it. The jurors could see the media until the screens were up.Good Poster said:Did a juror just admit she has been following media coverage of the case? pic.twitter.com/5zIt5eeavw
— Jack Po-So-Bik (@JackPosobiec) November 19, 2021
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Kyle Rittenhouse's Defense Was Strong. It's Also a Threat to the Rule of Law.
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In August 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse illegally brought an AR-15 rifle to Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the name of law and order. As protests and riots raged in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the 17-year-old Blue Lives Matter enthusiast felt called to serve as an amateur armed guard for a Kenosha car dealership. He ended up shooting two unarmed protesters dead and blowing off another's right bicep.
Now, a Wisconsin jury is deliberating over whether Rittenhouse's shooting spree constituted a crime. And many legal observers believe it did not, or at least that the prosecution did not prove the teenage vigilante guilty of the most serious charges brought against him. Thus, an acquittal would not necessarily discredit the jurors' judgement. But it would spotlight the anarchy latent in America's peculiar combination of lax gun regulations, expansive self-defense rights, and mass gun ownership.
I can only surmise this is the point they are getting hung up on. I agree, wrongfully so.Muy said:
Whether he should have been there or not is not the question.
That's the point. There were thousands of people who "shouldn't have been there," and every one of them had the right to defend themselves if attacked.Muy said:
How is someone who is running away and getting knocked down, kicked in the head, hit my a skateboard and has a gun drawn on him EVER not self defense? Whether he should have been there or not is not the question.
He could be the leader of the KKK for all I care and still has the right to defend himself and be there.
Waffledynamics said:
Rekieta's talking about this hot take article. What garbage:
https://archive.md/fE2QYQuote:
Kyle Rittenhouse's Defense Was Strong. It's Also a Threat to the Rule of Law.Quote:
In August 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse illegally brought an AR-15 rifle to Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the name of law and order. As protests and riots raged in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the 17-year-old Blue Lives Matter enthusiast felt called to serve as an amateur armed guard for a Kenosha car dealership. He ended up shooting two unarmed protesters dead and blowing off another's right bicep.
Now, a Wisconsin jury is deliberating over whether Rittenhouse's shooting spree constituted a crime. And many legal observers believe it did not, or at least that the prosecution did not prove the teenage vigilante guilty of the most serious charges brought against him. Thus, an acquittal would not necessarily discredit the jurors' judgement. But it would spotlight the anarchy latent in America's peculiar combination of lax gun regulations, expansive self-defense rights, and mass gun ownership.
Catag94 said:
If you wandered into a gang controlled area and "shouldn't have been there" according to some thought, does that mean your murder is justified? Or, shouldn't you still have the right to life? Same thought just in reverse.
If the jury is hung up on this for this long, he may be in trouble
Yeah. Different time altogether. It's meant as a joke, not as anything related to the incident.BusterAg said:
That's a different optic than the one that Kyle was using during the riots.
Different gun?
NukeAg10 said:Catag94 said:
If you wandered into a gang controlled area and "shouldn't have been there" according to some thought, does that mean your murder is justified? Or, shouldn't you still have the right to life? Same thought just in reverse.
If the jury is hung up on this for this long, he may be in trouble
I think it's one, maybe a couple, of the jurors trying to virtue signal or are worried about the mob that are holding up an acquittal. But, maybe I'm an optimist.
Yep, guarantee you if roles were reversed, and Byecep Man had shot Kyle after Kyle pointed his rifle at him, this liberal DA would have declined to prosecute him due to it being obvious self defense.Muy said:
How is someone who is running away and getting knocked down, kicked in the head, hit my a skateboard and has a gun drawn on him EVER not self defense? Whether he should have been there or not is not the question.
He could be the leader of the KKK for all I care and still has the right to defend himself and be there.
kingj3 said:
Verdict may be in. Heard it on rekieta - from a random New York reporter
Got a reliable tip that the Rittenhouse verdict is in and will be announced in the next hour.
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) November 19, 2021
EDHEC Ag said:
It is possible, perhaps likely that the original drone footage is 4k. At that resolution it would be clear that Kyle was acting in self defense. If they brought in Beamen for foundation that would reveal the much higher quality source. Tucker plays the video in HD, so the "fairy" takes a screen recording from that to obfuscate that they didn't know a 4k copy exists. HD was still too clear so they create an even lower resolution to give the defense.