Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand Wednesday to testify in his own murder trial, detailing the night he shot three people, killing two of them, during unrest in Kenosha, saying that he opened fire out of self defense and “didn’t do anything wrong.”
After admitting his wrongful pointing of a gun at an unarmed citizen and having the judge argue with the prosecuter who admirally walked Kyle into his confession was then persecuted for doing so. Admitting his illegal 3rd party purchase of a weapon while under age, his admittance of thinking of shooting people to protect property with deadly force, admitting to driving without a proper license for months, admitting he lied about his affiliation with the fire department and admitted to knowing he was breaking the law.
Admitting to asking the car lot owners for the address to a location he “said” he drove past everyday. Disregarding curfew, disregarding the law which states he can not use deadly force on innocent protestors and he chose to ignore all laws. Buying body armor with his friends, loading up on ammo and other secret preperations for his night of purging. Admitting to drive around his car with body armor on the regualar, buying slings for him and his buddy to attach to thier weapons and a strategic gameplan.
Also notice the 2nd voice that speaks prior to Kyle’s answers it seems as though he had a coach on his side out of the view of the camera. The judge giving little room for the prosecutions examination showed the bias, anger and lack of composition when he was corrected multiple times, for not remembering his own words and actions makes for a shakey foundation. America continues to show us the truth about how it feels about us as 2nd and 3rd class citizens fighting for equality leaves you susceptible to be killed.
Stating the man he shot never physically chased him, attacked or hit him, nor is there proof of the diseased man had a weapon or made any verbal threats to Kyle. Stating he was only there to help and the gun was only to protect himself. How many guns do you need to give medical attention to people protesting for equality?