![]() |
I was a "victim" of a crime...
Quote:
While being deposed by the defense attorney I called myself the victim. The attorney replied that the State of Florida is the victim |
Quote:
My grandson has a mounted buck head that he shot when he was 11yo. Not to seem biased, but it does seem that city folk have an innate fear of big bad guns. Wonder why the survivor of the shooting is not ostracized for pointing a pistol at the DEFENDANT, the way this young man is criminalized for defending himself. Hey, maybe that guy would not have been shot if he had not been where he should not have been, and brandishing an illegally possessed pistol while chasing a person down the street. I am presupposing that he illegally possessed the pistol, based on the statement by him that his CCW permit was expired at the time of the shooting. |
Quote:
I stand corrected..:) There are always exceptions...:clap2: |
Quote:
To me, it's just street justice. Sometimes you just have to accept the good with the bad. I am sure that the families are thinking of how much money they may be able to get out of the system and that those two finally may have been productive for something in their lives. :coolsmiley: |
Quote:
so you know several people that are racists...do you hang out with them in bars letting them serenade you with Proud Boys anthem???? idk, if I was awaiting trial for killing people at a Black Lives Matter protest, it's not something I would do. I would use my "reasoning" to think that's not a good look. |
Quote:
“Proud of Your Boy” a song written for the 1992 Disney film “Aladdin,” but not used until a 2011 stage adaptation, and is the source of the name of the far-right group self-described “western chauvinist” group the Proud Boys. Prosecutors said the song sung by members of the Proud Boys “as an anthem and for self-identification.” |
Quote:
|
Quote:
I don't know what a "white power sign" is, but last I heard there was no law regarding the gesture. Was that instrumental in his shooting three WHITE guys? I don't hang around in any bars, and I do not know what the "Proud Boys Anthem" is. Does that make me want to go out and shoot three WHITE guys? Why don't you contact the young man and give him suggestions on how your "reasoning" and what a "good look" to be so he can emulate it? So, you believe the guy to be guilty of being a racist, therefore he is sure to go out and shoot three white guys for no other reason than they were following him down the street? |
Quote:
so what's the big deal some teenager was roaming the streets with it? oh,yeah there's this: AR-15 rifles are lighter and have a higher rate of accuracy than the AK-47, but the AK-47 is considerably cheaper and more dependable in comparison. and this:The AR-15 is sometimes called "America's Rifle" because it is the most popular long gun in the country. There are around 10 million AR-15 units currently in the United States. In fact, the AR-15 has also been popular with perpetrators of mass shootings — the gun was used in the San Bernardino, Aurora and Sandy Hook shootings. whew, I feel so much better now that you said it wasn't an AK-47 |
Quote:
NO ONE has yet to provide proof of the inaccurate allegations the poster made, as well as those who have posted similar comments. Do you have proof that those statements are actually fact? And be careful citing a MSM source since the there is a proven history of misinformation (remember Nicholas Sandman?). |
Quote:
Wow, no one ever drank an alcoholic beverage before they were adults before. I guess I am guilty of murder because I had a draft beer given to me by a relative in bar. Sounds real ominous. And now, a Disney theme song makes the young man a racist? Still trying to figure out why it matters if a racist shoots someone in self defense is any different than someone that is a Methodist or a Catholic shoots someone. And what is really interesting is that the supposed "racist" shot three white guys. I have not heard of any minorities shot by this supposed mass murderer. So, the consensus by CERTAIN folks on here is that if you are around anyone that might be racist, you are deemed a racist and therefore must be a mass murderer. And if you are a racist and shoot a white guy in self defense, you are guilty of murder regardless of whether or not you feared for your life. |
Quote:
a) Show up in a town you don't know anything about, in a state you don't even live in, at while you are still a minor who isn't even eligible to join the armed forces, armed with a semi-automatic weapon that had previously been classified as an actual assault weapon, to an event where you know you will be expecting violence, which is why you are bringing your firearm, to "protect" or "defend" people who never asked you to show up at all. Or b) Stay home, or go to work, or go to school if it was on a school day, or go outside and toss a football with your pals, or go shopping, or "anything OTHER than the above paragraph." Most people chose option b. In fact, even most people who chose to attend the event weren't armed at all, let alone with a semi-automatic weapon. MOST people chose not to be armed with a firearm at all. MOST people were not shot at, and MOST people were not killed. And MOST people - including the people who WERE armed - chose not to shoot anyone. |
Quote:
Wow, now that is not only totally erroneous, but also a very desperate response. You attempt to make suppositions where they really do not exist. Sorry, but my best response is that your post is just wrong.....:clap2: |
Quote:
My guess is that he should have continued to treat injured people, like Rittenhouse was attempting to do... If he had simply "kept it in his pants"... Now that I think about it, that's sage advice for many! :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: |
Quote:
You do realize that the judge is trying to work around the deliberate prosecutorial misconduct in this trial? I believe that the prosecutor (based upon his star witness admitting he pointed his gun at Rittenhouse BEFORE he was shot, and the other prosecution witness saying under oath that the prosecutor's office tried to get him to change his statement) is trying to "tank" this trial as he knows his case is most likely a lost cause. The prosecutor doesn't want "the loss", so he is hoping to force the judge to render a mistrial. I don't believe that the judge wants to take the case away from the jury, as he stopped himself from openly, on the record, indicating that the prosecutor has crossed the line and provided grounds for mistrial or appeal. Again, why aren't people concerned that a prosecutor would DELIBERATELY violate Rittenhouse's constitutional rights to remain silent? It doesn't matter if he is found guilty or not guilty, the prosecutor should be sanctioned for misconduct at the least. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:40 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by
DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.