@eladar saidSO I suppose you're okay with a kid bringing a .357 magnum to school and shooting up his class because a few other kids "bullied" him, right?
From what I saw, Rittenhouse is just a nerdy kid, but not very bright, the kind of kids bullied by others.
The cool people tried to bully him and they suffered the consequences.
So a kid is rejected by others and so then carries a chip on his shoulder and then brings an illegal gun (legal age for owning an AR-15 is 18 in WI) across state lines (against FEDERAL law) with the express intent to kill people (hollow-point bullets), and you're okay with that too?
If he was black, you'd be screaming for the death penalty, but since he's white (like you), he's a freaking hero? Really?
@suzianne saidIt's against federal law to take an AR-15 across state lines?
SO I suppose you're okay with a kid bringing a .357 magnum to school and shooting up his class because a few other kids "bullied" him, right?
So a kid is rejected by others and so then carries a chip on his shoulder and then brings an illegal gun (legal age for owning an AR-15 is 18 in WI) across state lines (against FEDERAL law) with the express intent to kill people (ho ...[text shortened]... be screaming for the death penalty, but since he's white (like you), he's a freaking hero? Really?
When did that happen?
Also 18 is the legal age to PURCHASE a rifle. Nothing in the law against being in possession of one if you aren't.
@dood111 saidRittenhouse went to WI with the express intent to kill people. He used hollow-point, FMJ ammo.
OJ went specifically to murder his wife and anyone else with her. If you followed the trial you'd know he was guilty.
Rittenhouse was attacked.
Huge difference.
No difference.
I know that everyone has been breaking their back to let this kid slide because of their own right-wing agendas. Disgusting.
@dood111 saidAn ILLEGAL AR-15.
It's against federal law to take an AR-15 across state lines?
When did that happen?
Also 18 is the legal age to PURCHASE a rifle. Nothing in the law against being in possession of one if you aren't.
He had no right to even have that gun.
Whenever you cross a state line to commit a crime knowingly, you are breaking Federal law, yes.
@contenchess saidIs that the face of his blubbering in court?
I'm getting his face tattooed on my chest.
America has lost the plot.