I never said he dropped his gun...
No dropping his gun near a group of hostile people only gives them the opportunity to pick it up...People who are giving up to the police usually drop their gun and tell them what they just did. Especially if they think it's self defense. He never did anything close to that. IMO Kyle was playing tough guy that night and got scared when he was confronted with a fist fight with a grown man and panicked.
He tried to tell them but because so many other people in the "crowd" were armed they didn't think it was him...
Honestly why else would he walk up the police with his hands in air away from his rifle after shooting 3 people...he could've tried disappearing into the crowd but chose to actively approach the first police he saw...
Either way it doesn't fit into him fleeing the scene to go home...
You just want him to be guilty...be real man...I tried given you the benefit of the doubt...but you want him guilty...Would you really just go home if you just shot three people in self defense? Be honest. His hands were raised because he knew the cops had guns and told him to get out of the way. If his hands were on his gun then he would've probably been shot.
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A look at key points in Kyle Rittenhouse's testimony
Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand in his murder trial, acknowledging he used deadly force when he shot three people during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin last year.apnews.com
You just want him to be guilty...be real man...I tried given you the benefit of the doubt...but you want him guilty...
Where the fck else are you gonna go after attempting to turn yourself in...the bar...Denny's...of course anybody would go home ffs...but he wasn't fleeing home like you say...posy nothing but facts, right bobby...
How many times you been in a real life threatening situation?If I shot three people in self defense I would call the police and tell them what happened. That's just me. I guess he needed to get home and have a bowl of cereal. I just think this case sets a bad precedence. What if the next kid who does this is 12? This case would lead me to buy my son an AR - 15 and tell them to shoot anybody who is possibly threatening them.
How many times you been in a real life threatening situation?
I seriously doubt any of that considering you expect a 17yo kid to make perfect choices in the middle of that...