I suggest you watch this video. https://youtu.be/VpTW2AJE9MQ at minute 19:48 we see jump kick man kick Kyle and immediately after Huber run up and simultaneously hit Kyle in the head with his skateboard and reach for his gun.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 9:59 pmThat is not true. Fake news right there.
He was 39 at the time, not 30. Muscle strength declines after 30. And your words are very misleading.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/kyle-rittenh ... n-revealedThe man known as "jump kick man" during the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse is 39-year-old Maurice Freeland of Wisconsin, defense attorneys revealed to Fox News Thursday. A video played at trial appears to show Freeland running at Rittenhouse and kicking him shortly after the teenager shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum.
I need evidence showing that Joseph Rosenbaum was trying to seriously hurt Rittenhouse.
I can't tell if you are bad faith because a kick from anyone while on the ground to the head could result in serious injury.
Let's say you are arguing with someone. Words are exchanged. That person suddenly starts running at you and as you try to run away they continue to pursue you. What's the most reasonable assumption as to why they are pursuing you? To give you a hug? Handshake? Kiss?
In the case of Rosenbaum I think it's most reasonable to assume that he was pursuing Kyle initially and even after Kyle began to retreat because his intent was to cause Kyle great bodily harm or even death. Wouldn't you say so?