canpakes wrote:You’re convinced that he would have been killed, yet Groskreutz had a firearm, was right at Rittenhouse, and didn’t fire.
ONLY BECAUSE RITTENHOUSE WAS A SPLIT-SECOND QUICKER ON THE DRAW!
If you were an officer running after a felon, and he fell, and then aimed and fired at you, are you allowed to take defensive steps?
You're describing a situation in which the faller shoots first. In the real situation at hand, the pursuers attacked first. In other words, the faller held his fire until AFTER he was attacked.
Would you try to use your feet in motion to assist? At the point in time that this happened between Jump Kick Man and Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse had shot someone, and Jump Kick Man was only running after Rittenhouse.
UP UNTIL he kicked Rittenhouse in the face. It was only AFTER that that Rittenhouse fired on him.
canpakes wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:29 pm
I’ll go with you greatly exaggerating the impact of his presence, given that it didn’t stop someone from hectoring him.
People who are prevented from committing crimes nearly always hector. Why would this situation be any different?
Hell, even the dumpsters kept burning.
No they didn't. They were put out.
Kishkumen wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:30 pm
Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 8:55 pm
Running away from a mob = "roaming the streets?"
Hey, you want to focus on all the moments that look good to you, but you're not fooling anyone here. Between you and Binger, I am to understand that the only things Kyle did in Kenosha were guard a dealership, run from the "mob," and do a lot of community service.
Anything else that might look less flattering just never happened. Between the events you Kyle defenders mention, Kyle just blipped between worm holes or something.
In that case, please educate me: What else that might look less flattering happened that wasn't caught on camera? I'm serious.