2 for 2 in court this week

We probably agree on more than we disagree. I would have never driven one of my boys to participate in something like this. I certainly don't let them handle a firearm without being under my strict supervision. There were a lot of things that went wrong here. I don't weep for these particular "victims", but I do think Kyle's mother showed very poor judgement in allowing her so to be there.
I agree man. Anyone in that situation, regardless of which side they were on should have been well aware of the fact that they might not come home that night.

The only victims are the business owners/people who were affected and if somehow a bystander was caught in the crossfire
 
Now we'll have tons of ghetto scum Ahmaud Arbery's running through our houses anytime we have doors open, claiming they are trying to learn how to build a house! HAHAHA. I didn't rob the place, the door was open! I was just looking! These scum balls have no sense of ownership, that you should stay out of or away from stuff you don't own. They think they are entitled or can steal anything they see.

I have a lot of friends who have Built their own homes. Never once have I seen or heard of a black building their own home! ROFL


White people are stupid for letting the animals in society get away with what they do.
I'm sure he was scoping the place out for anything he could snatch late at night.

However I have gone through properties that are in the process of being built(when I was given permission) to see how it's going and for ideas, but I've built 3 homes, poured some basements, a few garages and done lots of remodeling, so I'm always up to learn something new. If he was trying to learn there are ways to ask if you can tour a property, but walking around someone's build uninvited especially when there are tools and equipment is asking for trouble.
 
I'm sure he was scoping the place out for anything he could snatch late at night.

However I have gone through properties that are in the process of being built(when I was given permission) to see how it's going and for ideas, but I've built 3 homes, poured some basements, a few garages and done lots of remodeling, so I'm always up to learn something new. If he was trying to learn there are ways to ask if you can tour a property, but walking around someone's build uninvited especially when there are tools and equipment is asking for trouble.
Typical blacky, no morals, no regard for others possessions. Now, I'm sure if you stepped foot on his CRIB he would want to shoot you. I remember I was taking a picture of one of the worthless bastards cars once, and he came flying out of the house bitching just because I was taking a picture.

If he was on private property, he was trespassing, that in itself is a crime.

Ohh well, I blame spineless white men for letting them get to be this unruly in society. Like a dog who's never been corrected for bad behavior, they soon think they can dominate everything, and thats what we have with blacks at this time in history.
 
I wish you were right, but he’s going to get off. By now, he should’ve already been arrested for attempted murder.
He might only get a couple years at most for the felon in possession gun charge but it gets that clown off the streets for a little while. It's true the attempted murder charge might not stick anyhow however.
 
In the US, he was perfectly within his rights, which is why the gun possession charge was dropped. He had more of a right to have it than the felon.
It was a quirk in Wisconsin's law that got him off the hook for that, and I don't think that it will change because the Republican legislature won't dare change it.
 
He might only get a couple years at most for the felon in possession gun charge but it gets that clown off the streets for a little while. It's true the attempted murder charge might not stick anyhow however.
I’m going to say he will never even be charged. If he does get charged, I’d venture to say the media will never report on it.
 
It was a quirk in Wisconsin's law that got him off the hook for that, and I don't think that it will change because the Republican legislature won't dare change it.
Exactly. He broke no laws because he didn’t even bring the gun over state lines. The kid knew the laws and abided by them, which is more than I can say about Grosskreutz.
 
Exactly. He broke no laws because he didn’t even bring the gun over state lines. The kid knew the laws and abided by them, which is more than I can say about Grosskreutz.
I originally read that it was Rittenhouse that brought the gun across state lines till later reporting clarified his friend in WI bought the rifle and stashed it in his house. His mother only picked him up after the whole thing went down. My bad...

Grosskreutz was just a dumbass criminal who got blasted because he dared to point his gun at Rittenhouse.
 
In the US, he was perfectly within his rights, which is why the gun possession charge was dropped. He had more of a right to have it than the felon.
Doesn't change the fact that you're comparing an adult to a child incapable of voting or even buying alcohol.

What were the charges this felon was convicted of?
 
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