Kyle Rittenhouse Trial: Day 2

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Nov. 3rd, 2021. This was a clear case of self-defense, in my opinion. You can watch the videos and decide for yourself. The incident happened around 11:45 p.m. on August 25th, 2020, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Earlier that day, Kyle Rittenhouse was asked why he was in Kenosha. “So, people are getting injured,” Rittenhouse responded, “and our job is to protect this business, and part of my job is to also help people. If there is somebody hurt, I’m running into harm’s way. That’s why I have my rifle because I need to protect myself, obviously. I also have my med kit.”

At least one violent protester attacked Kyle Rittenhouse while he was protecting the business, apparently by himself, around 11:45 p.m. A registered sex offender named Joseph D. Rosenbaum, threw a molotov cocktail or a brick on fire at Kyle Rittenhouse as he fled from a group of protesters. Earlier that same evening, Rosenbaum was caught on film antagonizing armed defenders of private properties. “Shoot me, ni—a,” Rosenbaum shouted.

Rosenbaum was clearly the aggressor in this situation. Rosenbaum’s criminal record is disturbing, especially the sodomy of young boys.

Kyle Rittenhouse was charged with “recklessly” causing “the death of Joseph D. Rosenbaum, under circumstances which show utter disregard for human life.”(Charges Against Rittenhouse pg.1)

That is simply not true, according to video footage of the incident. Rosenbaum threw an object at Kyle and then chased him through the Car Source parking lot.

According to the criminal complaint filed against Rittenhouse, “Following the defendant is Rosenbaum and trailing behind…is a male who was later identified as Richard McGinnis, a reporter. The video shows that as they cross the parking lot, Rosenbaum appears to throw an object at the defendant. The object does not hit the defendant and a second video shows, based on where the object landed, that it was a plastic bag.”

The complaint alleges Rosenbaum threw a plastic bag at Kyle? They fail to mention anything in the bag and the fact that the “bag” was on fire. Rosenbaum was unarmed, chasing an armed man. That’s never a good idea. It also gives us a glimpse into the mentality of Rosenbaum at that time.

As Rosenbaum chases Rittenhouse. “A loud bang is heard on the video,” the complaint continued, “then a male shouts, “Fuck you!”, then Rosembaum appears to continue to approach the defendant and gets in near proximity to the defendant when 4 more loud bangs are heard. Rosenbaum then falls to the ground.”

Kyle then circled back and went to check on Rosenbaum. The reporter, Richard McGinnis then “attempted to ender aid to Rosenbaum.”

Rittenhouse stood there and made a phone call to his friend Dominic Black at 11:46 p.m., “I just killed somebody.” Rittenhouse then left the scene as other people began to crowd around Rosenbaum.(pg.3)

Joseph Rosenbaum’s autopsy was conducted by Deputy Medical Examiner Doug Kelley of the Milwaukee Medical Examiner’s Office. According to the complaint, “Dr. Kelley indicated that Rosenbaum had a gunshot wound to the right groin which fractured his pelvis, a gunshot wound to the back which perforated his right lung and liver, a gunshot wound to the left hand, a superficial gunshot wound to his lateral left thigh, and a graze gunshot wound to the right side of his forehead.”(pg.5)

According to Detective Cepress, McGinnis had interviewed Kyle Rittenhouse earlier. McGinnis and Kyle Rittenhouse then walked “south” together. As they did so, according to what McGinnis told Detective Cepress, “Another armed male who appeared to be in his 30s joined them and said he was there to protect the defendant. McGinnis stated that before the defendant reached the parking lot and ran across it, the had moved from the middle of Sheridan Road to the sidewalk and that is when McGinnis saw a male (Rosenbaum) initially try to engage the defendant. McGinnis stated that as the defendant was walking Rosenbaum was trying to get closer to the defendant.”

So there you have it, Rosenbaum “engaged” and tried “to get closer” to Kyle Rittenhouse.

“When Rosenbaum advanced,” Detective Cepress wrote, “the defendant did a “juke” move and started running.” That is more proof Kyle was trying to get away from Rosenbaum, and only defended himself when necessary.

Read the original article breaking down this case, which will be included in my next book, Shadows and Light (https://whatistruth911.wordpress.com/2020/08/27/kenosha-questions/)

February 11th, 2021. Kyle Rittenhouse Accused of Violating Bond Hearing (https://youtu.be/mZ3guZ1SCEA) Read the article related to this hearing (https://whatistruth911.wordpress.com/2021/03/10/kyle-rittenhouse-bond-hearing-2-11-21/)

September 17th, 2021. Hearing to decide what should be admissible. (https://youtu.be/1ZE38fZp4vg)

October 25th, 2021. Latest Hearing on the case before trial. https://youtu.be/1ZE38fZp4vg

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