Interesting...
he was already innocent IMO before this, this just makes it 100% open and shut self defense.
Did his mom drive him there? We need ALL the details, under whose name is the weapon registered?
my prediction, charges are dropped and kids sues media for defamation for millions and wins out of court settlement.
BLM seems concerned about white on white violence...should they change their name?
I have been watching this video over and over and have a sneaking suspicion the kid did not shoot the munchkin. Had he done so, a 5.56 round at that close range would have spit his head open like an over-ripe melon.
The wound looked like a pistol shot.
Coincidentally, it looks like there was a guy with a pistol who was following the chase and he may have been the one recklessing shooting at Kyle...and hitting the munchkin instead.
That’s just my theory. I could be wrong.
Attack an armed individual with your skateboard and there’s a pretty good chance of being shot and killed.
While I believe this to be a case of self-defense from the footage available (along with the information now out that those shot ALL had significant criminal records - including one rapist, I will say this: I still have a problem with the fact that a 17 year old was out in this situation with an AR-15. Even in Texas he wouldn’t be allowed out in public with a long gun without parental/guardian superivision, yet in this case not only was he out there AFTER CURFEW - but apparently his Mom dropped him off there in Kenosha (about 20 minutes drive from where he lives) - there is no way that she didn’t know he was taking an AR-15.
Self-ping
Michigan Open Carry @MichOpenCarry
Replying to @LLinWood and @CaliKidJMP
Lin, There is also a case of estoppel here. Former AG Jim Doyle argued in a concealed carry case from the early 2000s that people had a right to walk down city streets with a AR-15, as such, Wisconsin could ban concealed pistols. The WI DOJ is absolutely bound by that.
WI is going to have a lot of heartburn now that Lin Wood knows this.
Not a lawyer myself, but it looks like they can not say it was illegal for the kid to have an AR-15. I don't even think they can say it was "provocative".
This is the price they pay for being against concealed carry.