“Rittenhouse is accused of killing two protesters “
...two rioters that attacked him. But, anywho.
This disturbing trend of governments persecuting people for their lawful political beliefs is dangerous and probably not going to change without a major shakeup of some sort. Lawsuits won't make a dent in it, even if they are successful. But they have to happen.
The video makes self defense self evident.
Donating to the defense of some one acting in self defense should not be punishable.
They seek to make self defense itself punishable.
I’d think a fat lawsuit could be brought on this.
When is Kommiela going to be fired for contributing to tha Antifa legal fund? Never.
lawyers are probably lining up to help him bring a lawsuit for First Amendment violations by a government entity.
My question is why is twitter and facebook allowing this news to be published. This was all based on a hack. They didn’t allow Hunter biden’s laptop news be released because they thought it was stolen or hacked. But the info from a hacked site that exposes donations to Kyle is ok?
This reveals that the leftist media organisms are self-serving and are driven by hatred alone, not profit.
COVID has proven that.. stealing elections at state levels cemented that reality.
They’d rather scuttle the ship of commerce if they can’t be the ones in charge, so important is an agenda birthed in Hades and dripping in the blood of innocents.
SMH. RIP USA.
I suspect we may soon see an epidemic of blue flu.
The right thing to do is reinstate him and fire the individual who fired him based on using hacked material to violate his first amendment rights
Fired for a political act.
Sounds like Virginia needs to get out it’s checkbook.
If the color of your skin is politically correct, you can do anything...even consume enough drugs to die from an overdose...leaving another to take the blame....
The police Chief used information from an unlawful source.
Employment attorneys should be lining up to take his case.
Police Chief Magazine|Topics|Recruitment & Personnel|A Crisis Facing Law Enforcement: Recruiting in the 21st Century
A Crisis Facing Law Enforcement: Recruiting in the 21st Century
Sid Smith, MPA, Chief of Police (former)
One need only turn on the nightly news to understand that law enforcement across the United States is facing some unprecedented challenges. Those challenges, including the need to rebuild community trust and law enforcement legitimacy, are confronting agencies large and small from coast to coast. There is, however, a less visible (but, perhaps, even greater) challenge facing law enforcement: recruiting new officers. The conundrum facing all of law enforcement is the need to uphold the highest standards of professionalism in an increasingly violent society while ensuring that the applicant pool is sufficient to meet the needs of the communities they serve.1 This issue has the potential to overshadow nearly all other considerations.2
Law enforcement agencies have experienced astronomical applicant disqualification rates in their attempts to fill existing vacancies. Failure rates during the law enforcement screening process have been reported as high as an astonishing 98.5 percent.8 Given the projections of future vacancy rates in police departments and sheriffs’ offices, sheer mathematics suggest that there may not be sufficient numbers of interested and qualified applicants to fill the positions available, especially when the field is aspiring to recruit the best of the best.
As unfilled vacancies persist, even experienced personnel may become discouraged, which may lead some to consider their retirement options at the earliest possible opportunity.
https://www.policechiefmagazine.org/a-crisis-facing-law-enforcement-recruiting-in-the-21st-century/
Needs to take this to court there pal.
Well, according to the Daily Mail article, at least the officer got a due process investigation and still has a right to appeal the decision.
Merely mentioning due process in Minnesota got a city manager fired and caused the city police chief to resign.