That was what the hearing was about. He needed to get possession in order to give permission for Kenosha County to destroy it. And he did. He never wanted to see it again. And he won’t. It was his deal and now it’s a done deal.
> And he did. He never wanted to see it again. And he won’t. It was his deal and now it’s a done deal.
Well then respect to Kyle for that choice. As a sensitive young man who, through some poor choices, placed himself in a position where he found it necessary to take two people’s lives to protect himself, I can’t imagine why he would want to ever see that gun again.
“That was what the hearing was about. He needed to get possession in order to give permission for Kenosha County to destroy it. And he did. He never wanted to see it again. And he won’t. It was his deal and now it’s a done deal.”
Not Kyle’d gun. Not Kyle’s deal.
So many posts here ignorant of this issue.
You’d think Freepers would be more informed.
Thx