Interesting point. As I recall, the prosecution tried to nullify KR's right to self defense by arguing he had provoked the crowd simply by showing up.
Couldn't the same point be made, even more powerfully, against the protestors themselves? They showed up with violence (arson, threats, etc) and arms... Shouldn't the prosecution have argued the protestors waived their right to self defense, then?
We know that one of the victims lived father from Kenosha then Kyle did Has anybody even mentioned where the other two are from? I doubt they were from Kenosha either.
The should argue that but since they are paid agents of the Left they won’t. The prosecutors, by attempting to carry out apolitical assassination, have revealed themselves as lawless evil criminals. They have betrayed the principles they were sworn to uphold.
While there may be no statute to apply, God knows.
You’ve noticed too; eh!?