One could argue that GG is a subject matter expert on being disarmed at gunpoint…….
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
Buddy of mine has a coworker closely following the trial today.
She is wearing a BLM face mask, and wants to see what happens to a known white supremacist who shot an unarmed medic dead while he was administering first aid.
I think she might also believe the medic shot dead was black, but not sure if he mentioned that.
She is angry, vocal, and probably a good representation of what many believe is going on.
Our media/government is wonderful.
Media and government are purposely putting out what they are in order to cause disruption in Kanosha. They thrive on the chaos.
State blames video compression on defense's cell phone.
Defense tells judge that she never opened it on her phone, ONLY the evidentiary laptop.
File size differs quite a bit.
AND THE ICING ON THE CAKE
filename does not match.
State claims that the compression and filename changed due to some shit during download.
A distinction without a difference, if you ask me.
This is excellent!
I watched more Fox News last night than I have in the last six years combined. (I watched about 10 minutes of Tucker.) He said Kenosha is a predominantly Hispanic town.
I checked on City-Data's website. Kenosha is 66% White, 19% Hispanic.
December 2022: God bless America! Long live the republic!!!
Reading about defense wanting mistrial because of drone video quality.
"Regardless, the defense said that they have spoken with Rittenhouse and will be asking for a mistrial because they would have approached the trial differently if they had the higher-quality video."
Having not watched the trial, what is so critical about the drone video?
A different question. Can the judge wait for a verdict before declaring a mistrial?
As an example, the judge see "not guilty" and then just lets it stand and its over [well it never really over] but if he see a "guilty" can he say the prosecution was out of line and declare a mistrial? Or does he have to declare a mistrial before a verdict?
Prosecution says that the drone footage shows Kyle raising a gun toward someone before the pursuit starts. The defense has a right to view any evidence before it is presented.
DA says Kyle is holding the AR in a left handed fashion in the image. I don't see it at all. The position of the sling and all would make such things very unlikely.
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God forbid they had a weapons expert in the courtroom. The whole left hand right hand AR debate, and then the DA saying “no guns are handed”, both sides showed their lack of basic understanding of what is the most pivotal piece of evidence now.