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The police shooting of Jacob Blake, and the subsequent killings of two protesters, Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, and the injury of a third by then-Illinois resident Kyle Rittenhouse two days later sparked outrage and political divisions in Kenosha. Where are voters now?
Hour 1 * Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series “To Preserve the Nation.” In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers – FreedomsRisingSun.com * Chinese spy balloon spotted over US, The Department of Defense is tracking a high-altitude Chinese surveillance balloon that is collecting data on sensitive US sites. * Attorneys for Hunter Biden admitted in a letter submitted to the DOJ that data obtained from his laptop is authentic. * After Lying to the American Public for Years – Biden Family FINALLY Admits Hunter Biden's Laptop Is His. * Hunter Biden asks for criminal probe into theft of data from laptop. * AZ Rep. Andy Biggs tweeted, “Today I am filing impeachment articles against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. I have a congressional responsibility to impeach figures who are in dereliction of their duties and commit crimes. If we don't impeach him, his attack on this nation will continue.” * Biden to Receive Horrible News Hours After He Delivers State of the Union Address – Bloomberg. * AR Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, will give the rebuttal to Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb 7th – Sanders says she's grateful for the chance to contrast the GOP's optimistic vision for the future against the failures of Biden and the Democrats. Hour 2 * NBC News Suddenly Concerned About Domestic Terrorism Charges Now That They're Being Used Against Antifa. * Another Power Grid Attack? – LAX Airport Goes Completely Dark After Suffering Power Outage. * Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen who shot three men in self-defense during the Kenosha, Wisconsin riots of 2020, Back In Court, This Time He Loses – A federal judge in Wisconsin has ruled that a wrongful death civil lawsuit may go forward. The suit has been brought by the family of Anthony Huber, one of the men Rittenhouse fatally shot. * NBA Star Stephen Curry Is Being Called Out As A Hypocrite. * Biden administration wants people to stay home because of ‘climate crisis' – Would reduce ‘commuting miles' through ‘remote work' – According to a report in the Washington Free Beacon, Biden's scheme was released by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the departments of Energy, Transportation and Housing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* NBC News Suddenly Concerned About Domestic Terrorism Charges Now That They're Being Used Against Antifa. * Another Power Grid Attack? - LAX Airport Goes Completely Dark After Suffering Power Outage. * Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen who shot three men in self-defense during the Kenosha, Wisconsin riots of 2020, Back In Court, This Time He Loses - A federal judge in Wisconsin has ruled that a wrongful death civil lawsuit may go forward. The suit has been brought by the family of Anthony Huber, one of the men Rittenhouse fatally shot. * NBA Star Stephen Curry Is Being Called Out As A Hypocrite. * Biden administration wants people to stay home because of 'climate crisis' - Would reduce 'commuting miles' through 'remote work' - According to a report in the Washington Free Beacon, Biden's scheme was released by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the departments of Energy, Transportation and Housing.
Anthony Huber's only brush with the law came as a result of getting in a fight with his brother when he was 18 years old. Kyle Rittenhouse's supporters have twisted that event into a series of charges that make him look like Hannibal Lecter. The truth: after that one spot of trouble he had as a teenager, he became a productive citizen, charismatic, energetic, and a passionate civil rights activist. Gaige Grosskreutz, a trained EMT, was briefly held for burglary and released in light of additional evidence and suspects emerging. He also once paid a small fine for being over the legal limit for alcohol while carrying his CCW. Supporters of Kyle Rittenhouse have twisted those incidents too, portraying him as a habitual violent felon who robs people and carries illegal weapons. The truth: while Kyle Rittenhouse styled himself as a medic, Gaige Grosskreutz is the real deal, a trained EMT and also a passionate civil rights activist who was LEGALLY carrying a concealed handgun, treating approximately 10 people in Kenosha that night for wounds sustained from rubber bullets, pepper spray, and beatings from batons. Two decent, compassionate human beings who are constantly demonized by the absolute biggest piles of human excrement in the entire right wing: Kyle Rittenhouse supporters. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dermot-fenster/message
It's been about a year since the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and Kyle joins the podcast to update the audience on his life and what's new. Kyle is also being sued by the family of Anthony Huber, and you can donate to his legal fund via http://GiveSendGo.com/kylerittenhouse. Will Kyle ever live a normal life? Tiffany Trump got married last week, and Ana Navarro, co-host of "The View," decided to mock how the Trump women looked after Ivanka Trump posted on social media. Why is the Left so hateful toward the Trump family? Former President Trump announced that he will run for president in 2024, but can America survive another Trump train in 2024? A private college tried to hold an event advertised with flyers saying, “Tired of white cis men?” and at this event you were encouraged to “come paint & write about” the frustrations with white men. Why does the Left hate white men? Today's Sponsors: Visit http://BonnerPrivateWines.com/CHAD and you'll get top quality, extreme altitude wine for a huge discount. Perfect for any holiday meal with the family. If you order today, you'll not only get a huge discount & complimentary shipping… You'll also get a bonus bottle of small-batch, limited production wine from their exclusive cellar… That's 4 bottles for the price of 3! These wines are small batch and will go fast, so act today if you are interested. Right now you can stock-up and save money – the best of both worlds. Go to http://PREPAREWITHCHAD.COM and you'll SAVE 250 DOLLARS on a THREE-MONTH Emergency Food Kit from My Patriot Supply. This amazing kit gives you breakfasts, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks – enough for one person for three months. Text CHAD to 989898 for your free info kit on diversifying into gold. Plus, when you do it this month, by Black Friday, get a FREE GOLD BAR with every purchase that you make by December 22. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean talks with Elle Herman about the varieties and modalities of fascism and the carceral dynamics at stake in the institution of criminal prosecution. Elle recently gave a talk for the Karasu Philosophical Society in Albuquerque titled "The Problem of Prosecuting Fascism." In the talk, she focuses on two recent prosecutions of notorious 2020 American vigilantes: Kyle Rittenhouse's trial for fatally shooting Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and non-fatal shooting of Gaige Grosskreutz at the Jacob Blake protests in Kenosha, WI; and the trial of the McMichaels and William Bryan for the pursuit and murder of Ahmaud Arbery around Brunswick, GA.On Monday, the McMichaels were each sentenced to life in prison +, while Bryan received a sentence to serve 35 years. While Sean interviewed Elle last week, the problems she approaches in her talk are all the more significant to consider in light of these sentencings. Listen to our brief interview at the beginning followed by a recording of Elle Herman's talk, "The Problem of Prosecuting Fascism," from earlier this year.Elle Herman is, among other things, a union and labor organizer and doctoral student at UNM. We will release a video of this talk in the next couple of weeks. Special thanks to Idris Robinson and the Karasu Philosophical Society for sending us a recording of this talk.Our stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.
This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Direct Examination of Kyle Rittenhouse — Part 3, we conclude the Defense team's direct examination of Kyle Rittenhouse including his account of the shootings of Joseph Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber, and Gaige Grosskreutz.Looking to listen to Jury Duty ad-free? Become a patron on our Patreon page! In addition to ad-free content, you'll receive exclusive access to the full Crime Story Media catalog—including our Storyteller Interview Series featuring Kary Antholis' conversations with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon, George Pelecanos, Vince Gilligan, and David Chase; all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion and interview pieces; and Judge Katherine Mader's INSIDE THE ROBE.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Jury Duty: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, host Kary Antholis is joined once again by Abbe Smith who serves as Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic at Georgetown University. Together, they explore a number of the issues that were raised in the trial this week, including a sidebar conversation regarding character evidence about Anthony Huber and the testimonies of Sahil and Anmol Khindri, Officer Pep Moretti, and Officer Jason Krueger.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Anthony Huber Character Evidence Sidebar, we examine a sidebar conversation involving Prosecutor James Kraus, Defense Attorney Corey Chirafisi, and Judge Bruce Schroeder regarding character evidence introduced by the Prosecution relating to Anthony Huber.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Jury Duty: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, host Kary Antholis is joined once again by Abbe Smith who serves as Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic at Georgetown University. Together, they explore a number of the issues that were raised by the testimony of several of the State witnesses called, including Jason Lackowski, one of the armed individuals with Rittenhouse on the night of the shooting; DNA Analyst, Amber Rasmussen; Sarah Hughes, a great aunt of Anthony Huber; and Kariann Swart, the fiancée of the late Joseph Rosenbaum.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check out EP 34 as we talk about Kyle Rittenhouse and the three men who shot and killed Ahmaud Arbery while running in Satilla Shores, Georgia. Rittenhouse murdered Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and injured Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, when he blasted them with an assault rifle as he walked the roads of Kenosha with other armed men acting as a self-described militia during marches in August 2020, after a white police officer murdered a Black man, Jacob Blake. Travis McMichael was found guilty on all counts, while his father, Gregory McMichael, was found guilty on all counts but malice murder. William “Roddie” Bryan was guilty of felony murder and a slew of other charges such as aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and criminal attempt to commit a felony. Our Websites https://wegotproblemspodcast.com https://curtisgmartin.com https://rhondawritesofficial.com https://thetrashvegan.com Follow us on Social Media: @curtismartin247 Curtis G Martin @rhondawritesoffical Rhonda L Brown @the_trash_vegan_ Caliph Johnson Sr #curtisgmartin #rhondalbrown #caliphjohnsonsr #wegotproblemsafterdark #wegotproblemspodcast #rhondabrownofficial #the_trash_vegan_ #curtismartin247 #wegotproblems #wegotproblemspodcast #wegotsolutions #CurtisGmartin #RhondaLBrown #CaliphJohnsonSr #AhmaudArbery #KyleRittenhouse
Today, Rich reacts to Biden's new "Disinformation Governance Board" at the Dept. of Homeland Security. Then, should cops be allowed to smoke doobies off-duty? New Jersey's marijuana law says yes. Plus, Kenosha's City Council debates a statue honoring the dead domestic violence deviant Anthony Huber (the felon killed in self defense by Kyle Rittenhouse). Portions of today's program are brought to you by JustFacts.com/Rich. Comment and follow on Facebook, Twitter, GETTR, and Truth Social or visit us at RichValdes.com.
Happy Tuesday! If you missed Nick's show this morning, simply listen below! You will find the third hour for “Mornings with Nick Reed for the date of 4.26.22. “I Don't Have Any Information on That” – Psaki When Asked Why Hunter Biden's Closest Business Partner Visited Obama's White House 19 Times and Met with Joe Biden (VIDEO). https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/dont-information-psaki-asked-hunter-bidens-closest-business-partner-visited-obamas-white-house-19-times-met-joe-biden-video/ Kenosha Parks Commission to consider request for memorial honoring Anthony Huber in Rittenhouse shooting. https://www.foxnews.com/us/kenosha-parks-committee-consider-memorial-tree-plaque-honoring-anthony-huber-rittenhouse WATCH–Donald Trump Jr. Goes Shooting with Missouri's Eric Greitens. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/04/25/watch-donald-trump-jr-goes-shooting-with-missouris-eric-greitens/ Greitens posts, deletes social media campaign video about KCPD ride-along. https://fox4kc.com/your-local-election-headquarters/greitens-posts-deletes-social-media-campaign-video-about-kcpd-ride-along/ Young Americans Want More Parental Control Over Education By 2-To-1 Margin, New Survey Finds. https://www.dailywire.com/news/young-americans-want-more-parental-control-over-education-by-2-to-1-margin-new-survey-finds The GOP's Newest Midterm Issue: Menthols? https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/the-gops-newest-midterm-issue-menthols/
This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Defense Opening — Part 3, host Kary Antholis presents the conclusion of the defense's opening statement, in which Richards guides the jury through the events culminating in Rittenhouse's subsequent shootings of Anthony Huber and Gaige Grosskreutz.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who was charged with the reckless homicide of Joseph Rosenbaum, the intentional homicide of Anthony Huber, and the attempted intentional homicide of Gaige Grosskreutz. As Rittenhouse was the undisputed shooter of all three men, Rittenhouse's legal team argued that the shootings were in self-defense.In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Pretrial Hearing — Part 1, host Kary Antholis begins our examination of the September 17, 2021 pretrial hearing conducted via video conference. During this hearing, Lead Prosecutor Thomas Binger asks Judge Bruce Schroeder to allow three pieces of evidence at trial—one, that Kyle Rittenhouse previously assaulted a female, two that he had mused about shooting suspected shoplifters with his semi-automatic weapon and three, that Rittenhouse associated with The Proud Boys.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who was charged with the reckless homicide of Joseph Rosenbaum, the intentional homicide of Anthony Huber, and the attempted intentional homicide of Gaige Grosskreutz. As Rittenhouse was the undisputed shooter of all three men, Rittenhouse's legal team argued that the shootings were in self-defense.In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Violating Bond Hearing, host Kary Antholis examines the February 11, 2021 pretrial hearing where Kenosha, Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder decides whether Kyle Rittenhouse's behavior while out on bail violates the terms of his bail and if so, whether that bail should be raised.You can also find out more information about each of trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who was charged with the reckless homicide of Joseph Rosenbaum, the intentional homicide of Anthony Huber, and the attempted intentional homicide of Gaige Grosskreutz. As Rittenhouse was the undisputed shooter of all three men, Rittenhouse's legal team argued that the shootings were in self-defense.In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Probable Cause, host Kary Antholis kicks off the new season with an examination of the December 3, 2020 pretrial hearing in which the State makes their case that they have sufficient probable cause to bring Kyle Rittenhouse to trial.You can also find out more information about each of trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This groundbreaking podcast created, hosted and produced by Oscar and Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Kary Antholis tells the story of a high-profile criminal trial. Jury Duty is back with a new season and a new case: The Kenosha, WI trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the confirmed shooter of Joseph Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber, and Gaige Grosskreutz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kyle Rittenhouse war 17, als er im vergangenen Sommer nach Kenosha im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin fuhr, um, wie er sagt, das Eigentum anderer vor Plünderungen während der Antirassismusproteste schützen wollte. Mit dabei hatte er ein AR-15, ein halbautomatisches Sturmgewehr. Mit diesem erschoss er am 25. August 2020 zwei unbewaffnete weiße Männer, Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, und Anthony Huber, 26, und verletzte einen weiteren bewaffneten weißen Mann, Gaige Grosskreutz. Mehr als ein Jahr später wurde Kyle Rittenhouse von zwölf Geschworenen freigesprochen. Sie folgten der Argumentation von Rittenhouses Verteidigern, dass seine Tat Selbstverteidigung gewesen sei. Während viele in Amerika diesem Freispruch mit Unverständnis und Wut begegneten, wurde das Urteil sowie Rittenhouse von anderen gefeiert, inklusive Ex-Präsident Donald Trump, der Rittenhouse nach dem Freispruch in Florida empfing. In einem Interview mit Fox News sagte Rittenhouse unter anderem, er sei nicht gegen die Black-Lives-Matter-Bewegung, aber er sei dagegen, dass amerikanische Städte angezündet werden. Nur wenige Tage nach dem Fall Rittenhouse entschied eine Jury im US-Bundesstaat Georgia, drei Männer des Mordes schuldig zu sprechen, die im vergangenen Jahr den schwarzen Ahmaud Arbery erschossen hatten, der durch ihre Nachbarschaft gejoggt war. Im US-Podcast diskutieren wir über die zwei Prozesse, die das Land bewegt haben und so unterschiedliche Enden gefunden haben. Außerdem blicken wir auf die Geschichte der rassistischen Gewalt in Amerika, vom Lynchmord an Emmitt Till 1955 bis zum Charleston Church Shooting 2015. Und im Get-out: Das Interview mit Kevin Strickland im "The Kansas City Star", der 43 Jahre unschuldig im Gefängnis gesessen hatte für Morde an drei Menschen, die er nicht begangen hatte. Außerdem die Podcastempfehlung "Now & Then" mit den Historikerinnen Heather Cox Richardson und Joanne Freeman. Der Podcast erscheint alle zwei Wochen donnerstags, die nächste Folge am 16. Dezember. Sie erreichen uns per Mail an okamerica@zeit.de.
In this Episode of The GRID, host Chris Kuhlmann explores the Rittenhouse Trial, the origin of the incident that sparked the crime that lead to the riot, the players and the lies. CREDITS Host: Chris Kuhlmann Written by: Chris Kuhlmann Produced by: Shaun Griffin Music composed by JD Kuhlmann Art: Shaun Griffin Sound: Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin Sponsor: Forever 17 www.Forever17.com Visit us at www.kingdompatriot.us and check out our Vision Video SHOW NOTES Another Trump supporting white supremacist goes free as the politicization of the courtroom reaches a fever pitch. RECAP You have probably heard enough already on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, but if not, let me do a quick recap. Jacob Blake It all starts with Jacob Blake what had a warrant out for his arrest for 3rd degree sexual assault, trespassing, disorderly conducted related to domestic abuse. That's when this story really starts, Jacob Blake being criminally charged and a subsequent warrant for sexual assault of a woman. Fast forward to 8/23/2020. Woman who filed the complaint called 911 at 5:11pm saying Jacob Blake had taken her car keys despite not legally being allowed on the premises Jacob Blake is 29 years old, 5'9”, and 160lbs. Presumably at that height and weight and age, in pretty decent shape. Police show up and use a taser twice (The woman is yelling he's got my kid he's got my keys) Scuffle with a police officer including putting one officer in a headlock Jacob Blake has a knife and opens the car door and leans in Sheskey fires 7 shots Later Blake admitted “yes I had the knife and I was not thinking clearly” Blake was taken to the hospital, where he survived, but is now paralyzed Ladies and Gentleman, this is what the Kyle Rittenhouse case is all about. I don't know Jacob Blake, I don't know if he had a tough upbringing, I know none of those things…all I know is what I can assess from the facts of this case. Here is a man that has a warrant out for his arrest, that shows up where he's not allowed to be, with a weapon, steals his girlfriend's keys and allegedly her child. He doesn't comply w/ the police officers, has nonlethal tasing used upon him, still doesn't comply, scuffles w/ the police, puts one of them in a headlock, reaches into his vehicle, and then gets shot as the shooting officer, Sheskey, says the thought Blake was trying to kidnap the kid. This entire case, all the subsequent protests, none of this occurs if Jacob Blake 1) Doesn't trespass and 2) complies w/ the officers commands. You have to understand this was the case, because you can't understand the Rittenhouse trial unless you understand the origins. Those are the facts of the case, but make no mistake, BLM and the national media have an agenda. Let's read the headlines from some of these sources. New York Times - Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, was left partly paralyzed after a white police officer shot him seven times in the back outside an apartment complex in Kenosha, Wis. New York Times - “Jacob Blake, Rare Survivor at Center of Police Protests, Starts Telling His Own Story,” Wikipedia - Jacob S. Blake, a 29-year-old black man, was shot and seriously injured by police officer Rusten Sheskey in Kenosha, Wisconsin. USA Today - Shortly after 5 p.m. local time, Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, is shot by police while getting into an SUV with his three sons, ages 8, 5, and 3. A bystander's video appears to show a white police officer grabbing Blake by the back of his shirt as Blake enters his vehicle, then shooting him from behind seven times at close range. You could google this forever. Do you notice anything… every opening sentence includes “black” as the description of Jacob Blake. There is no mention (at least in the headline) of ‘criminal' or ‘trespassing' or ‘sexual assault'….it's just all about the Jacob Blake is black and officer who shot him is white. I wasn't there, although I have seen the video footage…a tragedy for sure. This is why I would never want to be a police officer because I don't ever want to be in that position. Jacob Blake in the Media Given all the facts I've just mentioned, how would you describe Jacob Blake? What are our leaders saying? Kamala Harris spoke to the family & said to “I'm proud of you for working thru your pain” Joe Biden in meeting w/ the family “What I came away with was the overwhelming sense of resilience and optimism that they have about the kind of response they're getting,” Joe Biden further shared that Blake "talked about how nothing was going to defeat him" and said that whether "he walked again or not, he was not going to give up." I'm just curious, he's not going to give up at what? Wielding a knife, sexual assault, attempted kidnapping, resisting law enforcement, or is it something more noble? It is paramount to understand the origins of this story, because the media has made Jacob Blake out to be a hero against white supremacy” Black Lives Matter to be the modern-day expression of Martin Luther King: and Kyle Rittenhouse to be a Swastika, assault-weapon-toting murderer. So this tragedy happened on 8/23. What happened next? The Riot – Rosenbaum, Huber & Grosskreutz Violent protests erupt in Kenosha Wisconsin, businesses were burned to the ground, and rampant looting. Police used rubber bullets and tear gas to control the rioters more than once. Rittenhouse had an AR15 purchased in Wisconsin and was asked to guard a car dealership as well as provide aid to anyone injured, thus the reason he brought a medical kit. Joseph Rosenbaum, having just been released from the hospital that day for a suicide attempt and btw, a career criminal, attacks Rittenhouse and tries to get his rifle. He is shot 4 times and dies. Anthony Huber attacks Rittenhouse with a skateboard hitting him 2x in the head and trying a 3x. Rittenhouse shoots him and is killed. Gage Grosskreutz has a pistol and advances toward Rittenhouse, Rittenhouse shoots him in the arm. Under the “Heroes” Capes As a side note, the prosecutor in this case, suggested that Rosenbaum, Huber, and Grosskreutz were heroes who were responding to an active shooter situation. Really, let's take a quick look at these three: Rosenbaum Open case for misdemeanor bail jumping Domestic battery Disorderly conduct 11 counts of child molestation Inappropriate sexual activity with 5 boys ages 5-11 Registered sex offender in both Arizona and Wisconsin While in the Arizona penitentiary Rosenbaum showed his violent tendencies Assaulting staff Throwing things Assault with a weapon Disobeying orders Drug possession Tampering with security Possession of a weapon Evidence shows on the night in question that Rosenbaum was belligerent, agitated, and repeatedly issues threats to Rittenhouse including “If I catch you alone, I'm going to kill you” Huber Domestic Abuse repeat offender Disorderly Conduct Possessing Drug Paraphernalia 2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety Strangulation and Suffocation Felony False Imprisonment Felony Battery Disorderly Conduct Grosskreutz Drunk Driving Forfeiture cases Disobedience to officers Criminal conviction for being drunk w/ a firearm Affiliated w/ the people's revolution, Prowling and lurking near West Allis Police Disorderly Conduct conviction Outcomes Not Due Process Do you remember what I said several podcasts comparing the progressive left and conservatives. Remember, the far left is only concerned with outcomes, not due process. The reason this court case is an atrocity in their eyes, is because it didn't come to the right outcome; it does not matter that the evidence did not support the charge. I'm sure you know the ending - Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all counts: COUNT 1: FIRST-DEGREE RECKLESS HOMICIDE, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON COUNT 2: FIRST-DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON COUNT 3: FIRST-DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON COUNT 4: FIRST-DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON COUNT 5: ATTEMPTED FIRST-DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON COUNT 6: POSSESSION OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON BY A PERSON UNDER 18 (Dismissed) COUNT 7: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AN EMERGENCY ORDER FROM STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT (Dismissed) I share all of this because I want it fresh in your mind. Make no mistake, national media are calling this a travesty, an audacious outcome, they are calling for Rittenhouse's head. They are beside themselves…none absolutely none of the evidence, including ironclad video evidence can support a guilty verdict, but it doesn't matter; only feelings of outrage matter…and this should matter to you. This case should never have been brought to trial. Worse, this 17 (now 18yr old kid) should spend the rest of his life in jail according to pundits. Why? Because he defended himself. The narrative must be “white supremacy.” True the 3 criminals shot were all white, but they are called “allies” of BLM because they participated in the riots, looting, and burning businesses, so by de facto, Rittenhouse is a bigot and racist. Remember when we discussed Critical Race Theory several weeks ago? This is a perfect example. CRT must create racism where it doesn't exist because it has to tout this narrative that the entire system is racist and must be torn down. Rittenhouse is guilty because he's part of that system and in effective, tried to defend the systemic racist structure when so-called peaceful demonstrators are trying to dismantle the system one riot at a time. The thing that outrages me most is in regards to the prosecution. This is not he first time we have seen this, but it appears outside, national media an political pressure played a MAJOR role in this case being brought to trial. That is what is more concerning more than anything. If a local prosecutor can be influenced by pressure of this magnitude, what happens when another landmark abortion case gets to the supreme court. You are naïve if you think it can't impact those justices as well. WE Can Make a Difference All this leads me to this, how can we make a difference? Right now, there is significant attention being given to School Boards and their shady dealings and rightly so. But if we want to positively impact our country for what is right, and true justice, then we can't stop at the school boards…it truly means we have to be involved at every single level of public service. School boards yes, national congressional elections, yes. But county commissioners, prosecutors, mayors, city councils, etc… we must have our voices heard at every step of the way. We have so much work to do, but that's why the Kingdom Patriot group was formed… we were formed to INFORM so that our voices can unite and make a difference. Kingdom purpose. I could go on an on and on about today's topic, but alas, I must land the plane because my producer is getting animated that time is up for today. The Recap Just to recap, Jacob Blake was a criminal who resisted authorities and was shot. BLM and other protesters used this as a reason for rioting, looting, and destruction. Kyle Rittenhouse showed up to help and in self-defense shot 3 criminals. The media portrays 3 heroes were shot by a white supremacist, but because you listened to The GRID you know different; as Paul Harvey used to say “now you know the rest of the story.” Thanks for joining us for this episode of the GRID.
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Episode 71 Recorded on: 11/24/2021 Some personal updates, some disappointing US news, and a few polls from Highlight 74! I'm consumed by madness over the acquittal of the murderer of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber. He should be in jail. The fact that this white man can get away with MURDER and not face the consequences that a black man faces for possession of a dime bag, is fucking insanity. This is white supremacy in action. It's always in action, breeding in the basement of some creepy white boy frat house, or on full display at the highest levels of court. I'm disgusted and enraged. Abolish the system. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-kreutz/support
Kyle Rittenhouse verdict - Opinions from the heart and from a legal perspective. We first witnessed a travesty of justice with verdict of Kyle Rittenhouse and then a deranged lunatic plunged his vehicle into a parade of people celebrating the holiday season, killing 8 and injuring at least 40. "a jury in Kenosha came to the verdict that was shamelessly and grotesquely pushed for by an old angry trump loving judge: Total exoneration for murdering white activists who showed up to support public protests against a generational murder spree committed against our black friends and neighbors by law enforcement." Stephen Dare "The family of Anthony Huber — one of the men shot and killed last year by Kyle Rittenhouse — said they were "heartbroken and angry" in a statement released shortly after Rittenhouse was acquitted Friday on all charges against him." The Hill "Today's verdict means there is no accountability for the person who murdered our son, It sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence, and then use the danger they have created to justify shooting people in the street. We hope that decent people will join us in forcefully rejecting that message and demanding more of our laws, our officials, and our justice system." John Huber and Karen Bloom "Legally, if you are in the process of a commission of a crime, it negates your ability to claim self defense if you kill someone. As in, it can't even be entered as your official defense in court. It is similar to getting rear-ended at a red light through zero fault of your own, but you were driving without a license or insurance. It automatically makes you at fault because you weren't even legally allowed to be driving. That 17 year old in Kenosha had committed two crimes and was not even legally allowed to open carry the rifle he used to shoot three people. This means that he legally cannot claim self defense." Anonymous Your opinions are welcom. **Meme generated by: unknown Feel free to LIKE, SHARE AND COMMENT, and don't forget to SMASH the subscribe button. If you are featured here and we don't have your link(s) posted, please let us know. Follow The Contrast Project online: ** http://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** https://www.linkedin.com/company/80451219 ** https://www.facebook.com/TheContrastProjectJax ** https://www.instagram.com/the_contrast_project/ ** https://twitter.com/ContrastProjTV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-contrast-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-contrast-project/support
Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with breaking news from the Jan. 6 Select Committee, which has issued subpoenas to five more people involved in the planning of the so-called "Stop the Steal" rally, including Alex Jones and Roger Stone. Then, we acknowledge the lives of the three people who were shot when Kyle Rittenhouse crossed state lines into Kenosha and used an assault-style weapon equipped for war. Gaige Grosskreutz is the lone survivor. The two men fatally shot by Rittenhouse were Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber. Anthony Huber's father, John Huber, joins Joy Reid to lament the verdict. Next, we turn to the closing arguments that began today in the trial of the three White men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. Plus, in "The Absolute Worst," Joy deplores Fox News officially completing its metamorphosis from a merely “conservative" news channel into a right-wing propaganda outlet. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
There's been celebration, shock, and anger across the United States, after a teenager who shot three people at a Black Lives Matters protest was cleared by a Wisconsin court. Kyle Rittenhouse has now given a lengthy interview to Fox News where he said he's a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Join us on today's Dear Badger Show as we look at this article from the New York Post that discusses an interview with the late Anthony Huber's girlfriend Hannah Gittings. How much has Hannah risked by speaking out?
On Friday, Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges related to his shooting of three people during riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year. The jury deliberated for three and a half days and found Rittenhouse not guilty on all five counts, including charges of reckless homicide in the death of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and intentional homicide in the death of Anthony Huber, 26. As the not guilty verdicts were read, Rittenhouse collapsed into the arms of his lawyer. Experts largely expected the outcome after the judge in the case, Bruce Schroeder, granted a defense motion to drop a gun possession charge against Rittenhouse, which was viewed as the most likely charge to stick. You can read today's newsletter here. Our newsletter is written by Isaac Saul, edited by Bailey Saul, Sean Brady, Ari Weitzman, and produced in conjunction with Tangle's social media manager Magdalena Bokowa, who also created our logo. The podcast is edited by Trevor Eichhorn, and music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tanglenews/support
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Hamilton politicians have voted to hold firm to the city's urban boundary, and will try to accommodate future population growth through a combination of infill and intensification. Meeting as the general issues committee, councillors voted 13-3 on Friday to reject an expansion of Hamilton's urban boundary by 1,310 hectares. Will this decision rob buyers of housing choices in the future? Do we think the province will get involved with this debate? GUEST: Michael Collins-Williams, Chief Executive Officer of the West End Home Builders' Association - Ontario high schools will shift back to regular semesters no later than February, returning secondary students to a normal schedule for the first time since the onset of the pandemic. School boards will be able to make the change sooner if they have their local public health unit's support, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced Thursday. Numerous school boards have requested the move away from “modified semesters,” which saw students take four courses each term, alternating which two classes they had each week. GUEST: Karen Littlewood, President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation - As parliament prepares to spring back into action on Monday, Canadians have one thing at the top of their mind: the rising cost of living. That's the latest from a new Ipsos poll, which found concerns about rising price tags on essentials like groceries and gas are now outranking issues like the COVID-19 pandemic, health care and housing as Canadians' top concern. GUEST: Sean Simpson, VP of IPSOS Public Affairs - A jury on Friday found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on charges related to his shooting dead two people at an anti-racism protest and injuring a third in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year, after a tumultuous trial that gripped America. Rittenhouse killed Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, when he shot them with an assault rifle as he roamed the streets of Kenosha with other armed men acting as a self-described militia during protests in August 2020, after a white police officer shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, in the back. Full article HERE. GUEST: Andrew Furgiuele, Lecturer with the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dow Constantine pretends to care about violence and guns from his very safe sanctuary, BLM is just a way to being about the communist revolution, They say this is the only way to bring back the cure, Jacob Blake was neither killed nor was he unarmed, Father of Anthony Huber (the man who hit Rittenhouse with a skateboard) says Kyle should be serving 40 years, Justin Brady a black man was acquitted after proving self-defense in court after stabbing a student during a fight, // Austria reimposes full Covid lockdown and compulsory vaccinations, NYU professor shows you how to disarm propaganda, // JUST A FEW MORE THINGS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Blake's family members respond to the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse; Jacob Blake Sr. on the Missouri police officer charged with involuntary manslaughter of Cameron Lamb; The attorney for the family of Anthony Huber, one of Kyle Rittenhouse's two victims, discusses the legal case, and says Huber's parents consider him a “hero.” Get Democracy Now! delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for the Daily Digest: democracynow.org/subscribe
Jacob Blake's family members respond to the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse; Jacob Blake Sr. on the Missouri police officer charged with involuntary manslaughter of Cameron Lamb; The attorney for the family of Anthony Huber, one of Kyle Rittenhouse's two victims, discusses the legal case, and says Huber's parents consider him a “hero.” Get Democracy Now! delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for the Daily Digest: democracynow.org/subscribe
Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all charges Rittenhouse, 18, claimed self-defence in shooting of protesters at racial justice demonstration in Wisconsin last year. A jury in the United States has found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty of all charges related to the shooting of protesters at a demonstration against racial injustice in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year. Rittenhouse, now 18, had faced a potential life sentence for fatally shooting two demonstrators, Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, and wounding a third, Gaige Grosskreutz, during the mass protests on August 25, 2020. two counts of homicide, one count of attempted homicide and two counts of recklessly endangering safety. Rittenhouse broke down sobbing after the verdict, which came shortly after the judge warned the courtroom to remain silent or be removed. The widely watched case stirred bitter debate across the US over racism, gun violence, and vigilantism, with several civil rights and racial justice groups denouncing Friday's verdict as a “travesty”. “Rittenhouse's trial highlights an urgent need for reform for both police and the criminal legal system. The system is broken, and it desperately needs to be fixed,” Shaadie Ali, interim executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Wisconsin, said in a statement. The verdict in the #KyleRittenhouse case is a travesty and fails to deliver justice on behalf of those who lost their lives as they peacefully assembled to protest against police brutality and violence,” the NAACP, a racial justice advocacy group, said in a tweet. The Congressional Black Caucus, a group of Black federal lawmakers, added: “It is unconscionable our justice system would allow an armed vigilante … to go free.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Teddy-G/support
YOUNG DOLPH AND YOUNG RITTENHOUSE: UNDERSTANDING OF PERSPECTIVES AND CONTEXT (OF SETBACKS IN THE PURSUIT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PERVASIVENESS OF GHETTO CRIMINAL CULTURE). WHAT VALUE, IF ANY, DO THESE EVENTS IMPLY ABOUT OUR BLACK FUTURE? Rittenhouse, now 18, killed Anthony Huber, 26, and Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and injured Gaige Grosskreutz, then 26, with an AR-style rifle that he carried from his home in Illinois across the state line to enter Kenosha on Aug. 25, 2020, during unrest that followed the police shooting there of a Black man, Jacob Blake. WHAT DO THE POWERS OF RIGHTS MEAN TO YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL GIVEN THE DISPARITY OF REALITY (JUSTICE/KARMA) THE BLACK MIND BECOMING UNSETTLED BY EVENTS THEY CAN'T CONTROL: *YOUNG DOLPH AND YOUNG RITTENHOUSE *2 ACCUSED MALCOLM X ASSASSINS EXONERATED 50 YEARS LATER *WHEN WHITE PRIVILEGE BACKFIRES ON THE WHITE PRIVILEGED *LYNCHING AND SELF DEFENSE RIGHTS TO POWER AND JUSTICE *THE WHITE PRIVILEGE TEST DO ALL PEOPLE DESERVE TO HAVE ALL THEIR RIGHTS IF THEY DON'T RESPECT AUTHORITY AND THE COMMON GOOD? WHO OR WHAT REPRESENTS THE COMMON GOOD AND DECENCY AND JUSTIFIABLE SELF DEFENSE AS IT RELATES TO YOUR OUTLOOK?
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace says Kyle Rittenhouse would have gotten life in prison if he were Black. Rittenhouse argued he was attacked by the protesters and was acting in self-defense when he shot the men with his AR-15, while prosecutors tried to frame Rittenhouse as the instigator in the shooting. The protests were taking place over a police shooting of Jacob Blake, who is Black. Rittenhouse faced five charges and was found not guilty on all of them. “Ha, let the boy be black and it would've been life…hell he would've had his life taken before the bullsh*t trial.. sad,” Wallace said in a tweet shortly after the verdict. Rittenhouse's trial has divided the country, largely along partisan lines, with conservatives praising the jury's decision and liberals condemning the decision. “Today's verdict means there is no accountability for the person who murdered our son. It sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence, and then use the danger they have created to justify shooting people in the street,” Karen Bloom and John Huber, the parents of Anthony Huber, who was killed by Rittenhouse, said in a statement See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California Progressive Representative Ro Khanna joins Thom to answer listener questions for a National Town Hall, as the US House celebrates the victory of passing Biden's Build Back Better Bill and the tragic acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join commentator Blaire White and podcast host Chris Williamson to discuss Kyle Rittenhouse's not-guilty verdict, how the media continues to smear him, the NYT's choice to withhold a story about the rioting and chaos to benefit Joe Biden before the election, Anthony Huber's bad luck and bad timing, Jerry Nadler's obscene desire to press federal charges for Rittenhouse, the Kenosha schools in fear of BLM rioters, and Kamala Harris' historic and very short presidency during Biden's colonoscopy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During a summer of civil unrest in 2020, a white police officer shot a 29-year-old black man named Jacob Blake in the back in Kenosha, Wisconsin. This sparked days of protests and rioting in Kenosha. Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois resident, drove to Kenosha, saying that he wanted to protect businesses from looters. He brought his Smith and Wesson M&P15 Sport II, an AR-15-style rifle. After a series of chaotic events, Rittenhouse shot and killed two people - Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, and he wounded a third, Gaige Grosskreutz. After a widely-publicized trial, the jury today found Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts. Jessica and Joe break down the verdict, its context, and its larger consequences. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
MSNBC's Joy Reid is the gold standard for Lefty "reasoning" in the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. Runner up honors go to Anthony Huber's girlfriend, Hannah Gittings!
Testimony and video footage shown during the two-week trial revealed that Mr. Rittenhouse was chased into a parking lot, at one point byJoseph Rosenbaum, 36 who was unarmed and behaving erratically. Mr. Rittenhouse turned and shot him at close range, killing Mr. Rosenbaum, who had been living in Kenosha. Mr. Rittenhouse then shot two other people - Anthony Huber and Gaige Grosskreutz - who pursued Mr. Rittenhouse as he fled, testimony showed. Over the course of the trial, prosecutors sought to portray Mr. Rittenhouse, a former resident of Antioch, III., as an instigator who had behaved with criminal recklessness, inserting himself into a volatile scene of demonstrators and then firing his gun with little provocation. There was chaos that night in Kenosha, Mr. Binger the prosecutor, told the jury in his opening statement. But "the only one who killed anyone," he said, "was the defendant, Kyle Rittenhouse."
Today a jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse on all counts in last summer's shootings in Kenosha, Wis. We talk about the verdict, what it means and why this trial captivated the nation. Read more:After three and a half days of deliberation, jurors in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse have found the 18 year-old not guilty on all charges — including homicide and reckless endangerment. Rittenhouse fatally shot two people and shot and wounded a third during a protest against police conduct in Kenosha, Wis., in August 2020. Rittenhouse, who is White and was 17 at the time of the shootings, said he was acting in self defense. National reporter Mark Berman says the prosecution and defense presented dramatically different narratives of the shootings. And Kim Bellware reports from outside the Kenosha courthouse, where a crowd is gathering in support of the family members of the people shot by Rittenhouse.Gun control groups and racial justice activists are calling the verdict a dangerous decision. The parents of Anthony Huber, one of the people fatally shot by Rittenhouse, said in a statement they are “heartbroken and angry” over the verdict. “We watched the trial closely, hoping it would bring us closure,” they said. “That did not happen.”Follow The Washington Post's live coverage of the Rittenhouse trial here. If you value the journalism you hear in this podcast, please subscribe to The Washington Post. Right now you can get a subscription to The Post for just $0.99 every four weeks. And you can give a full year as a gift for just $9.99.. Go to www.washingtonpost.com/subscribe. It's the best deal we've ever offered and it's only happening for a few days.
The Jury deliberates for a second day in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. 500 Army National Guard troops have been called in to address possible riots following the final verdict. The girlfriend of victim Anthony Huber tells her side of the events the night Kyle killed 2 people while also shooting another in the arm. Catch all the details ahead. #KyleRittenhouse #JuryDeliberates #Verdict #NationalGuard #Army #AnthonyHuber #Girlfriend #Details #Trial #TFSF #TheFreeSpeechForum #Podcast Like and subscribe for more great content! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefreespeechforum/support
It appears that the entire nation, for one reason or another, is focused on the trial brought by the thoroughly woke State of Wisconsin surrounding Kyle Rittenhouse for the deaths of Anthony Huber, Joseph Rosenbaum and the shooting of Gaige Grosskreutz. At the same time, DHS Secretary Mayorkas has stated, "Justice is our priority. That includes securing our border and providing relief to those [migrants] who qualify for it under our laws." In other words, DHS Secretary Mayorkas was telling the Senate committee that Americans should not have a secure border until they also provide justice for migrants. This whole discussion of what "justice" means to the Biden Administration is vitally important for everyone to understand. Is there a different "justice" for those considered oppressed by the Biden Administration as opposed to those of us that they have placed in an “oppressor” category? If so, are there two systems of justice in the United States? The answer to this question is that the only "justice" that is of any concern to the Biden Administration is "social justice." A Marxist-inspired “justice” that is applied to collective groups in the midst of a massive revolution that is being waged in the United States. Show links: https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2021/11/17/border-chief-mayorkas-justice-is-our-priority/ https://www.yahoo.com/now/kenosha-hopes-calm-kyle-rittenhouse-014803668.html https://sovereignnations.com Support Sovereign Nations: https://paypal.me/sovnations https://patreon.com/sovnations Follow Sovereign Nations: https://sovereignnations.com/subscribe https://facebook.com/SovereignNations https://twitter.com/SovNations https://youtube.com/SovereignNations https://instagram.com/sovnations/ https://minds.com/sovnations?referrer=sovnations https://parler.com/profile/sovnations Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/sovereignnations https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-causes-of-things/id1383339158?mt=2 https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6NDQ1NTczODAwL3NvdW5kcy5yc3M https://open.spotify.com/show/3mNCQcQAdawzIYAAuHfy8r https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sovereign-nations/the-causes-of-things © 2021 Sovereign Nations. All rights reserved.
Eighteen year old Kyle Rittenhouse stood trial for his role last August in the shooting deaths of two men, Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, and for injuring a third man named Gaige Grosskreutz in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
This is Father Jared Cramer from St. John's Episcopal Church in Grand Haven, Michigan, here with today's edition of Christian Mythbusters, a regular segment I offer to counter some common misconceptions about the Christian faith. As I write this week's episode, deliberations have just begun in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse for homicide in the deaths of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, along with the gunshot injury to Gaige Grosskreutz. Alongside of Rittenhouse's trial, we have been watching the prosecution make its case against Greg McMichael, his son Travis, and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan, who chased down Ahmaud Arbery before Travis McMichael allegedly shot him (supposedly) in self-defense. Both of these trials are tremendously polarizing and have resulted in significant pressure on all sides of the political aisle. They involve questions of gun rights, self-defense, freedom of speech, freedom to protest, among a host other questions… not the least of which are the persistent realities of racism in our country. This is all seen in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement, the continued controversies surrounding that movement's condemnation of the continued deaths of people of color in our country. All that political heat can make it hard to see, sometimes. So, I'd like to take a moment, now, before I even know what the results of Rittehouse trial are or what the results of the trial of the men whose actions led to the death of Ahmed Arbery, I'd like to take a moment and talk about the church and the question of “Black Lives Matter.”Because we need to be honest, brutally honest, that one of the reasons our society does not seem to value black lives as much as the lives of white people is because of the ways in which Christianity supported and is complicit in narratives of white supremacy. The transatlantic slave trade was founded on Christianity. A series of popes in the fifteenth century argued for the enslavement of non-Christians as “an instrument for Christian conversion.” Thomas Aquinas drew from Aristotelian understandings of slavery to insist that the slave was the rightful and natural instrument and property of the owner. Christians merged Aquinas's understanding of the “natural slave” with the idea of Ham's curse in the Hebrew Bible, insisting (without any true proof in the text, I might add) that Africans had inherited that curse and that slavery was their natural state.And so it was that Christians insisted slaves should obey their master, that masters were at total freedom to punish—even kill—any slave that resisted. When the Civil War concluded, Christianity was a driving force behind segregation, insisting that this was a biblical principal and that the government must not infringe upon our freedoms… And so one of the founding principles of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups after the Civil War was their belief that they were protecting their Christian nation. And it's not just a question of Christian support of racism and slavery, it is also about the hesitance of the broader church to speak out and denounce those views when they occurred.In the book The Color of Compromise, author Jemar Tisby tells the story of what happened after four young girls were killed in the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, during the Civil Rights Movement. A white lawyer got up in front of an all-white business club and asked them who was responsible for throwing the bomb. He then answered his own question, saying, “We all did it.” Tisby goes on, noting, “Every time that the white community—especially Christians—failed to confront racism in its everyday, mundane forms, they created a context of compromise that allowed for an extreme act of racial terror like planting dynamite at a church. That's the idea of complicity.”All of this Christian complicity with racism lies uncomfortably under the deaths of black people in our country right now. The church must own that history. The church must repent of that history. The church must do something to make right the history we have helped write.And in the trials currently happening in our country, Christians must demand justice. They must demand justice for a system that lets a cop go free when he shoots a twelve-year old black child who has a toy gun. A system that also seems to suggest that a seventeen-year old white boy with an assault weapon posed no threat.The reason it doesn't feel to many people like Black Lives Matter right now is because Christians have spent centuries saying they don't matter the same. Christians today must stand up and say, enough. Christians today must make good upon the calling of God to resist injustice, to affirm the dignity of every human being. If Christians cannot say Black Lives Matter and repent of our complicity in the sins of racism… then Christians should not be surprised if the rest of the modern world has no interest anymore in our religion. Thanks for being with me. To find out more about my parish, you can go to sjegh.com. Until next time, remember, protest like Jesus, love recklessly, and live your faith out in a community that accepts you but also challenges you to be better tomorrow than you are today.
Jury deliberations are underway in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. The 17-year-old is charged with homicide following the shooting deaths of Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum. The shooting occurred during the Black Lives Matter protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer.Meanwhile, in Brunswick, Georgia, the trial of Greg and Travis McMichael for the shooting death of Ahmad Arbery is now going ongoing. The men are charged with homicide after shooting Arbery while he was on a run last February. The defense claimed Arbery was a burglar and they were defending property.Both cases are predicated on the argument of self-defense. Will the jurors find that the McMichaels and Rittenhouse were justified in their actions?Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
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Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Today on Sojourner Truth: One of two contentious and highly-watched court trials in U.S. history are now taking place, both of which will have an impact on race relations in the country. One of them is the trial of three white men accused of killing a young Black jogger last year in broad daylight in Georgia. Ahmaud Arbery was shot on February 23, 2020 by Gregory and Travis McMichael, and pursued by William Bryan. Today, we focus on the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old young white man who shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, as well as seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Our guest is Kieran Knutson, President of CWA Local 7250 and has been active in protests in solidarity with George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Kieran is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, on Saturday, November 13, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, came to a close. The conference, which took place in Glasgow, Scotland, has been described by many as a failure and a disappointment. Like many of the decisions that came out of the COP26 climate summit, the final agreement has been widely critiqued as being weak and ineffective. Our guest is Tom Goldtooth, the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network. Tom has been awarded with recognition of his achievements throughout the past 40 years as an activist for social change and indigenous-based just transition within the Indigenous and environmental and climate justice movements.
Russ rants about the cherry-picking of American history and the trials of the vigilantes accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, Anthony Huber, and Joseph Rosenbaum.
Aides to Joe Biden took to the political talk shows on Sunday in a bid to talk up the US economic recovery despite confidence in the president continuing to plunge amid a crisis over inflation and supply chain problems. Attorney Peter Kapetan discusses the Kyle Rittenhouse case in which Kyle killed Anthony Huber, 26, and Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, last year during a protest over the police shooting of Jacob Blake. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A federal appeals court granted former President Trump's request to pause the release of key White House records from his presidency to the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The former President appealed a lower court's decision that he can't claim executive privilege to keep them secret. CNN Chief Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin tells Anderson Cooper what exactly this move by the court of appeals means for the House investigation. Plus, the defense rested in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial after calling ten witnesses. The 18-year-old gave a tearful testimony in his own defense as he faces charges that he killed Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz using an AR-15-style rifle during protests last summer following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Grosskreutz joins AC360 to discuss Rittenhouse's testimony and says it seemed “like a child being upset because they were caught, not upset because of what they had done wrong.” To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Good Friday to you. This is Pastor Toby Sumpter. Today is Friday, November 12, 2021. This is the CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief. Find all our shows at Crosspolitic.com and download the Fight Laugh Feast App at your favorite app store so you don't miss anything. We are currently suspended by youtube for saying naughty COVID words, and we don't plan to abide by their rules, so even if we are back up on youtube soon, we will probably get sent back to the corner with a dunce cap shortly, so download the APP now and you can get notifications every time new content drops and never miss a show. Supply Chain Woes Continue https://www.dailywire.com/news/supply-chain-crisis-worsens-number-of-ships-off-california-coast-hits-new-record?%3Futm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dwtwitter There are now 111 container ships waiting to unload in California's ports. For the past several months, shipping vessels delivering consumer goods from Asian markets have idled in the Pacific Ocean as the United States faces labor shortages, creating bottlenecks in key California ports. As a result, retailers and suppliers across the United States are short on inventory to meet consumer demand. Even after action from the Biden administration, more consumer goods than ever remain stranded. As Business Insider reported on Wednesday: According to data from the Marine Exchange, a total of 111 container ships are bobbing at sea around the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, waiting to dock and unload. That breaks the previous record of 108 vessels reported on October 21. The two ports remain clogged despite efforts to speed up the processing of containers amid a surge in consumer demand for goods. The White House announced a shift to an around-the-clock schedule in October and a new looming threat of fines for leaving containers on the docks for several days. Analysts expect that the crisis will endure for the foreseeable future. In a recent Wall Street Journal poll of economists, roughly half cited supply chain bottlenecks as “the biggest threat to economic growth in the next twelve to eighteen months” — with 45% estimating that bottlenecks will not recede until the second half of 2022. Indictment for Russia Collusion https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrats-probed-russian-interference-steele-dossier-silent Igor Danchenko, a Russian national who lives in Virginia, was charged with five counts of making false statements to the FBI last week. Danchenko is said to be the sub-source for Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer, who compiled the dossier that served as the basis for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act [FISA] warrants against Trump campaign aide Carter Page. [All of this was the basis for claiming that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election.] While a number of fair minded people were asking lots of questions about the accusations of collusion with Russia, almost every Democrat on the Intelligence Committee in 2017 and 2018, when the committee probed Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 elections, strongly defended the dossier. For example, Adam Schiff, now the Intelligence committee's chair, was one of the most vocal voices in Congress in pumping the dossier. While the Republican majority issued subpoenas to get testimony under oath regarding the claims of the dossier, Schiff tweeted: "Unilateral subpoenas issued by House Intel Majority appear to be part of effort to discredit Steele, rather than determine truth of dossier," Schiff tweeted in 2017. Schiff also had this exchange with Rachel Maddow in 2017 on CNBC: https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/905468532061700096?s=20 Play Audio: 1:13-2:43 Rachel Maddow: The existence of the dossier is the scandal -- the original sin -- therefore the FBI is participating in some Russian plot. Actually… yes, that's about right, Ms. Maddow. And Hillary Clinton's campaign paid for it. According to the Danchenko indictment, in March, May, June, October and November of 2017, the Russian national made false statements regarding the sources of specific information he provided to a U.K. investigative firm that, in turn, were included in reports prepared by the firm and subsequently passed to the FBI. Speaking of corruption, Kyle Rittenhouse Took the Stand Wednesday and Became Emotional Play audio: 0:00-1:32 While we should be careful to note that mere emotions prove nothing, a great deal of the testimony and evidence would at least seem to indicate that it is not at all obvious that Kyle Rittenhouse is a mass murderer, like an article from the Gospel Coalition claimed. But that didn't stop Lebron James who responded to Rittenhouse getting emotional with this tweet: “What tears????? I didn't see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court.” Apparently, Lebron feels the same about the Uyghars in China as well as the people of Hong Kong. Fake tears everybody. Apparently Social Media Agrees with Lebron https://freebeacon.com/media/social-media-companies-suppressed-claims-of-kyle-rittenhouses-innocence/ Social media platforms rendered a verdict on Kyle Rittenhouse long before he went to trial, suppressing claims that he was innocent and blocking users from searching for details of the case. Immediately after the anti-police riots that thrust Rittenhouse into the national spotlight, social media companies began to block users who expressed support for the Illinois teen. Twitter suspended the accounts of users who called Rittenhouse innocent, including the defendant's own lawyer. Facebook said it "designated this shooting as a mass murder and … removed the shooter's accounts from Facebook and Instagram." The platform also blocked searches for "Kyle Rittenhouse." Social media platforms often intervene to suppress posts expressing a particular stance on controversial issues. Both platforms censored news stories about Hunter Biden's laptop in the month before the 2020 election. Facebook blocked a Gold Star mother's criticism of President Joe Biden and suppressed a song that criticized the president. Twitter and Facebook also suspended users who oppose vaccine mandates. The fundraising platform GoFundMe also removed a page set up to support Rittenhouse, which the company said violated its ban on fundraisers involving "the legal defense of alleged crimes associated with hate, violence, harassment, bullying, discrimination, terrorism, or intolerance." GoFundMe supported fundraising for the family of one of Rittenhouse's assailants, Anthony Huber. The site regularly hosts fundraisers for individuals associated with Black Lives Matter. When smaller platforms began raising funds for Rittenhouse, hackers breached the donation lists. News outlets doxxed paramedics and police officers who gave small donations to Rittenhouse's defense. Twitter is still banning or suspending users for supporting Rittenhouse, even as the trial proceeds. Facebook searches for Rittenhouse's name turn up no results. Neither platform responded to requests for comment. Rittenhouse faces six charges, including two counts of homicide, after shooting three men who attacked him during last August's anti-police riots in Kenosha, Wis. His murder trial began on Nov. 1. His defense hopes that videos that show rioters assaulting Rittenhouse will bolster his self-defense claim. Let's just point out that to the extent that the Gospel Coalition represents something of conservative Christianity, Facebook and Twitter are just following their lead. We are supposed to be salt and light, but instead supposedly Bible-believing outlets are publishing hit pieces before the facts are in, joining the lynch mob. But this is not justice, and it is certainly not biblical justice. A Man Who died of Gunshot Wounds is Listed as a COVID Death in New Zealand Play Audio And that's the world we live in. Psalm of the Day: Psalm 30 “O where is the advantage if my blood should be shed? Will dust declare you faithful, can praise come from the dead? O Lord, to me be gracious, and hear me as I've prayed. To you, O Lord, I cry out, O be my help, my aid.” You turned my grief to dancing, from sackcloth set me free. You wrapped me up in gladness; I shall not silent be. Indeed, my soul, my glory, will praise you and adore; O Lord, my God, I'll thank you both now and evermore. Play: 1:21-3:28 Amen! Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. This is Toby Sumpter with Crosspolitic News. 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The second man that Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shot — in a spree that left another man dead and a third wounded — had a criminal history including once threatening to “gut” his brother “like a pig” while holding a butcher's knife to his stomach, Rittenhouse's attorney told a judge Friday. “[Anthony] Huber told his brother that if he didn't start cleaning a room in his house he was going to gut him like a pig,” Rittenhouse's lawyer Corey Chirafisi said adding that Huber did this while holding a 6-inch butcher's knife to the brother's stomach. Chirafisi raised 26-year-old victim Huber's violent past outside of a jury's presence on the fifth day of the Kenosha County homicide trial for Rittenhouse, 18. Huber allegedly sat back watching the brother and his grandmother clean while threatening to kill the brother if he stopped, Chirafisi said. “Huber grabbed his brother by the neck, dug his nails in and choked him for approximately ten seconds,” the lawyer said. “He put a knife to his brother's left ear and his brother felt it cut.” “I'm going to burn the house down with all you f—kers in it,” Chirafisi told the judge Huber said. Huber was criminally charged for the incident and took a plea deal on a strangulation and suffocation charge, Chirafisi said. http://globalreportage.org/2021/11/06/kyle-rittenhouses-lawyer-says-attacker-once-threatened-to-gut-his-brother/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-reportage/support
On August 25, 2020, after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kyle Rittenhouse, shot and killed two men and wounded another during confrontations at two locations. He was armed with a Smith & Wesson M&P15 rifle. Rittenhouse, a then 17-year-old from Antioch, Illinois, said he was there to provide medical aid as he was carrying a medkit. At the first location, Rittenhouse was pursued by a group, including a Kenosha resident Joseph Rosenbaum. A gunshot was fired into the air by a third party, and Rosenbaum lunged at Rittenhouse and attempted to take his rifle. Rittenhouse then fired four times at Rosenbaum, who died shortly afterwards. At the second location, Rittenhouse tripped while fleeing and was kicked by a man. Rittenhouse fired twice at the man, but missed. Protesters approached Rittenhouse while he was still on the ground. Then Silver Lake resident Anthony Huber struck Rittenhouse with a skateboard and struggled for control of his rifle. Rittenhouse then fired at Huber once, killing him. West Allis resident Gaige Grosskreutz then approached Rittenhouse while holding a handgun, and Rittenhouse shot him once, severing his right bicep. Now he is 18, and being tried as an adult, facing homicide and several other serious charges. To help us break down what's happening in this trial —from a defense point of view— criminal defense attorney Joe Rosenbaum (who ironically has the same name as one of the two men Rittenhouse shot and killed) joins Katrina Daniel for a deep dive into this fast and deadly crime spree. Follow the show: Instagram: primetimecrime_ Twitter: primetimecrime_ External clip from (https://abc7chicago.com/kyle-rittenhouse-trial-charges-shooting-kenosha-wisconsin/11191163/) Host: Katrina Daniel Produced: Carmen Lucas Edited: Wyatt Peake In association with legalvideoconcepts.com
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial begins - with ABC News legal correspondent Royal Oakes. If you run into a riot and start shooting, can you claim self defense? The trial will feature a bevy of video showing Rittenhouse's movements that night, including infrared video filmed from above Kenosha. The heart of the trial is the analysis of Rittenhouse's actions and whether they can be considered "reasonable." Rittenhouse, now 18, fired an AR-15-style weapon eight times in all during the unrest: four shots at an unarmed Joseph Rosenbaum, two shots at an unarmed unknown individual, one shot at an unarmed Anthony Huber and one shot at an armed Gaige Grosskreutz. Rittenhouse is charged with five felonies: first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide and two counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety. He is also charged with misdemeanor possession of a dangerous weapon under the age of 18 and a non-criminal violation of failure to comply with an emergency order. He has pleaded not guilty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jospeh Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber, and Gaige Grosskreutz. The media have largely sanitized the criminal histories of these three men. Rosenbaum was a registered sex offender who was out on bond for a domestic abuse battery accusation and was caught on video acting aggressively earlier that night. Huber was a felon convicted in a strangulation case who was recently accused of domestic abuse. Grosskreutz was convicted of a crime for use of a firearm while intoxicated and was armed with a handgun when shot. In this podcast, Jaxon breaks down the easiest justified self defense case in the history America, how based the judge has been so far, and why it's important to not leave your health and safety up to the state and to learn to defend yourself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The Hake Report, Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Also check out Hake News from today: Liberal Supreme Court and ACB disappointment and disgrace, all but Clarence Thomas (and MAYBE Samuel Alito). Kissing up to BLM / DeRay McKesson, and PA late voting. Twitter censors Trump, pretending with MSM that mail-in voting is fine! “Islamic extremist” attack in Vienna, Austria, supposedly at a synagogue, but also nightlife? Confusing. 20-year-old Macedonian who'd tried to join ISIS, but “completely normal family.” Kyle Rittenhouse bail set to $2M by liberal judge in Wisconsin. John Huber, father of Anthony Huber, falsely smears the innocent young man from Kenosha riots after the Jacob Blake incident. More stuff: Joe Biden bus vs. MAGA caravan… Trump making changes… fire the deep state unelected bureaucrats in the fake “intelligence” community! Be alert, guys and gals! People are on-edge, people are crazy. Don't provoke anyone unnecessarily. Be cool, be smart. Paul Ng, political prisoner! Andre Abram: “Why are you taking pictures of me?” Compare him with Tucker Carlson from several years ago! Fake news is scare-mongering about racism. Trump in 1980, age 34! Talking with Rona Barrett, about respect for America abroad, and strong, right, and perhaps unpopular leaders. CALLERS George from Greece comments on the election and abortion. Brandon from Oakland is excited for the men's forum coming up. Mike from Houston, TX tells of his experience with his first son who has Down syndrome. Art from Ohio talks about a confrontation with an aggressive little girl at age 8. HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below LIVE VIDEO: DLive | Periscope | Facebook | YouTube* | Twitch* PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | PodBean | Google … SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | DLive Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2020/11/3/110320-tue-political-prisoners-kyle-r-paul-ng-donald-trump