Law & Physics @physics171
12 November, 12:06
Self defence, a seated Kyle Rittenhouse, on the ground while attackers proceed to attack him, first attempt advancing on Kyle Rittenhouse, Gaige Grosskreutz meets Kyles Gun 3 to 5 feet away, Gaige Grosskreutz puts hands up backs away, Kyle does not shoot, Gaige Grosskreutz proceeds to move toward Kyle against with gun pointed at Kyle Rittenhouse, closing in on Kyle Ritten house Gaige Grosskreutz with a pointed Gun at Kyle Rittenhouse, Kyle shoots Gaige Grosskreutz in the bicep. https://www.youtube.com/wa...
Rittenhouse shooting victim confronted with video showing him pointing gun at defendant - YouTube

Defense attorneys for Kyle Rittenhouse questioned Gaige Grosskreutz, who was shot by Rittenhouse, about his actions leading up to the incident. Grosskreutz, ...


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Law & Physics @physics171
In America Natural Law protects Kyle for the ability to own, hold, use a weapon as self defence.
It seems This Whole trial is a criminal claim by a treasonous criminal system engaged in fraud, usurpations of fundamental rights, violating Kyle's fundamental inherent natural rights.
The constitution, or articles of confederations also protects Kyles rights.
Those that would bring false claim should pay dearly, are engaged as foreign emoluments, treason on a rule of law, and causing massive damage to Kyle Rittenhouse, entitling to a cause of acton, as well, entitles Kyle to tort claims against his government attackers.
Those in position of emoluments or foreign emoluments committing domestic violence, internal insurrection on a rule of law are in serious trouble?
12:26 AM - Nov 12, 2021

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