Hinderaker’s Newest Lies, Regarding Kyle Rittenhouse: A Kenosha, Wisconsin Murder Trial

Back shortly after Kyle committed his crimes, John wrote two or three pieces that were entirely unacquainted with the facts, as then known, via videos, charging documents and police statements. We noted them.

Here over a year later, with Kyle on trial, John again willfully lies about what is already in the public record as testimony from the stand.

John here makes an argument for self-defense, while falsely stating he was protecting property.

In fact, the owners of the car dealership that Kyle claimed to be “protecting”… testified they never even authorized him to be on their property that night, let alone act as an armed vigilante.

So Kyle was a trespasser, and a minor, not lawfully allowed to be in the street with the weapon he had — a semi-automatic rifle, good only for the killing of humans, in large numbers (see Las Vegas 2018). He proceeded to walked over a half mile away from where his purported “post” (at least as claimed by him), because the protest had passed him by. So, he voluntarily, and without authority, walked into the crowd, after being ordered by the police to go home, as a minor out after curfew.

In sum, he had no right to “defend”… anything — and he was violating a police order to disburse.

Then he fatally shot a man (unarmed, at close range)… with at least one round striking the man in… the back.

Game over — that’s the murder. The other, later two, might be stretched into some form of self-defense — but as to the first, it was… murder. He was holding a repeater fire, automatic rifle, loaded — with the safety off — and thus “had no reasonable fear” of an unarmed man. That a shot was heard in the distance, at about the same time… means he panicked. Not not not, that he was in any manner justified, in killing an unarmed man, given all the above.

Sit down, Hinderaker. You are a loathsome liar. The only killings that night were carried out by one Kyle Rittenhouse.

Now, in a few weeks, Kyle ought not be eligible for parole until… 2040 or so. By then he will be 49, and more sober (and John will have long ago been worm food).

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