Lin Wood indicated Kyle is safer in Kenosha than elsewhere. He said the Sheriff there is a good guy and has his back. I don't know if Lin was just referring to extradition or if he also meant Kyle could be a target if he makes bail.
I don't really know enough about it, but Lin Wood, in a recent interview I heard, was pretty dismissive of the concern about Kyle's extradition. The large number of people of Kenosha who came out for Trump seem based, so I think you could get a fair jury there.
Could you link to Lin’s post ? As we know the majority of America is based and yet we still didn’t have a fair election, what makes you believe that kyles jury will be fair when it comes down to it, it would be very hard to find people that A. Haven’t heard of the events or. B Have heard of the events and still kept an open mind. I honestly believe if Kyle goes to trial in WI he will face life unless pardoned.
Sorry, I don't recall who was interviewing Lin, but he was asked about Kyle as kind of an aside and he then responded. It was not something I read in a post. As for the jury in Kenosha, there are more people there who are appalled at the rioting than there are people who are okay with it. Good lawyers will find those people during voire dire.
Yes many people have misunderstood the news, so I'll break it down.
This is a TLDR version mind you.
The "incident" took place in Wisconsin.
After the incident, Kyle went home to his residence, in Illinois.
He was arrested in Illinois after turning himself in, as a fugitive from justive in Kenosha.
His extradition hearing was used as a delay tactic to move his extradition later to help
give him a fair shake. He was ALWAYS going to be extradited, this was a defence delay tactic. Too
close to the election.
Lin Wood indicated Kyle is safer in Kenosha than elsewhere. He said the Sheriff there is a good guy and has his back. I don't know if Lin was just referring to extradition or if he also meant Kyle could be a target if he makes bail.
Wasn’t the narrative of the left to extradite him to WI in order to seek a harsher sentence ? Or have I misunderstood the news ?
I don't really know enough about it, but Lin Wood, in a recent interview I heard, was pretty dismissive of the concern about Kyle's extradition. The large number of people of Kenosha who came out for Trump seem based, so I think you could get a fair jury there.
Could you link to Lin’s post ? As we know the majority of America is based and yet we still didn’t have a fair election, what makes you believe that kyles jury will be fair when it comes down to it, it would be very hard to find people that A. Haven’t heard of the events or. B Have heard of the events and still kept an open mind. I honestly believe if Kyle goes to trial in WI he will face life unless pardoned.
Sorry, I don't recall who was interviewing Lin, but he was asked about Kyle as kind of an aside and he then responded. It was not something I read in a post. As for the jury in Kenosha, there are more people there who are appalled at the rioting than there are people who are okay with it. Good lawyers will find those people during voire dire.
Yes many people have misunderstood the news, so I'll break it down. This is a TLDR version mind you.
The "incident" took place in Wisconsin.
After the incident, Kyle went home to his residence, in Illinois.
He was arrested in Illinois after turning himself in, as a fugitive from justive in Kenosha.
His extradition hearing was used as a delay tactic to move his extradition later to help give him a fair shake. He was ALWAYS going to be extradited, this was a defence delay tactic. Too close to the election.
He faces no charges in Illinois.
He has been extradited to Wisconsin.