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Reason: Addition

Agreed. Given the amount of evidence and even witness testimonies exonerating Kyle and condemning Rosenbaum as the aggressor, it seems very unlikely any jury would convict him. You manage to convince a jury that Rosenbaum was the aggressor and the other two shooting become tragic misunderstandings. Kyle had the right to self-defense even if the people attacking him had the noblest of intentions, but that's not bloody likely.

Honestly, they might know this case is a bust and Kyle will walk free. However, they might also fear releasing the verdict while political tensions are so high and black block terrorists are poised to burn Kenosha to the ground. You can imagine what would happen. The Kenosha Kid goes free. The out-of-town rioters come back with a vengeance, but all the business owners protecting their livelihoods just watched the shooter from the last riot walk free... scary stuff.

Yeah, this is definitely unfair to Kyle, but they might be trying to make the best of a truly shit situation, but again, not bloody likely.

134 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Agreed. Given the amount of evidence and even witness testimonies exonerating Kyle and condemning Rosenbaum as the aggressor, it seems very unlikely any jury would convict him. You manage to convince a jury that Rosenbaum was the aggressor and the other two shooting become tragic misunderstandings. Kyle had the right to self-defense even if the people attacking him had the noblest of intentions, but that's not bloody likely.

Honestly, they might know this case is a bust and Kyle will walk free. However, they might also know that releasing the verdict while political tensions are so high and black block terrorists are poised to burn Kenosha to the ground. Yeah, this is definitely unfair to Kyle, but they might be trying to make the best of a truly shit situation, but again, not bloody likely.

134 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Agreed. Given the amount of evidence and even witness testimonies exonerating Kyle and condemning Rosenbaum as the aggressor, it seems very unlikely any jury would convict him. You manage to convince a jury that Rosenbaum was the aggressor and the other two shooting become tragic misunderstandings. Kyle had the right to self-defense even if the people attacking him had the noblest of intentions, but that's not bloody likely.

134 days ago
1 score