Rittenhouse shot at his intended targets, hit no bystanders, and disengaged when the threat stopped (even when one of them feigned surrender). He carried himself better than cops with "proper training" did, and at 17 years old.
"Jumpkick man" is a good start for finding out if someone was actually following the Rittenhouse case closely or just taking whatever the MSM fed them. The latter is especially obvious if they actually thought he was guilty.
Rittenhouse shot at his intended targets, hit no bystanders, and disengaged when the threat stopped (even when one of them feigned surrender). He carried himself better than cops with "proper training" did, and at 17 years old.
He missed only once. He missed a black life-long criminal who stopped on his head, thus inadvertently depriving the media of an anti-black narrative.
Even when he missed, he still got a hit.
"Jumpkick man" is a good start for finding out if someone was actually following the Rittenhouse case closely or just taking whatever the MSM fed them. The latter is especially obvious if they actually thought he was guilty.