I haven't followed much of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, but every time I hear the defendant was 17 years old at the time he killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, I wonder where the heck were the adults he was rolling with that night, if any.
How could a 17 year old walk around an American town, freely brandishing a semi-automatic assault rifle in the midst of a hostile protest, and NOT kill somebody. Have any adults stepped forward to take some of the blame for influencing and/or lack of supervision? There must have been gun-toting organizations, supposedly there to help patrol the streets of Kenosha, with responsibly acting adults keeping gun-toters in line. Or is this really a case of one teenage boy acting on his own without any outside influence or engagement.
Didn't representatives for the conservative website "The Daily Caller," who interviewed Rittenhouse before the shooting, notice anything unusual about the age and/or demeanor of the youth? Did they think to contact local authorities to disarm the teen? Did they warn him of the harm he might incite or harm that might come to him while brandishing an assault weapon?
I just find it irresponsible of anyone out that night, especially those armed and proclaiming to protect and serve the community, knowingly allowing a teenager to participate in militia-style activities or roam around independently with an assault weapon. And if laws, governing teenagers armed with assault weapons, excuse them from accountability because they lack the intelligence, experience or common sense NOT to bring assault weapons to a heated protest, then United States of America laws should be on trial for murder; along with weapons makers and gun associations.
From what I've surmised, a young man was influenced or coerced to engage in activity he lacked maturity, training, judgement and legal age to participate in. Two people lost their lives during an evening of violence when protestors clashed with an underage, unsupervised armed and dangerous American man-child. Now on trial for murder, the man-child reverts back to being just a scared boy, awakening from a nightmare, unable to grasp the full extent of his actions. And, like most children who feel they did nothing wrong, unapologetic.
In California, if a person ignites a fire, knowingly or unknowingly, in an area or environment at high-risk for wildfires, that person is held accountable if caught. Wildfires put lives and property at risk. I suppose we can say the same for assault weapons in the wrong hands. As well as lies and misinformation spread by influential persons with access to a wide range of citizens via media and/or public office (Ex.: Jan 6, 2021 United States Capitol Attack).
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