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Plus crossing a state line and driving 35 +/- miles from home carrying a gun you're probably not legal to carry. He had no business being there, He was hunting.he defended himself from it and the mob got what they asked forso its his fault they got excited because he carried a rifle.. u displace blame and their lack of self control and put it on the victim, which was the victor in this casey was he running? a mob was chasing him and saying 'kill him!'
those degenerates r lucky he had the restraint he did
Wisconsin state statue says someone can only use force likely to cause death if they believe that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm. Did the protestors that night not have a right to defend themselves against this mob rule inflicted child with a semi automatic weapon?
The major issues in his defense will be that the dumpster fire isn’t going to be enough to justify shooting 3 and killing 2 people that night.
Everyone out that night was in violation of the curfew. The man who lit the dumpster fire was not one of the people shot that night and has already been charged. It will be argued that Kyle created this volatile situation by bringing a gun unlawfully into the protest and subsequent riots.
he was very reserved in how many rounds he fired
What Kyle did is technically mob rule. People died.
i understand ur law oriented in your thought process, but what do u do if someone threatens your life?
lets say they break into your house and stick their head through the window...gonna slug em with a law book, or shoot em dead?
do not borrow trouble
I have no sympathy for anyone that leaves the safety of their home with arms to look for trouble.