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(2,022 posts)54. What interest would the federal government have in this case?
A group of idiots, all white, looking for trouble, got into a street fight, guns were involved, and some of them were killed. The state tried to make a case out of it, and failed.
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Maybe the families of the victims can set up a go-fund me (like the Rittenhouse supporters did)
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#16
I tend to agree with your assertion "More likely charge...is violation of civil rights..."
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#7
Political affiliation is possibly the basis for a charge of federal hate crime.
Scottie Mom
Nov 2021
#23
"Even if his actions had been found to be unlawful, it still isn't terrorism"
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#13
Rittehouse certainly knew about the illegally concealed glock when it was drawn on him
Devil Child
Nov 2021
#37
Rittenhouse didn't go to Kenosha with a list of "priors" for everyone demonstrating. He shot...
George II
Nov 2021
#30
Well here in Canada, the Proudboys are indeed a Federally-designated terrorist organization
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#31
And yet everyone (in both countries) has the right to free speech regardless of citizenship n/t
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#52
There is no way the shooter could have known about the (completely irrelevant)history of his victims
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#53
And I didn't know about the alleged history of Rittenhouse' victims either until this thread.
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#57
See above. There is no civil cause of action for terrorism, so it doesn't matter
Ocelot II
Nov 2021
#19
Sorry if I wasn't clear,yes state/federal terrorism charges are a separate issue from the civil suit
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#25
Because in Canada Proudboys are indeed a terrorist organization. Don't know what the US law is in
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#55
Nope. I'm not saying that at all and you don't get to put words in my mouth.
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#63
No,I'm saying a jury in state of WI already decided that murder charges do not apply in this case
Hiawatha Pete
Nov 2021
#67