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Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Kenosha

KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58 ) -- An officer-involved shooting investigation is underway in Kenosha on Sunday, Aug. 23.

The shooting happened near 28th Avenue and 40th Street around 5:11 p.m., after officers were called for a "domestic incident."

According to police, officers provided immediate aid to the person. They were transported via Flight for Life to Froedtert in Milwaukee for treatment. The person is in serious condition.

A large crowd gathered near the scene following the shooting.

Kenosha Sheriff’s Department and Wisconsin State Patrol were requested immediately so that the scene could be turned over to an agency other than Kenosha police.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) will handle the investigation.

 
LOL at the corporate logs on the cop, have they forgotten who exactly donated hundreds of millions of dollars to their gay movement? Look in the mirror bitch, you guys are the cogs in the machine.
Let me put it like this: Do you expect them to show gratitude to their supporters?
 
I dont really care if Kyle is some kind of saint or if his plans were realistic or what the fuck, his self defense was completely justified and attacks against him are in fact attacks on you and the people you care about because it ultimately makes you and the people you love easier targets for violence.

And if you actually do this odds are good you get to spend most of the rest of your life behind bars, justified or not. Not having an answer other than "I came to participate in violence" to the question "Why were you even in town that day?" isn't going to help you either.

If you actually know someone with a business in town who plans on protecting it, have that guy hire you as security. Now your answer as to why you crossed state lines was "I was going to my job." And why you were at the business is "I work there." And why you had a gun was "My job was security." It doesn't immunize anything you could possibly do but it's a lot better answer than "I heard there was gonna be a ruckus and I wanted to go get my ruckus on."


Article disregarded.

The criminal complaint does not say that Grosskreutz was armed, as the post suggests.

You can literally see the gun in any picture of the incident. Fuck this lying cunt.

And not a word of the lengthy violent criminal histories of the so-called "victims."

And they wonder why they're called fake news.
 
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Have some drone footage of the incident.


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I mean, if the left want to continue to smear this teenager, I'm all ears.
Normally divisive events that spark a powder keg of conflict have some ambiguity to them, usually a bit of hearsay and water-muddying,, but this? Kyle's Retreat is in the running for the most well-documented street battle in human history.
There's 0 ambiguity whatsoever, and anybody not 100% in his corner is either ignorant, been lied to several times, or blinded by ideology
 
I mean, if the left want to continue to smear this teenager, I'm all ears.
Normally divisive events that spark a powder keg of conflict have some ambiguity to them, usually a bit of hearsay and water-muddying,, but this? Kyle's Retreat is in the running for the most well-documented street battle in human history.
There's 0 ambiguity whatsoever, and anybody not 100% in his corner is either ignorant, been lied to several times, or blinded by ideology
The people filming these riots are legitimately doing an incredible public service.
 
Have some drone footage of the incident.

I'm pretty sure we've seen that muzzle flash in another picture. It was right before things popped off. I think it might have been the triggering event as both sides thought the other was shooting at them.

The people filming these riots are legitimately doing an incredible public service.

Especially with the fake news absolutely, utterly lying about every single event, we'd have no idea what was actually going on if we had to rely on these fucking scumbags.
 
Sounds almost just like this thread's favorite pure, innocent boyscout!
Watch this 2A self-defense warrior start his police training early by beating up on this girl literally half his height with his friends, just one month ago before his heroic crusade!
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(he's the kid in the red white and blue trunks)

The Rittenhouse Effect that someone earlier on in the thread mentioned even got the boys recording his girl-beating ass to come out of the car to defend the girl Kyle was beating down on! Kyle is going to change the world forever with his heroism and bravery!!
So, not only was Kyle well on his way following his dreams and joining the 41%--and by that I mean, the 41% of cops who beat their family members, it also seems he has a lot in common with one of the men he shot, Anthony Huber, than we all thought! Both are really into beating women!

Seems like this little fag also got a taste of his own medicine too! He fucked around beating this little girl up, and then found out when those two boys beat his lily ass into the ground for it!

Hallowed be the holy name of Saint Kyle Rittenhouse of Chicago! Praise be unto his sacred name, his words are like honey to all's ears! His actions are sacrosanct! All praise and grace be unto Saint Kyle!

G.I. Kyle, a hero for the ages! The young shall look up to him and finally push back against the evil liberals! He will be the new Action Man with his own toyline and cereal boxes and whatever the hell else someone else in the thread said earlier! HALLELUJAH!

He patrols commies AND thots? Wow.

If none of them were arrested I'm going to assume that teenage tard fight wasn't serious.
 
Especially with the fake news absolutely, utterly lying about every single event, we'd have no idea what was actually going on if we had to rely on these fucking scumbags.
We can see the pistol shot in some of the cellphone footage that NYT released. The drone just shows what the original shooter does in the aftermath of the muzzle flash where the original angle couldn't see anything other than the burst of gas from the pistol firing.
 
Dude, this is the fucking farms. Jokingly enshrining every Tom, Dick and Harry who puts someone they don't like in their place is just what people do here. That's the whole fucking meme.
>joined april 25, 2020
ok i'll take your word for it
"jokingly"
I'm pretty sure people like the lizard guy singing this kid's praises are not joking.
That's the whole fucking meme.
hang yourself for this phrase alone.
I dont really care if Kyle is some kind of saint or if his plans were realistic or what the fuck, his self defense was completely justified and attacks against him are in fact attacks on you and the people you care about because it ultimately makes you and the people you love easier targets for violence.
"attacks against him are in fact attacks on you and the people you care about"
:story:I don't care for either side here. Nice of you to assume I do. I don't see the people he shot as heroes, I don't know or care about their family or gofundmes or whatever. The point is that civilians gunning each other down in the streets is a bad thing. No one should be out there burning down buildings, either. The dumbasses thrown in jail aren't going to go without criminal charges no matter how much cash is wasted on their defense, especially if video exists of them destroying property.

If it were a business owner outside protecting his building, a place he has a reason to stand next to and defend, him killing those two people is fine, not some facebook larping campaign group coming cross state to a place they were never asked to defend nor do they have the legal jurisdiction to.
If anyone wants to train their anger on anything, train it on the mayors of these towns to allow the national guard to come into the city. Which they have, which did a hell of a better job protecting Kenosha than the aforementioned larpers.

"it ultimately makes you and the people you love easier targets for violence."
It also made that Trump supporter shot in Oregon an easier target for violence too. That's why extrajudicial murder like this and encouraging it is bad. Igniting a mini-civil war between vigilantes is dumb.

Continue circlejerking.
 


CNN was widely mocked late Wednesday after an on-air graphic that was broadcasted a day earlier went viral.

CNN national correspondent Omar Jimenez was reporting live in the early hours on Tuesday morning on the unrest that had taken place in Kenosha, Wis., following the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake.

Jimenez was standing in front of a raging fire and the chyron at the bottom of the screen read, "FIERY BUT MOSTLY PEACEFUL PROTESTS AFTER POLICE SHOOTING."

The image, which didn't surface until Wednesday night, sparked jokes across social media.

"Clowns. Irresponsible clowns. It’s not even funny. Months of enabling violence and destruction by ignoring and downplaying it, thereby eliminating any pressure on politicians to take action," conservative writer A.G. Hamilton reacted.

"The Most 2020 headline you'll ever read..." comedians the Hodge Twins quipped.

"'Fiery but mostly peaceful protest' is so absurd that if it were satire you’d think it was lazy and unimaginative," National Republican Senatorial Committee senior adviser Matt Whitlock wrote.

"The phrase 'beyond parody' doesn’t begin to describe this," conservative commentator Matt Walsh said.

New York Post reporter Jon Levine took a screenshot of the graphic and put it side-by-side with an image from the classic Leslie Nielsen comedy "The Naked Gun" where his character Detective Frank Drebin attempts to disperse a crowd in front of an exploding building.

"Nothing to see here. Please disperse," the caption from Drebin reads as chaos ensued behind him.

Many compared this CNN moment to an on-air moment on MSNBC back in May where anchor Ali Velshi, who was reporting live from Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, was telling viewers that the situation was "'generally speaking unruly" while standing in front of a burning building.

"I want to be clear on how I characterize this. This is mostly a protest. It is not, generally speaking, unruly but fires have been started and this crowd is relishing that," Velshi described the unrest.

On Tuesday, CNN similarly raised eyebrows with another graphic that graphic initially said, “8PM CURFEW ORDERED AFTER VIOLENT PROTESTS OVER POLICE SHOOTING OF UNARMED BLACK MAN IN WISCONSIN,” but the message was removed and replaced roughly 5 seconds later without the word “violent."
 
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CNN was widely mocked late Wednesday after an on-air graphic that was broadcasted a day earlier went viral.

CNN national correspondent Omar Jimenez was reporting live in the early hours on Tuesday morning on the unrest that had taken place in Kenosha, Wis., following the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake.

Jimenez was standing in front of a raging fire and the chyron at the bottom of the screen read, "FIERY BUT MOSTLY PEACEFUL PROTESTS AFTER POLICE SHOOTING."

The image, which didn't surface until Wednesday night, sparked jokes across social media.

"Clowns. Irresponsible clowns. It’s not even funny. Months of enabling violence and destruction by ignoring and downplaying it, thereby eliminating any pressure on politicians to take action," conservative writer A.G. Hamilton reacted.

"The Most 2020 headline you'll ever read..." comedians the Hodge Twins quipped.

"'Fiery but mostly peaceful protest' is so absurd that if it were satire you’d think it was lazy and unimaginative," National Republican Senatorial Committee senior adviser Matt Whitlock wrote.

"The phrase 'beyond parody' doesn’t begin to describe this," conservative commentator Matt Walsh said.

New York Post reporter Jon Levine took a screenshot of the graphic and put it side-by-side with an image from the classic Leslie Nielsen comedy "The Naked Gun" where his character Detective Frank Drebin attempts to disperse a crowd in front of an exploding building.

"Nothing to see here. Please disperse," the caption from Drebin reads as chaos ensued behind him.

Many compared this CNN moment to an on-air moment on MSNBC back in May where anchor Ali Velshi, who was reporting live from Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, was telling viewers that the situation was "'generally speaking unruly" while standing in front of a burning building.

"I want to be clear on how I characterize this. This is mostly a protest. It is not, generally speaking, unruly but fires have been started and this crowd is relishing that," Velshi described the unrest.

On Tuesday, CNN similarly raised eyebrows with another graphic that graphic initially said, “8PM CURFEW ORDERED AFTER VIOLENT PROTESTS OVER POLICE SHOOTING OF UNARMED BLACK MAN IN WISCONSIN,” but the message was removed and replaced roughly 5 seconds later without the word “violent."

I saw that online; it was fucking incredible.


Just a couple of months ago, Don Lemonade and Fredo were praising the riots, but after the polls started to change, they were against them.

 
I saw that online; it was fucking incredible.


Just a couple of months ago, Don Lemonade and Fredo were praising the riots, but after the polls started to change, they were against them.

They'll have to slowly change course to reprogram the NPCs before the Biden campaign can come out against the riots without drawing their ire.
 
>joined april 25, 2020
ok i'll take your word for it
"jokingly"
I'm pretty sure people like the lizard guy singing this kid's praises are not joking.
You do realize you just drew attention to the fact that someone with a 4-month old account understands how this place works, while you, with a 4-year old account, don't. Right?
 
"attacks against him are in fact attacks on you and the people you care about"
:story:I don't care for either side here. Nice of you to assume I do. I don't see the people he shot as heroes, I don't know or care about their family or gofundmes or whatever. The point is that civilians gunning each other down in the streets is a bad thing. No one should be out there burning down buildings, either. The dumbasses thrown in jail aren't going to go without criminal charges no matter how much cash is wasted on their defense, especially if video exists of them destroying property.

If it were a business owner outside protecting his building, a place he has a reason to stand next to and defend, him killing those two people is fine, not some facebook larping campaign group coming cross state to a place they were never asked to defend nor do they have the legal jurisdiction to.
If anyone wants to train their anger on anything, train it on the mayors of these towns to allow the national guard to come into the city. Which they have, which did a hell of a better job protecting Kenosha than the aforementioned larpers.

"it ultimately makes you and the people you love easier targets for violence."
It also made that Trump supporter shot in Oregon an easier target for violence too. That's why extrajudicial murder like this and encouraging it is bad. Igniting a mini-civil war between vigilantes is dumb.

Continue circlejerking.

The car dealership reached out to the Millitia for help. And yes, very very many of the people thrown in jail are getting off without criminal charges.


For someone who "doesnt care for either side" you sure spend a lot of energy lying on one sides behalf.
 
Especially with the fake news absolutely, utterly lying about every single event, we'd have no idea what was actually going on if we had to rely on these fucking scumbags.
Murray Gell-Mann might have been wildly optimistic by thinking journalists are just tards.
 
If it were a business owner outside protecting his building, a place he has a reason to stand next to and defend, him killing those two people is fine, not some facebook larping campaign group coming cross state to a place they were never asked to defend nor do they have the legal jurisdiction to.
But... he was asked to defend it. By the business owner. And you keep saying "cross state" like the kid lived more than 30 minutes away, which basically translates to "right next door" in rural areas.
 
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