From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team

Posted by: FordBoy

From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 08/30/20 02:57 PM


From Kyles lawyers...

Statement by Rittenhouse’s legal team at Pierce Bainbridge, provided to the Gateway Pundit, they explained that “after Kyle finished his work that day as a community lifeguard in Kenosha, he wanted to help clean up some of the damage, so he and a friend went to the local public high school to remove graffiti by rioters.”

Additionally, the weapon Rittenhouse was using to protect himself and others never crossed state lines.
“Later in the day, they received information about a call for help from a local business owner, whose downtown Kenosha auto dealership was largely destroyed by mob violence,” the statement continues. “Business owner needed help to protect what he had left of his life’s work, including two nearby mechanic’s shops. Kyle and a friend armed themselves with rifles due to the deadly violence gripping Kenosha and many other American cities, and headed to the business premises. The weapons were in Wisconsin and never crossed state lines.”

When Rittenhouse arrived at the mechanics shop, he and others stood guard to prevent further destruction. Later that night, long after the 8 p.m. curfew had passed, the police began to disperse a group of rioters. His lawyer, John M. Pierce, explains that while dispersing the mob, they maneuvered a mass of individuals down the street towards the auto shops. Rittenhouse and the others were threatened and taunted, but he did not react. “His intent was not to incite violence, but simply to deter property damage and use his training to provide first aid to injured community members,” Pierce says.

After the situation seemed to be diffused, Rittenhouse became increasingly concerned about people who were injured at the gas station, so he went in that direction with his first aid kit. He helped those he could find who were injured, either by administering aid or directing them which way to go for help beyond what he could offer.
The statement says that by the final time that Rittenhouse returned to the gas station and “confirmed there were no more injured individuals who needed assistance, police had advanced their formation and blocked what would have been his path back to the mechanic’s shop. Kyle then complied with the police instructions not to go back there. Kyle returned to the gas station until he learned of a need to help protect the second mechanic’s shop further down the street where property destruction was imminent with no police were nearby.”

“As Kyle proceeded towards the second mechanic’s shop, he was accosted by multiple rioters who recognized that he had been attempting to protect a business the mob wanted to destroy. This outraged the rioters and created a mob now determined to hurt Kyle. They began chasing him down. Kyle attempted to get away, but he could not do so quickly enough. Upon the sound of a gunshot behind him, Kyle turned and was immediately faced with an attacker lunging towards him and reaching for his rifle. He reacted instantaneously and justifiably with his weapon to protect himself, firing and striking the attacker,” Pierce explains.

Additionally, Rittenhouse stopped to ensure care for his attacker, hardly sounds like someone who had went to the riot with intent to kill.

“Kyle stopped to ensure care for the wounded attacker but faced a growing mob gesturing towards him. He realized he needed to flee for his safety and his survival. Another attacker struck Kyle from behind as he fled down the street. Kyle turned as the mob pressed in on him and he fell to the ground,” his legal team says. “One attacker kicked Kyle on the ground while he was on the ground. Yet another bashed him over the head with a skateboard. Several rioters tried to disarm Kyle. In fear for his life and concerned the crowd would either continue to shoot at him or even use his own weapon against him, Kyle had no choice but to fire multiple rounds towards his immediate attackers, striking two, including one armed attacker. The rest of the mob began to disperse upon hearing the additional gunshots.”
Rittenhouse then attempted to turn himself in, but was told to keep moving. He went and turned himself in to his local police that evening.

“Kyle got up and continued down the street in the direction of police with his hands in the air. He attempted to contact multiple police officers, but they were more concerned with the wounded attackers. The police did not take Kyle into custody at that time, but instead they indicated he should keep moving,” the statement says. “He fully cooperated, both then and later that night when he turned himself in to the police in his hometown, Antioch, Illinois.”

The legal team says that “in a reactionary rush to appease the divisive, destructive forces currently roiling this country, prosecutors in Kenosha did not engage in any meaningful analysis of the facts, or any in-depth review of available video footage (some of which shows that a critical state’s witness was not even at the area where the shots were fired); this was not a serious investigation. Rather, after learning Kyle may have had conservative political viewpoints, they immediately saw him as a convenient target who they could use as a scapegoat to distract from the Jacob Blake shooting and the government’s abject failure to ensure basic law and order to citizens. Within 24-36 hours, he was charged with multiple homicide counts.”

Rittenhouse is now being represented by some of the best legal minds in the country at Pierce Bainbridge, with help from Nicholas Sandmann’s lawyer Lin Wood.

On Friday, his legal team obtained a several-week continuance of his extradition hearing to September 25th. The lawyers say that this is an attempt to slow the rush to assassinate his character and destroy his life.
“Kyle, his family, the team at Pierce Bainbridge and his other lawyers intend to fight these charges every step of the way, take the case to trial and win an acquittal on the grounds of self-defense before a jury of his peers,” the statement reads.

The legal fees and other costs of Kyle’s defense will be provided through donations to #FightBack Foundation Inc., a Texas 501(c)(4) foundation created by John Pierce and Lin Wood to protect law- abiding American citizens whose rights are being trampled on by state and local governments that are more concerned with appeasing mobs than protecting those rights.

“A 17-year old child should not have to take up arms in America to protect life and property. That is the job of state and local governments. However, those governments have failed, and law-abiding citizens have no choice but to protect their own communities as their forefathers did at Lexington and Concord in 1775,” Pierce said. “Kyle is not a racist or a white supremacist. He is a brave, patriotic, compassionate law-abiding American who loves his country and his community. He did nothing wrong. He defended himself, which is a fundamental right of all Americans given by God and protected by law. He is now in the crosshairs of institutional forces that are much more powerful than him. But he will stand up to them and fight not only for himself, but for all Americans and their beloved Constitution. We will never leave his side until he is victorious in that fight.”
#freeKyleRittenhouse
Posted by: Verylargeboots

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 08/30/20 03:01 PM

**VOTE IN NOVEMBER** yeah dude
Posted by: FordBoy

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 08/30/20 03:02 PM

smile
Posted by: JBaccheus

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 08/31/20 10:24 AM

**VOTE IN NOVEMBER**. This country is in the **VOTE IN NOVEMBER** muck and mire.
Posted by: FordBoy

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 12:15 PM

His “victim” speaks out smh...

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/11/us/kenosh...x.html?ofs=fbia
Posted by: JiveBunny

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 03:49 PM

Curious as to why you are spreading his victim's statements. Giving him a broader voice. I would leave this thread you started for Rittenhouse just about him. Just my thoughts.
Posted by: Verylargeboots

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 04:02 PM

Originally Posted By: JiveBunny
Curious as to why you are spreading his victim's statements. Giving him a broader voice. I would leave this thread you started for Rittenhouse just about him. Just my thoughts.


I thought it was good info to yet again see how CNN is spreading lies. We've all seen the real videos and whatnot before all the doctored information came out later, this is just another example of the left doing what it does best. Lying.
Posted by: FordBoy

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 08:51 PM

Originally Posted By: JiveBunny
Curious as to why you are spreading his victim's statements. Giving him a broader voice. I would leave this thread you started for Rittenhouse just about him. Just my thoughts.


Yea, I was 50/50 on it brother. It is just a shame how much the truth gets twisted and what not. I see your point totally.
Posted by: FordBoy

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 08:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Verylargeboots
Originally Posted By: JiveBunny
Curious as to why you are spreading his victim's statements. Giving him a broader voice. I would leave this thread you started for Rittenhouse just about him. Just my thoughts.


I thought it was good info to yet again see how CNN is spreading lies. We've all seen the real videos and whatnot before all the doctored information came out later, this is just another example of the left doing what it does best. Lying.


Yes sir!
Posted by: bustedknee

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 10:13 PM

Originally Posted By: JiveBunny
Curious as to why you are spreading his victim's statements. Giving him a broader voice. I would leave this thread you started for Rittenhouse just about him. Just my thoughts.



Gave me a chuckle.

"....I am now missing 90% of my bicep. This has not been easy emotionally, physically. I'm in constant pain, like excruciating pain that just doesn't go away -- both in my arm, in my heart."


Poke the bear -
Posted by: a_s

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/11/20 11:45 PM

Sounds like Kyle is in jail for quite some time. Stuck in Illinois without bail for extradition to Wisconsin with 2 million bail (no bond).
Posted by: Verylargeboots

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/12/20 01:52 AM

Originally Posted By: a_s
Sounds like Kyle is in jail for quite some time. Stuck in Illinois without bail for extradition to Wisconsin with 2 million bail (no bond).


No go fund me, no facebook coverage, and liberal lies. **VOTE IN NOVEMBER** the left
Posted by: JBaccheus

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/14/20 04:45 PM

Turns out when Felons with illicit weapons attempt to use them on minors, and get blasted for their efforts, the media cries.

Personally I think firearms violations should carry heavier penalties. 15+years, life with parole, etc. based off offense.

Great Idea. Lets drop alot of the **VOTE IN NOVEMBER** firearm laws, and just add penalties and ENFORCE SAID PENALTIES on the abusers.
Posted by: bustedknee

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/14/20 06:30 PM

Personally I think firearms violations should not carry heavier penalties.

If you commit murder -- IT IS MURDER whether you used a car or knife or poison or A GUN!

If you rob a bank -- IT IT BANK ROBBERY whether you had a note, a finger in your pocket or A GUN!

Prosecutors use the additional charges to negotiate plea bargains. Most times when they are inept at investigating and prosecuting.

If you rob a bank and murder someone in the process you should be punished for the robbery and murder! Severely!!!!
Posted by: FordBoy

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/14/20 08:16 PM

Originally Posted By: bustedknee
Personally I think firearms violations should not carry heavier penalties.

If you commit murder -- IT IS MURDER whether you used a car or knife or poison or A GUN!

If you rob a bank -- IT IT BANK ROBBERY whether you had a note, a finger in your pocket or A GUN!

Prosecutors use the additional charges to negotiate plea bargains. Most times when they are inept at investigating and prosecuting.

If you rob a bank and murder someone in the process you should be punished for the robbery and murder! Severely!!!!



We have entirely too many criminals with extensive criminal history's running around freely. Plea bargains and what not are all far too common. Often times it seems as the prosecutors and lawyers have fun with this or don't want to try. I don't know what the reason is, but go all out, do the crime do the time..MAX TIME.
Posted by: JBaccheus

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/15/20 12:13 AM

Yeah... I don't believe in plea bargains. I think that they are leveraged to increase DA's "scores" for prosecution, and to feed the private prison industry (which is an industry).


Lets buy one of the chinese made islands, let the prisoners make a sustainable society. Have them learn how to cooperate with others or die. (this is just me being bitter, not to be taken as advice)
Posted by: JBaccheus

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/15/20 12:14 AM

It would be nice. But how else to prevent repeat offenders who ruin the public view of firearms.
Posted by: Rangers484

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/15/20 06:06 PM

We can call this island, Australia.
Posted by: JBaccheus

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/18/20 07:35 PM

*thumbs up*
Posted by: Paratus

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 09/19/20 09:53 AM

Kiyle Rittenhouse for President, 2040 ticket
Posted by: FordBoy

Re: From Kyle Rittenhouse legal team - 10/14/20 06:12 PM

Charges dropped on the Illinois side of things.. that should have happened awhile ago.

Also just In they charged that dude who fired the first shot... finally..