Fair enough my point was his intentions were to go somewhere where he was not from with a weapon and provoke a reaction and that in itself is the problem
if it was outside his home it would have been different
He had family in Kenosha. His dad and best friend lived there.
The weapon was always in Wisconsin.
Open carry of long guns is legal in that state.
None of what you mentioned makes him guilty of murder.
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provoke a reaction"
He was open carrying all night long (many others were too and they didn't shoot anyone) and never fired a shot until Rosenbaum chased him.
Video shows this. The state's own witnesses testified to this in court.
Bro you've been wrong on everything in two threads. I told you the jury would be making the decision, not the judge. You want him to be guilty because you don't like what he did. But that is not the law. That doesn't mean he didn't have the right to defend himself when others attacked him.