dropdeadfred, Screw you in what you think i would support or not. You oughta have known long before now. If something is established as the best widely known fact of the time i would be likely to support it, all while staying open not to if a more evidenced-based fact contradicting it comes along. You on the other hand support any baseless assertion supporting your position. At least that's what you do most all of the time.
Videos as yours that take snippets out of context seldom mean much, and often mislead.
Watch live: First witness for Rittenhouse defense says he was asked to defend Car Source
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DENEEN SMITH and LEE ENTERPRISES and POOL REPORTS 4 hrs ago
4:52 p.m.: Done for the day.
After court today defense attorney Mark Richards said he believes they will finish with presentation of evidence this week. Asked if Rittenhouse would testify he said “Who’s Rittenhouse?” and laughed as he walked away.
3:35 p.m.: DeBruin is now testifying about what he saw after Rosenbaum shooting. "Now I can say (it was) Anthony Huber, it looked like he was trying to subdue Kyle, and that’s when everything happened in what seemed like a matter of a second."
Next, of Grosskreutz, DeBruin said "he had his firearm out, pointing it at Kyle, and Kyle shot Mr. Grosskreutz."
Bit of a crazy interchange in court as Richards asks DeBruin about a meeting DeBruin had with prosecution in which Binger asked him if he wanted to add anything to his statement. DeBruin took that as him wanting to rewrite his police statement. DeBruin said he hired his own lawyer and talked the next day to Richards. As cross examination got a little heated, judge sends the jury out of the room.
Back on the stand, ADA Kraus is pointing out differences between DeBruin's statement to police and what was said in court. "Like I said, I'm not a detective," DeBruin said.
3 p.m.: "You're the first witness who has ever done this, but you brought your own exhibits," lead defense attorney Mark Richards says to local resident Nathan DeBruin, who described himself as a freelance photojournalist. DeBruin brought in photographs he took the night of the shooting Sponsored
The jury is looking a little exhausted as this witness goes through photos of Joseph Rosenbaum being involved in stuff like setting fire to a trailer and tipping over a port-a-potty.
1:55 p.m.: JoAnn Fiedler called to the stand ..
Defense calls JoAnn Fiedler to the stand.
She testifies she went to Kenosha that night to protect businesses. At Car Source, she meets Rittenhouse. She testified Rosenbaum yelled threats to the group she was with.
. She said she went to protect businesses in Kenosha on Aug. 25 and met Rittenhouse that night. She affirmed that Rosenbaum yelled threats to the group she was with.
12:55 p.m.: State formally rests case.
First witness up for the defense is Nicholas Smith, who worked for Car Source in the past and was with Rittenhouse and Dominick Black the night of the shootings.
Smith testifies that a family member of the family that owns Car Source asked for help defending the property, a direct contradiction of what the owner's sons testified to last week.