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Unfortunately, Rittenhouse was attacked by a crowd on the property he was protecting, and a man was shot in the head. The man who was killed appears to be Joseph Rosenbaum, "a registered sex offender for a crime involving a minor." Videos of the victim have popped up on Twitter but we have no way of verifying them at this time. What we know for certain is that Rittenhouse is responsible for the shooting deaths of two men and another who was wounded."People are getting injured and our job is to protect this business... If someone is hurt, I'm running into harms way. That's why I need my rifle to protect myself," Rittenhouse told a reporter from the Daily Caller.


During the segment, Lemon freely admitted that his primary concern with the crisis was the possibility that it may hurt Biden's ability to unseat President Donald Trump in the November election.Joe was a little tardy in his condemnation, apparently needing the nod from Don Lemon to do so:
The timing of Biden's statement was not lost on conservatives, suggesting that he was moved by his polling numbers rather than by the plight of the businesses he referred to in his message when he took aim at rioters and looters.Michelle Obama (still feeling relevant apparently) also stuck her nose in, along with a pitch for donations to her foundation racket:
"I noticed that CNN said your polls were probably down because of the rioting. I'm guessing that's why you finally mentioned about rioting and the violence being wrong. I think it was Lemon that said it," a commenter said.
The poll numbers cited by Lemon have not been made public. However, public polls tell a similar story. A survey released by Marquette University Law School on Wednesday found that approval of street protests has dropped from 61 percent in June to 48 percent this month. Support for the Black Lives Matter movement has also fallen by 10 points, to 49 percent, while support for the police has increased and only 17 percent of respondents agree with defunding police departments - a core demand of some BLM activists and Democratic politicians.
Former first lady Michelle Obama shared on Friday that she's "devastated" by the shootings in Kenosha, Wis., this week, including the police shooting of Jacob Blake and the shooting of three protesters that left two dead and one injured.These people have no shame.
"It's really — it's a standard. I mean, nobody's going to be punished. C'mon. Nobody likes to wear a mask. This is a universal feeling, right? So that's not the point. 'Hey, let's enjoy wearing masks.' No. The point is this is what we, as responsible people who love our neighbor, we have to just do that right now. God willing, it won't be forever. But this is a sacrifice we have to make."
"I believe deeply in the principle of an apolitical U.S. military. In the event of a dispute over some aspect of the elections, by law U.S. courts and the U.S. Congress are required to resolve any disputes, not the U.S. military. I foresee no role for the U.S armed forces in this process."
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