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« PA: permitless concealed carry goes to the governor | Main | Hurrah! »

Thoughts on the Rittenhouse attackers

Posted by David Hardy · 17 November 2021 10:17 AM

First, Joseph Rosenbaum, convicted of child sexual abuse and given ten years in prison, where he racked up an impressive array of disciplinary citations and after release, some parole violations. More recently, he was charged with domestic battery, bail jumping, and a few other things. On the day of the shooting, he'd been discharged from a mental facility.

Second, Anthony M. Huber. He had a record for numerous offenses, battery, endangering public safety, strangulation, felony false imprisonment,

Third, "flying kick man," who kicked Rittenhouse in the head, was shot at, and fled, has been identified as a fellow who was on probation for domestic violence and with multiple felony convictions.

Fourth, Gaige Grosskreutz: six known arrests, for everything from burglary/theft and felon in possession to slapping his grandmother.

I've wondered if the BLM riots, excuse me, mostly peaceful protests, weren't an opportunity for all the sociopaths to rally and unite. The fact that four people in this group (having no other relationship to each other) wind up all having serious backgrounds for lawbreaking and impulsive violence does give some support to that hypothesis.

4 Comments | Leave a comment

Old Jarhead | November 17, 2021 4:17 PM | Reply

Indeed.
Birds of a feather, roosting together.

Flight-ER-Doc | November 17, 2021 5:34 PM | Reply

Felon in possession? So, his having a handgun is a federal offense.

Also, he lied, and his buddy lied, when they said that he was a medic of some sort...I doubt that Michigan Wisconsin allows felons to be EMT's or Paramedics

Denton | November 18, 2021 11:25 AM | Reply

Hmmm.... Does this mean we have found the hiring pool for the riot organizers?

RAH | November 20, 2021 5:14 AM | Reply

Humans have urges to destroy things. It is fun. Most of us refrain from acting on those dark desires. Riots are wild, exciting and a chance to destroy stuff. People who have less restraint, like criminals are easily attracted to destructive events.

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