
Kyle Rittenhouse, Ahmaud Arbery, and the Future of Right-Wing Vigilantism
The Intercept Briefing
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Rosenbom's Perspective on It Makes Written Hasis Case Stronger, and Just Rhetorically Stronger
Rittenhouse said at the trial that he was vinced, in each case, that if he didn't shoot to kill, these people were going to take his gun. The first shot struck rosenbom, who was only four feet away from britton house, in his palvis and caused him to start falling forward. He held his hands up, there was a gun in front of him. It's really not possible to say whether he was ging for the gun, or whether he was running with his hands up toward somebody and was shot and fell forward. There's really no way to know that.
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