Quote Originally Posted by .455_Hunter View Post
So you don't think "Unlicensed Fox News security guard kills local community activist at BLM protest" wouldn't have gotten move prosecutorial dedication?
That's two different factors.

Had you asked if he was working for Fox and killed the same guy, I'd say it is less of a factor than a lot of people want to believe it was.

If he was still working for 9 and killed a community activist on the BLM or antifa side, I do think there would have been pressure or motivation to convict.

However, lack of proof by the state to go to trial would still be lack of proof.

Many people are outraged and would love to find a conspiracy at work. I'd like to see the fool in jail- he killed a guy, unjustly in my view. But so did Rittenhouse and he is held up as a 2nd amendment/self defense hero.

While I don't like the outcome or especially the way the DA's office did it, it is the burden of the state to prove charges beyond reasonable doubt. If they can't do that, they shouldn't.