Kyle Rittenhouse NOT Guilty of all charges in Kenosha!

Jury finds Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty of all charges in Kenosha, Wisconsin as the jury in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse reached a verdict today 11/19/2021 Friday, finding him not guilty on all counts of homicide and reckless endangerment charges. Rittenhouse faced charges of homicide and other offenses for the fatal shooting of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber as well as the shooting-related injuries of Gaige Grosskreutz.

This is a historic win for the right to self defense, and this is a win against the mob of lunatics behind Antifa and BLM which have made it their agenda to destroy our country via Burning, Looting, and Murdering innocent people. We don’t encourage or endorse violence but when the police isn’t allowed to do their job what do you think is going to happen? Citizens like Kyle will step in and leaned a hand. So I hope this is also a wake up call to mayors, and governors in these areas about their behavior, and how they mishandle the cities they’re elected to run.




Let’s never forget the dead in this case… Joseph Rosenbaum sex offender documents obtained by Wisconsin Right Now from the Pima County (Arizona) Clerk of Courts confirm Joseph Rosenbaum was charged by a grand jury with 11 counts of child molestation and inappropriate sexual activity around children, including anal rape. The victims were five boys ranging in age from nine to 11 years old.

Rosenbaum’s had a “No contact with minors under the age of 18 without permission from the Court,” the Arizona court records say. He was chasing Kyle who was 17 at the time. So in that Joseph was breaking the court order as it was.

These are the offenses that landed Rosenbaum, 36, on the Wisconsin sex offender registry. Rosenbaum is the man who, video shows, chased Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, before Rittenhouse shot him to death in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse is charged with homicide in the deaths of Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber. He’s also criminally charged in the shooting injury to Gaige Grosskreutz. Rittenhouse’s lawyers maintain that the Illinois teenager’s actions were self defense; they say he was attacked by a vicious mob that included Rosenbaum.

Because of the self defense accusations, Wisconsin Right Now has made the decision to tell readers about the criminal histories of the men who were shot. All three have criminal histories (read our previous story on that here). Rosenbaum’s is arguably the most relevant because, video and eyewitnesses show, he was the instigator that night. He was seen acting aggressively and using a racial slur in a gas station parking lot and pushing a burning dumpster (a witness and video show Rittenhouse used a fire extinguisher to help put it out). The criminal complaint against Rittenhouse says Rosenbaum threw a plastic bag and tried to grab the teenager’s gun. What was Rosenbaum’s criminal history? He had an open Wisconsin case for misdemeanor bail jumping that was filed on July 30, 2020. Rosenbaum also had open misdemeanor cases for battery (domestic abuse) and disorderly conduct (domestic abuse).

Joseph Rosenbaum Sex Offender
He was on the Wisconsin sex offender registry for an Arizona offense (he no longer appears on it because he’s deceased). That’s the child molestation case.

The 11 charges were amended in a plea deal, and Rosenbaum was convicted of amended counts. According to online court records, Rosenbaum was sentenced to 10 years on Dec. 12, 2002 for sexual contact of a minor, and then sentenced to 2 years, 6 months for sexual contact of a minor related to the same 2002 incident.

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