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He was carrying a weapon illegally for that state.
The shootings also occurred approximately an hour and a half after the curfew in which he was not supposed to be in the street.
Now we also have his reason for being there disputed by the property owner.
That one is interesting. Because the place he first appears on camera does not appear to be trashed.
He was carrying a weapon illegally for that state.
I don't believe he was. He was over 16.
possession of a dangerous weapon while under the age of 18
originally posted by: TKDRL
a reply to: Bluntone22
I heard that they took his go fund me down, because reasons.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Kyles mom blames the Police!
And if you believe the folks burning looting and stealing wouldnt lie or participate in large scale voting fraud in a trust based system?
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
a reply to: JAGStorm
so please site the law on this because im genuinely ignorant of it.
I know in Texas and a few other states, I can carry a long gun at 17 no issues, even if it is lent to me.......
Which parts were illegal and whats being debated.......sorry ive not followed up in a long time
Wisconsin generally prohibits the intentional transfer of any firearm to an individual under age 18. The state also generally prohibits the possession of a firearm by any person under age 18. ... Wisconsin law generally provides that for hunting purposes, the minimum age for possession or control of a firearm is age 12
The state also generally prohibits the possession of a firearm by any person under age 18.2
These restrictions do not apply, however, when the firearm is being used by a person under age 18 when supervised by an adult during target practice or a course of instruction.3
Wisconsin law generally provides that for hunting purposes, the minimum age for possession or control of a firearm is age 12.4 A person age 12 but under age 14 may not hunt without being accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or a person at least 18 years of age who is designated by the parent or guardian.5 A young person 12 to 14 years of age also may possess a firearm if he or she is enrolled in instruction under the state hunter education program and is carrying the firearm in a case, unloaded, to or from that class, or is handling or operating the firearm during that class under the supervision of an instructor.6
California attorney withdraws from Rittenhouse criminal case
Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger cited public records and news reports in his motion alleging that Pierce has “significant personal financial difficulties” and should not be allowed to represent Rittenhouse because “money that should be held in trust for the defendant may instead be used to repay attorney Pierce’s numerous creditors.”