Sure, if you describe goading as putting out fires and offering medical aid. Kyle was totally goading rioters into attacking him by not allowing them to just burn and destroy his town. If anything, I hope more concerned citizens come out with more guns in the future, so we don't have a repeat of the Summer of 2020.you will have people (aggressor) intentionally going around to those they hate (victim) & "goading" the victim to get them to place the aggressors life in danger so that the aggressor can legally kill the victim "in self defence".
This was described in court, did you watch? He was there because the prior days the city was being burned to the ground. The business he was set to watch had already been attacked and had many vehicles burned and destroyed. Homes were being burned, and people literally put signs in their windows to let rioters know children where living there in the hope they wouldn't burn their homes down.
- Why was he there in the first place, what were his actions, intentions in the minutes, hours, days before the he fired those shots
Does he need to own property there to exercise his right of self defense?
- Does he own property there?
Kenosha was Kyle's home town, he grew up there. His entire extended family aside from his mother lived there. Why did the felon at 27 years old Gaige Grosskreutz drive 50 miles to be there? Why was Gaige Grosskreutz carrying a firearm he is not legally allowed to posses in any scenario, as a felon?
- Why did he drive circa 20miles to put himself in danger?
If so, does that strike his right to self defense? Is he no longer allowed to defend himself from someone hitting him in the head with a skateboard? Do you think we would be nitpicking the relevance of curfew if the kid with the skateboard knocked him out, and the crowd stomped him to death? This has happened multiple times since the 2020 Summer riots, one incident involving a skateboard literally this week, where a kid died from it.
- Did he contravene the state curfew?
Does he need to have police training to exercise self defense? Do you need police training to exercise your right to 2A in America? Do I need to be a lawyer to read and understand my constitutional rights?
- Is he a police officer, security guard or in the forces & have the respective training/security/permits etc.?
What happened in the seconds/minutes immediately before he pulled the trigger?
- Taking the video section, & ONLY of the seconds/minutes immediately before he pulled the trigger.
- Did he have to place himself in each situation,?
- Was there another way out before the situation he got himself into which lead to him pulling the trigger?
It's all in the video and testimony.