Jesse Watters: Kyle Rittenhouse Was ‘Trying to Help the Community’; Clear-Cut Case of Self-Defense

‘He was allowed to have that AR-15 as a 17-year-old’

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WATTERS: "I love that you can see in this country the wheels of justice turn like this. There’s not other countries that you can just watch a live trial, see all the evidence, see the testimony in the video. There’s really no reason if this looks like it’s going away it’s going for anybody to be violent, if you've watched this case closely. Kyle was there trying to help the community. The people that were shot were there to harm the community. Kyle did not have a criminal history, these people did have a criminal history. Kyle gave up his body armor. The defense counsel made a great point, why would you give up your body armor if you were some sort of active shooter looking for trouble? And they searched Kyle's phone. I didn’t even realize that they searched and seized his phone — he didn’t have anything in there about militias, white supremacy. The phone was clean.” 

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