No, the real Elephant, which is being eaten by a Dinosaur, is the fact that gun laws were broken. Rittenhouse was carrying illegally, Grosskreutz had previously been charged with a misdemeanor offense of being in possession while intoxicated (check the WI CCAP link I posted yesterday) and his CCP had expired, so the only way he could be legal is if he was openly carrying. Huber hit him with a skateboard but haven't seen if he was carrying. It would be foolish to assume that nobody else in the crowd was carrying, legally or not, but none of them should have had a gun if they weren't trying to protect their home or business. Their justification that they were there to protect others is BS because they were part of an illegal assembly/riot and Kenosha had imposed a curfew, so NOBODY was there, legally.
You're surprised that more of this doesn't happen? Seriously? Have you not seen the number of "protests" that have occurred with looting, destruction and violence? These aren't law-abiding people doing this, many times, people from outside of the specific communities go in and cause things to escalate (Rittenhouse is one of those) and it's turning the country to shyte.
Let the jury decide, but if they cave in to the will of the people, it's no their heads if the place turns into another riot. The WI head dog catcher (not a fan of Gov. Evers) is sending the National Guard.
If this expands to Milwaukee, I'll be seriously pissed off. And, for anyone who thinks this crap is covered by homeowner's or renter's insurance, it's not. Businesses and car comprehensive covers it, though. Just another reason I hate the insurance industry.
FWIW, the Milwaukee PD placed barricades in the roads at the border of the city and any neighboring communities so people wouldn't drive into the city and there was a curfew during the 1968 riots, which was contained to a small area. Now, if a riot is expected, it's like a damn school field trip for some people.