Guess I’ll do the work of the national media by telling the truth.
Joseph Rosenbaum, the first man Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shot in self-defense, had multiple convictions in Pima County, Ariz., spending over 14 years in prison. He served the first ten years on his first rape charge, but for the two other rapes, he only received sentences of 30 months.
A grand jury charged Rosenbaum 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.
Meanwhile, Democratic Arizona State Rep. Daniel Hernandez, who represents District 2 Pima County residents, tweeted after the jury found Rittenhouse not guilty, “My heart goes out to the families of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber.”
Dems in Arizona must be so damned proud of their elected representative.
As for Huber, in 2018, he was found guilty of domestic abuse and disorderly conduct in Wisconsin. He also served a prison sentence in 2012 for choking his brother.
The truth, often ugly, is also freeing.
Sometimes, justice is found on the long road.
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Thank you for this, Tom.
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