Prosecutor with his finger on the trigger. Jury intimidation!

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You would think that someone who is trying to prosecute another person for being unsafe with a firearm would have the presence of mind to make sure that they aren’t endangering anyone else with a gun, either. Then, again, if you’re talking about Thomas Binger, prosecutor in the Kyle Rittenhouse political witch hunt… er… murder trial, you would be mistaken. See, Binger clearly doesn’t know the four basic laws of gun safety. Here’s a refresher, in case anyone reading this is new to firearms: Treat every gun as loaded. Never point a gun at anyone or anything that you’re not willing to kill or destroy. Keep your finger off of the trigger until your sites are on target, and you’re ready to fire (at someone or something that you’re willing to kill or destroy, of course). Be aware of both what is around and what is behind your target (and take that into consideration before firing). So, Binger, who is trying to convince a jury that Rittenhouse acted in an unsafe manner (other than, of course, acting in justified self-defense), proceeded to take a rifle in the court room and violate at least three of the four basic laws of gun safety (to be fair, he may have been aware of what was around and behind his target) (hat tip to here for the lead). Meanwhile BLM has promised violence protests with possible burning and looting if Kyle Rittenhouse is not convicted of murder. When does a mob dictate what the outcome of a trial should be? There are 500 National Guardsmen on the outskirts of Kenosha. Now the towns people are afraid for their lives. Any word from Joe Biden during this tense time???

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