(Joe Hoft) The man who attacked young Kyle Rittenhouse and kicked him in the head has been identified. He is another career criminal with an open record of domestic abuse at the time of the event.
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by Joe Hoft, November 19th, 2021
Young Kyle Rittenhouse had no idea what he was stepping into the night of August 25, 2020. The scene in Kenosha Wisconsin was a cesspool of criminals. Every person that attacked young Rittenhouse was a criminal with a record. This was not a safe place and young Kyle completely underestimated the situation.
Within two days we could see that young Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self-defense against the criminals attacking him.
Gaige Grosskreutz was one man who was fired upon who survived minus his right bicep. He has a record and was arrested since the August event. His charges were mysteriously dismissed even though he had prior related arrests (DWI). He is not the only survivor who attacked Rittenhouse.
Another man who attacked Rittenhouse is known as the “jump kick man”. He kicked Rittenhouse and luckily survived. You can see him in the video below running up to and kicking young Rittenhouse before Rittenhouse shoots two other men who attack him, one with a skateboard and one with a gun.
Slowed down you can see the “shooter” is defending himself not indiscriminately killing people. pic.twitter.com/Xjmypfuttg
— Cedar Posts 🆗🇺🇸🏴🇺🇦🇮🇱🏴☠️ (@CedarPosts) August 26, 2020
Jump kick man has been identified finally and he is also a career criminal.
The Daily Mail reports that in Kenosha career criminals are victims and individuals who act in self-defence are the criminals:
A career criminal and convicted felon with an open domestic violence charge has claimed to be the unidentified male at whom Kyle Rittenhouse shot twice at close range but missed, on the night of August 25, 2020.
Rittenhouse has been charged with First Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety of the man known in trial only as ‘jump-kick man,’ for the flying kick he took at the teenager’s head as Rittenhouse was attacked minutes after he shot Joseph Rosenbaum dead.
Now Maurice Freeland, 39, has admitted that he was the one who kicked Rittenhouse in the head and narrowly avoided being shot as a result, after the then 17-year-old stumbled to the ground as he attempted to flee.
When people lie to you and tell you Black Lives Matter and Antifa are good people ‘protesting’ in the streets don’t believe them. These are bands of violent criminals out to destroy and kill.
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About The Author
Joe Hoft is the twin brother of TGP’s founder, Jim Hoft, and a contributing editor at TGP. Joe’s reporting is often months ahead of the Mainstream media as was observed in his reporting on the Mueller sham investigation, the origins of the China coronavirus, and 2020 Election fraud. Joe was a corporate executive in Hong Kong for a decade and has years of experience in finance, IT, operations and auditing around the world. The knowledge gained in his career provide him with a unique perspective of current events in the US and globally. He has ten degrees or designations and is the author of three books. Joe is currently co-host of the morning radio show in St. Louis at 93.3 “Tomorrow’s News Today”. His new book: ‘In God We Trust: Not in Lying Liberal Lunatics’ is out now – please take a look and buy a copy.
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