The Signal

Mainstream Media Wrong Again

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Wrong, wrong and wrong again! The Kyle Rittenhous­e case is just another example of how the mainstream media has gotten major stories wrong.

First of all, we were told Kyle Rittenhous­e crossed state lines (not a crime) with an AR-15 rifle (not true) for the purpose of killing Black protesters during the riots after the shooting of a Black man. And, that Kyle had no business being in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Actually, Kyle’s father, his grandmothe­r and an aunt lived in Kenosha as well as his best friend, who lived there with his stepfather.

Kyle worked there as a lifeguard and he had worked there that day. Later he had helped to erase some of the graffiti on downtown businesses. He had been part of a Cadet Corps that was training for law enforcemen­t and as a result of that training he had some first aid training. Wisconsin has an open carry law and exceptions in Wisconsin law allow minors to possess shotguns and rifles as long as they are short barrelled. His was legal.

The night of the shootings, Kyle had rendered first aid to some of the protesters who had been injured. He also was involved in guarding a car dealership that had been vandalized the night before.

A shot had been fired and when Rittenhous­e turned in that direction, Joseph Rosenbaum lunged at him and, in the struggle, Kyle shot him in self-defense, killing him.

Rosenbaum was a five-time convicted sex offender of boys as young as 10 years.

Rittenhous­e then fled with members of the crowd pursuing him, yelling, “That’s the shooter!”

At one point, Rittenhous­e tripped and fell.

That is when Anthony Huber attacked him with a skateboard and Rittenhous­e shot him.

Then at that point, Gaige Grosskreut­z was pointing a gun at Rittenhous­e’s head when Rittenhous­e shot him in the arm.

Rittenhous­e was acquitted of all five counts he was charged with mainly on the basis of self-defense.

The mainstream media got it wrong on the Michael Brown killing. The “hands up, don’t shoot” mantra was later found to be totally false. Wherever did that young police officer go to get his life back? Did anyone in the media ever feel any guilt for ruining his life?

Then there was the Duke lacrosse fiasco. Like someone said, “Where did these young men go to get their lives and reputation­s back?

Right now there is the misreprese­ntation of the “don’t say gay bill” in Florida. It never even says that it has to do with parental rights.

I could cite many more incidents but you get the point. Let’s get the facts before we run with the story.

Phyllis A. McKenna Stevenson Ranch

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