andersweinstein wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 6:40 pm
LM K wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 5:00 pm
1. I've found NO evidence that Rosenbaum was hiding from Rittenhouse before the chase began. Why do you think Rosenbaum was "hiding"?
The FBI footage shows him running off the sidewalk at an angle between parked cars. Then Rosenbaum comes out of that position after Rittenhouse passes.This was reiterated in testimony from a police officer -- the officer guessed from other video that Rosenbaum was on the passenger side of a white car at the north edge of the lot, but the defense showed the FBI video which locates on the driver's side, so in between that car and another to its left.
The FBI video you believe is inconclusive? Now it's critical evidence for you?
I didn't see the FBI video until after writing this post. I based my comment entirely on ground footage.
You've asserted there was an ambush for weeks. The FBI footage was just released. So what have you been using to support your unsupported claim? Perhaps there is video footage that you've seen and I haven't. I know that that is very possible.
LM K wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 5:00 pm
In fact, Rosenbaum was walking, in the middle of the street, in the same direction as Rittenhouse when the chase began. There was NO ambush.
See 16:30.
Yes the major ground video of the walk from livestreamer Koerri Elijah shows both walking in the same direction, with Rosenbaum emerging from a small fire and walking ahead of Rittenhouse, without apparent interaction, although it is possible that Rittenhouse saw Rosenbaum. At some point Rosenbaum is seen breaking into a trot to the curb at 61st,
running ahead of Rittenhouse. The video pans around and loses focus on what happened as Rittenhouse reaches the lot and doesn't show the moment of interaction. But the FBI video shows their trajectories as above so clears up some of the missing detail, at least as to location of the principals.
Except earlier
today you claimed the FBI video to be too unclear to use for anything conclusive.
Even in the criminal complaint, state witness Richie McGinness who was following Rittenhouse made it sound as if it was Rosenbaum who accosted Rittenhouse in some way, from which Rittenhouse juked and fled. He said Rosenbaum attempted to engage KR and tried to move closer. Since as far as we know, Rittenhouse was just walking/trotting alone and oblivious down the road, this has always sounded like a kind of "ambush". But "accost" could be a more neutral word. The "ambush" theory is a theory of why Rosenbaum ran ahead into that position between parked cars.
So, are you admitting that you have no evidence of any ambush or accosting?
Do you see why I challenge your hypotheses? Your verbage for Rittenhouse's actions compared to Rosenbaum's actions is disturbingly different.
LM K wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 5:00 pm
Seriously, Rittenhouse was in front of Rosenbaum for some time. How do you ambush someone in front of you?
Why do you avoid this question?
I don't believe Rittenhouse ever got in front of Rosenbaum during the walk down Sheridan until he passed his "hiding place" (as I am calling it) between parked cars. FBI video certainly shows Rosenbaum ahead of Rittenhouse though it does not show the whole walk.
The video shows no ambush. It shows no intention of ambush.
This entire time, I've been referring to the cars between which Rosenbaum was shot.
Frankly, I find your unsupported assumptions/assertions about Rosenbaum disturbing. There was no clear footage (to my knowledge) of the shooting of Rosenbaum released. (I'm catching up on footage from this week, so maybe there is now.)
You assume that someone with a criminal history is a danger at all times. You appear to be under the impression that the mentally ill are dangerous. They're not. The mentally ill are
less violent than the mentally well.
Did Rosenbaum engage in physical violence at anytime? No.
Did Rosenbaum talk to armed vigilantes in a hostile manner? Absolutely.
Was Rosenbaum the only protester challenging the armed vigilantes that night? No. Protesters were confronting the armed vigilantes all over the city. Rosenbaum's behavior was
consistent with others in the crowd confronting armed vigilantes.
Why do you cling so strongly to these biases? Why can't you admit that Rosenbaum's criminal history and mental health history are irrelevant to to his death?
Another question. If someone, whom you perceived as a threat earlier in the night, as I believe Rosenbaum did, was right next to you with a gun, wouldn't you grab for it if you could no longer flee? Rosenbaum was shot in the back.
Based on the evidence, isn't it possible that Rosenbaum was trying to
defend himself during those 2.5 seconds that aren't captured on video? I've asked you that previously.
Please note. I make no claim of knowing what did or did not happen between Rosenbaum and Rittenhouse when they aren't visible on camera.