Posted on 11/19/2021 3:46:52 PM PST by DJ MacWoW
Grosskreutz had an invalid CCW Permit. I had assumed that it was invalidated by a felony conviction, but maybe it had just expired?
Some things on the list aren’t accurate. My question was about his family.
Heavy.com says he did have a felon but it was ‘expunged’ so we aren’t supposed to call him a felon technically. A ‘string of dismissed cases’ means that he’s been coddled by liberal judges - they birthed him into believing he could act any such way he wanted to and get charges dismissed.
“His arrest and case history from the state Department of Justice is much longer than what you can currently find through online court records. It shows a string of dismissed cases and an expunged felony conviction. That means it can no longer be counted against him.”
https://heavy.com/news/gaige-grosskreutz/
None of us are surprised.
So we can call him an expunged felon.
Perhaps someone will have a better angle.
He’ll now be an “efer” in my mind. Same as that lil old vax dude.
#48. Re the dropping of charges against Grosscreutz. They changed the name of the song “The Heat is On” to “The Fix Is In”.
I wonder if it is legal in Wisconsin to drop a criminal charge in a wholly unrelated case for testimony in a different one?
By that concept, the DA could drop a murder/rape charge in one case for testimony in another.
I would call that “ILLEGAL, UNFAIR, and MALFEASANCE OF OFFICE”.
Binger got away with a lot of malfeasance.
Your question is misleading.
Should be: How much of this did YOU see in the MSM?
Many here are informed - mostly by FR itself - but even I was in the dark about half of it, such was the level of censorship and gaslighting.
If, at the time Grosskreutz possessed the firearm, he was a felon, then the original post is strictly correct.
Similarly, that post was correct in saying he “was” a convicted burglar, even if he now isn’t anymore.
No it wasn't. The question was personal which was why it was in chat. I was unaware he had family in Kenosha which was why I highlighted that in the post and asked, "Did anybody else know Kyle had family in Kenosha? "
/echo
I misstated the comment.
Not the question per se, but the premise.
I didn’t know half of those facts and half of those I did know I learned not from MSM (reporting omission, etc) but from FR.
The question is not knowledge, but from where it originated. The withheld facts and biased/restricted reporting is a question - with which I concur, if I read you correctly - which merits far more attention.
Some of the “facts” were incorrect. But being a FReeper, I’m sure you knew that. I had simply missed that his Dad and Grandma were in Kenosha.
Likewise.
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