Startling footage of one of the two protestors, who was allegedly slain by a teen gunman in Kenosha, shows how bravely he confronted the armed men.
The new video was captured shortly before he died in the brutal killing.
According to media reports, you can see in the short video clip how the protestor yells, “Shoot Me, n–a,”
Meanwhile, in the online video, 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum approaches a large group of men upon a crowded Kenosha street. As he gets closer, he repeatedly yells the same line, “Shoot Me!” Soon, the suspected teen gunman, Kyle Rittenhouse, brutally shoots the 36-year-old man.
The startling killing incident took place in Kenosha on Sunday. Meanwhile, the event took place during a protest held in light of the Jacob Blake and cops shooting incident.
At the same time, prosecutors explained how 36-year-old Rosenbaum suffered gunshot wounds to his right groin region.
Other areas affected included his back as well as his left hand.
Concurrently, he suffered a serious gunshot wound towards his left thigh too. And if that wasn’t chilling enough, you could see a giant graze wound towards the right area of his forehead.In addition to Rosenbaum’s horrifying killing, Kyle Rittenhouse was also charged with fatally shooting another protestor during the event. In particular, this includes the killing of 26-year-old Anthony Huber, while injuring 26-year-old Gaige Grosskreutz during the incident.
Kyle Rittenhouse answered a chilling online call, late Tuesday.
It was related to a gathering for all armed vigilantes and enthusiasts to come forward and protect businesses from Kenosha.Meanwhile, the call aimed to discourage all forms of ‘evil thugs’ from carrying out protests and riots in the city, ever since Blake’s shooting.
Recently, photographs showed Rittenhouse cleaning up Kenosha graffiti.
And that was moments before carrying out this horrifying event.
Soon, he opened fire on the group of protestors, who tried to chase him for his evil doings. Today, the teen gunman’s attorney claims that his client retaliated in ‘self-defense.’