‘I believed things he told me that I now understand to be … lies,’ Dave Hancock says in new Rittenhouse documentary

A former spokesperson for Kyle Rittenhouse says he became disillusioned with his ex-client after learning that he had sent text messages pledging to “fucking murder” shoplifters outside a Chicago pharmacy before later shooting two people to death during racial justice protests in Wisconsin in 2020.

Dave Hancock made that remark about Rittenhouse – for whom he also worked as a security guard – on a Law & Crime documentary that premiered on Friday. The show explored the unsuccessful criminal prosecution of Rittenhouse, who killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

As Hancock told it on The Trials of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 90-minute film’s main subject had “a history of things he was doing prior to [the double slaying], specifically patrolling the street for months with guns and borrowing people’s security uniforms, doing whatever he could to try to get into some kind of a fight”.

  • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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    Wait, you mean the guy everyone was saying went to Kenosha to murder people, actually went to Kenosha to murder people?!?!?! Color me shocked.

    Only idiots and the mentally deficient bought his official story.

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    Wait you mean when he grabbed a rifle and traveled an inordinate distance to the scene of a riot and shot two people to death, he wasn’t just an innocent bystander after all?

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    Remember the video of him getting into a fight with some teenage girl just a few days before he killed those people? The video they wouldn’t let the jury see because it might show that Rittenhouse was an escalation-seeking rage-aholic? The video that his spokesperson has definitely seen?

    Yeah, he was never disillusioned. He knew who this bastard was all along. He just stopped making money off the kid, is all.

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      He is saying it now because that “turns” the documentary from “supporters” into a documentary from “critics”. That helps sales. And now the news coverage is pulling attention to it again and of course, that is good for the sales/views.

      So I disagree about the stopping to make money with him part, he is milking the other side now.

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    Let’s not forget how the judge in that case dismissed video evidence of him saying he wanted to shoot people. If that didn’t change this assholes mind-

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      I always knew he was a piece of shit because of how white he is and how much support fox gave him. – cynical man

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        What do you mean by “how white he is”? Why do we keep injecting race into everything.

        Imagine someone commented about “how black he is”

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          you take it out of context. white as in “pumpkin spice latte”.

          that psychopath was the definition of “angry racist white dude with a gun”.

          on top of it all, the crime was racially motivated because he showed up to a BLM protest with an assault gun.

          if he had been there to support the protest, he would have come unarmed. but he didn’t, did he? he went there to murder innocent civilians.

          In another text, Rittenhouse sent: “I wish they would come into my house,” adding, “I will fucking murder them.”

          in summary, he is a white racist irredeemable piece of shit that deserves life in prison where he can be a nice prison wife, because even the Nazis in prison would make him their weak ass bitch.

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          Stfu he murdered bc he’s a racist and you’re whining about feeling triggered by true words on the internet?

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    Jesus, how was Rittenhouse murdering those guys only four years ago? It feels like it was at least ten.

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    Imagine being such a bootlicker that you want to kill people for property crime, even when that property isn’t yours. What a loser.

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      He just wanted to kill people. That they were black made it more attractive, and the property crime was a convenient excuse.

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        That seems like it would violate the sixth amendment. Besides, we knew all of this back then.

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          I know of some individuals who have been sitting in jail, waiting for a trial, for longer than the maximum sentence they could have been given. If you are poor and/or live in a shitty area, your ‘rights’ don’t always mean all that much.

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          No, you have a right to a speedy trial. You don’t have the right to be charged with a crime in a speedy way while evidence is gathered against you.

          Sometimes we should wait for them to incriminate themselves.

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            Yes you fucking do.

            You cannot be arrested without charge and detained indefinitely. Generally it’s between 24 and 72 hours before they’re required to charge you or release you.

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      “Good guys with guns” as a slogan was always going to turn out this way.

      That’s one of the many reasons Americans are such stupid people, they see the world in a “good guy / bad guy” dichotomy, where they are the good guys. And “good guys” and their actions are all based on beliefs and opinions. It’s justification for YOUR atrocities while acting disgusted at others.

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        You might be shocked to learn that not all Americans are the same. Bigot.

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            By pointing out that hating on everybody from a single country is bigotry?

            Obviously your opinion is more common, but I disagree.

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                I missed that you were replying to a comment I made to OP, but you are not OP. So I have no idea.

                Edit: Oh wait, nevermind. You did share your opinion and it is in line with OP’s.

                There’s no nuance to be had here most of the time and it’s depressing.

                There is nuance to be had because not everybody is the same.

                I understand that there are tons of problems in the US, but hating on an entire culture/people is bigotry no matter who it is aimed towards.

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                  Sigh. That is not my opinion about any country, that’s my opinion about our species.

                  “There is no nuance to be had here” means that people don’t notice the nuance because they have their own personal agendas. That’s not an American problem, that’s a global problem.

                  And good job proving that by deciding you know what my opinion on a subject I never opined on is and deciding that something unrelated was my opinion because of your agenda.

                  So thanks.