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On COI #188, Patrick MacFarlane joins Kyle Anzalone to break down the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The trail has largely divided the country on political lines and could have important implications for self-defense law. The trial has produced many sensational moments that have been captured and spun by both sides. Kyle and Pat look past the headlines to what actually happened in Kenosha and how the law applies.
In Philadelphia, a district attorney has charged two teens with a murder committed by a police officer. A shooting broke out between the two boys at a highschool football game. The officers responded by firing into a crowd, killing an eight year-old girl. Pat and Kyle discuss who should be held accountable.
A recent report from the New York Times exposes how the Pentagon killed over 60 Syrian civilians and covered up their deaths. CENTCOM reports it counted the women and children as possible militants and not civilians. Officers who witnessed the killing reported it as possible war crimes. The Pentagon covered up the killing and continues to claim the bombing was legitimate. Kyle and Pat argue members of the military should be held accountable.
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On COI #188, Patrick MacFarlane joins Kyle Anzalone to break down the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The trail has largely divided the country on political lines and could have important implications for self-defense law. The trial has produced many sensational moments that have been captured and spun by both sides. Kyle and Pat look past the headlines to what actually happened in Kenosha and how the law applies.
In Philadelphia, a district attorney has charged two teens with a murder committed by a police officer. A shooting broke out between the two boys at a highschool football game. The officers responded by firing into a crowd, killing an eight year-old girl. Pat and Kyle discuss who should be held accountable.
A recent report from the New York Times exposes how the Pentagon killed over 60 Syrian civilians and covered up their deaths. CENTCOM reports it counted the women and children as possible militants and not civilians. Officers who witnessed the killing reported it as possible war crimes. The Pentagon covered up the killing and continues to claim the bombing was legitimate. Kyle and Pat argue members of the military should be held accountable.
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