Kyle Rittenhouse called ‘truly evil’ after post about Minnesota ICE shooting

Kyle Rittenhouse’s return to social media back in December and it has not been smooth sailing for him since.
Just a week into his return, he was called a joke and an idiot by Walton County (Florida) Sheriff Michael Adkinson, a Republican, after he framed a shooting there as a Second Amendment case.
Rittenhouse seems to have moved on from that to making interesting posts on X.
Which leads us to Wednesday and shooting death of a woman in Minneapolis at the hands of an ICE officer.
Rittenhouse, who is famous for shooting three people, killing two, during a racial injustice protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020 before claiming self-defense and being acquitted of all charges, felt the need to chime in.
“FAFO — don’t try and hit a ICE agent with your vehicle and you won’t end up in the forever box,” he wrote on X. “It’s pretty simple.”
He followed that up with another post that read, “After thinking about it, should I travel across the state line to Minnesota?”
That, of course, kicked up a social media stir.
“How do you even look yourself in the mirror in the morning?” one person replied.
“Someone was murdered you (expletive) (expletive),” another wrote. “There is nothing to laugh about you (expletive) truly are evil and I can’t wait for karma to catch up.”
Several more posted photos of Rittenhouse crying on the stand during his trial and took digs at him.
There were some who supported the post, though.
“Amazing how one can fire into a crowd of liberals and instantly hit a pedophile, woman beater and career criminal,” one person replied with a meme. “It’s as if their party is made up entirely of subhumans!”
“Well, I didn’t fire into the crowd …” Rittenhouse replied. “I fired extremely well-placed shots, hitting only the people attack and trying to kill me. But yes, they were criminal scum.”
He later wrote, “I forgot how easy it is to bait the media into writing retarded stories about me. The media is fake and gay.”
Rittenhouse announced in December that he was returning to social media saying that the assassination of Charlie Kirk convinced him he “couldn’t sit on the sidelines anymore.”
“So I’m back,” he wrote. “Not quietly. Not halfway. I’m coming back in a big way.”




