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					Originally Posted by pfunkdenver  Turd is lying. None of the the people Rittenhouse shot are felons, or pedophiles. | 
	
 
Why We’ve Decided to Tell You the Criminal Records of the Men Shot in Kenosha
https://www.wisconsinrightnow.com/20...osha-shooting/
We’ve decided to tell you the criminal histories of the three men who were shot in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Here’s why.
 We think the public is entitled to know all of the context to  properly understand what unfolded that night. The Kenosha County  District Attorney has charged Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, with first-degree  intentional homicide in the shooting death of Anthony M. Huber; with  first-degree reckless homicide in the shooting death of Joseph D.  Rosenbaum; and with attempted first-degree intentional homicide for  wounding Gaige Grosskreutz. Read the criminal complaint 
here.  Rittenhouse’s attorney says he acted in self defense when attacked by  what the lawyer called a vicious mob. You can read the lawyer’s  statement 
here.
 (Note: See some of our other exclusives here, 
including video of arson suspects starting a Kenosha business on fire, and an eyewitness 
who says he saw a man with a walkie talkie directing carloads of people right before the arson fires broke out. 
We also found shell casings Kenosha police missed at the first Rittenhouse shooting scene.)
  
Joseph Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber & Gaige Grosskreutz Criminal Records Explored
 The media have largely sanitized the criminal histories of these  three men. Rosenbaum was a registered sex offender who was out on bond  for a domestic abuse battery accusation and was caught on video acting  aggressively earlier that night. Huber was a felon convicted in a  strangulation case who was recently accused of domestic abuse.  Grosskreutz was convicted of a crime for use of a firearm while  intoxicated and was armed with a handgun when shot. You can read their  criminal records in full later in this article.
 Here’s a video that shows Rosenbaum acting aggressively shortly before the shooting. He’s in the red shirt.
To  be clear, we don’t think the criminal history of everyone shot and  killed is relevant in crime stories. We also don’t believe that anyone  deserves to be shot because they have a criminal history, and that’s  true of these three men. We also acknowledge that human beings are  complex, and the men surely had good aspects to their personalities.  What makes their criminal histories relevant for the public to at least  consider: The three men who were shot had placed themselves in the midst  of a scene of violent unrest that, for days, included lawless anarchy  (there were arson fires in the area that night too), and the suspect is  on video saying earlier that he was there to prevent damage to people  and property. All three men were confronting Rittenhouse when shot and  two were trying to grab his gun; in the first case, Rittenhouse was  running away, and in the second situation, he tried to but fell. That’s  from the criminal complaint.
 Rosenbaum was also caught on video using a racial slur earlier that night. “Shoot me (n word),” he says in the video.
   Multiple eyewitnesses told Wisconsin Right Now at the scene that they  believe Rittenhouse was arguing with men who were starting an arson  fire before the shootings because he was upset about the fire. Video  does show a dumpster fire.
   The witnesses believed this ignited the argument between Rittenhouse  and the first victim. The complaint does not explain what authorities  believe instigated that first argument. It’s certainly consistent with  Rittenhouse’s behavior earlier in the night, though, as he was seen  cleaning up graffiti, protecting a used car lot (used car lots had  already been targets of serious vandalism and arson), and walking around  with a medic bag.
   “A person with the red shirt was arguing,” Delreno Jackson, one of  those witnesses, said in an interview at the scene. Rosenbaum was  wearing a red shirt that night. Jackson said that a garbage can was  thrown after the shooter was upset that Black Lives Matter protesters  were lighting a fire. We observed the garbage can lying toppled over in  the street inside the crime scene tape. Video does mention a man in a  red shirt being in a confrontation with Rittenhouse in the earlier  shooting.
 The criminal complaint alleges that Rosenbaum was trailing  Rittenhouse, threw a plastic bag at him, initially tried to engage him,  advanced toward him, and was trying to grab Rittenhouse’s gun when he  was shot. It says that Rittenhouse, 17, was trying to evade Rosenbaum.  The New York Times says a gunshot fired by an unknown person was heard  right before Rittenhouse fired. Others were also chasing Rittenhouse at  the time, video shows.
   Some believe Rittenhouse has a self-defense argument, which would  make the perceived or real dangerousness of men confronting or trailing  him more arguably relevant.
 The complaint says Huber was also trying to grab Rittenhouse’s gun  and his skateboard made physical contact with Rittenhouse right before  Rittenhouse shot him. Rittenhouse fell after being chased down the  street, and photos and videos show him being struck with the skateboard  as multiple people come toward him.
   Huber’s loved ones have called him a hero, a narrative widely  circulating online. Was he? Could the truth be complicated? Is it at  least possible that Huber thought he was confronting an active shooter  (which would certainly be a heroic act) because he didn’t see what  happened in the earlier shooting with Rosenbaum, but Rittenhouse thought  
he was being attacked, first by Rosenbaum and then by Huber  and others? Huber’s shooting occurred seconds after another unidentified  man jumped at and over Rittenhouse, who fired at him, but missed, the  complaint says. “Get his ass,” someone shouted around this time.
 Grosskreutz was moving toward Rittenhouse when shot and holding a handgun, the complaint says.
   There are certainly questions about why a 17 year old had also  injected himself, without parental supervision, into a scene of criminal  unrest, carrying a gun he wasn’t old enough to lawfully display. We  would print Rittenhouse’s criminal history too, but the only thing that  comes up for him in Wisconsin courts is two traffic tickets (and the  extradition case in Illinois.) People are spreading the criminal record  of another Kyle Rittenhouse around the Internet, but that man is much  older and isn’t him.
 For all of these reasons, we have decided not to censor the men’s  criminal histories. You can decide how relevant you think they are, if  at all:
  
Joseph Don Rosenbaum
  
Joseph Rosenbaums Facebook profile picture. Joseph Don Rosenbaum lived in Kenosha. 
He had an open case for misdemeanor bail jumping that was filed on July 30, 2020.
 
 The conditions of bond read: “Not to Possess or Consume Alcohol. *Not  To Possess or Consume Controlled Substances w/o a Prescription. No  contact including the residence, electronic or 3rd party with: Kariann  S, Park Ridge Inn.”
 Rosenbaum 
also had open misdemeanor cases for battery (domestic abuse) and disorderly conduct (domestic abuse).
 
 
Joseph D. Rosenbaum inmate photo from Arizona News articles say Joseph “Jojo” Rosenbaum was the father of a 2 year  old girl. He was 36-years-old. No Joseph Rosenbaum is found on the  Wisconsin sex offender registry right now, but he may have been removed  because he’s deceased. Screenshots and city databases show that he was  on that registry for a sexual contact with a minor case out of Arizona.
  
We asked Wisconsin Department of Corrections if they had a Joseph  Rosenbaum on the registry before and they said yes and they were  notified he’s now deceased. See their response to us here:
 

 The conviction date was 2002. It gives his nickname as JoJo.
 
 
 
We contacted the Arizona Department of Corrections, and they  confirmed that the middle name and date of birth for the Arizona  offender is the same as those of the Joseph Rosenbaum with the Kenosha  address in Wisconsin court records. And the Facebook page of the Joseph  Rosenbaum who was shot by Rittenhouse indicates he’s engaged to Kariann,  confirming the CCAP entries. The Wisconsin and Arizona initial offense  dates are also the same.
 

Wisconsin court record 
The Arizona inmate page for  Rosenbaum through the Department of Corrections there shows multiple  violations for things like assaulting staff, throwing substances,  assault by weapon, disobeying orders, and so on.
 

Arisona prison history for Joseph D. Rosenbaum. His Facebook page confirms ties to Arizona and says he’s from Waco, Texas.
 The complaint says that Rosenbaum did “initially try to engage the  defendant. McGinnis (an eyewitness) stated that as the defendant was  walking Rosenbaum was trying to get closer to the defendant. When  Rosenbaum advanced, the defendant did a ‘juke’ move and started  running,” according to the complaint. “McGinnis said that the unarmed  guy (Rosenbaum) was trying to get the defendant’s gun. McGinnis  demonstrated by extending both of his hands in a quick grabbing motion  and did that as a visual on how Rosenbaum tried to reach for the  defendant’s gun…McGinnis said that he definitely made a motion that he  was trying to grab the barrel of the gun. McGinnis stated that the  defendant pulled it away and then raised it.”
  
Gaige Paul Grosskreutz
   Gaige Paul Grosskreutz has a forfeiture case for not showing obedience to officers, as well as one for loud noises.
 He was convicted of a criminal misdemeanor in 2016 for going armed  with a firearm while intoxicated. He gave a West Allis address.
 People on social media are alleging that Grosskreutz is a Wisconsin  felon. However, he has no felony convictions in the Wisconsin court  system. This old archived web page 
alleges he was arrested on burglary charges, but nothing comes up in the court website for that case
 
 
 
 Online records show he’s affiliated with The People’s Revolution, the  Milwaukee-area protest group that has been protesting at Mayfair Mall  and elsewhere. The man accused of attacking and shooting at Wauwatosa  Police Officer Joseph Mensah was also affiliated with that group.
   
Anthony M. Huber
 
Anthony Huber Facebook picture 
Huber had  a disorderly conduct conviction from 2018 as a domestic abuse repeater,  which is a misdemeanor. He gave a Kenosha address. Here are the charges  in that case.
 940.19(1) Battery Misd. A Dismissed on Prosecutor’s Motion
Modifier: 939.62(1)(a) Repeater
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
 2 947.01(1) Disorderly Conduct Misd. B Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
Modifier: 939.62(1)(a) Repeater
 He also had a forfeiture case for possessing drug paraphernalia.
 

Huber mugshot in past case He also had a case from 2012 with these charges:
 1 941.30(2) 2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety Felony G Charge Dismissed but Read In
Modifier: 939.63(1)(c) Use of a Dangerous Weapon
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
 2 940.235(1) Strangulation and Suffocation Felony H Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
 3 940.30 False Imprisonment Felony H Guilty Due to Guilty Plea
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
Modifier: 939.63(1)(b) Use of a Dangerous Weapon
 4 940.19(1) Battery Misd. A Charge Dismissed but Read In
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
Modifier: 939.63(1)(a) Use of a Dangerous Weapon
 5 947.01(1) Disorderly Conduct Misd. B Charge Dismissed but Read In
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
Modifier: 939.63(1)(a) Use of a Dangerous Weapon
 6 947.01(1) Disorderly Conduct Misd. B Charge Dismissed but Read In
Modifier: 968.075(1)(a) Domestic Abuse
 

 This is Huber’s incarceration history from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.
 

 There are no contact orders in those cases and he was ordered not to possess weapons.
                                                                         
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