The character of the people he killed, is coincidental. He wouldn't have know, and nor would anyone else.
Rittenhouse went there, armed, looking for trouble. Anyone who has seen the video of him walking the street with his AR15, and still thinks he's "innocent", is at best, deluded !
The "all white" jury, good grief...................... justice
Well, I did just watch the videos
here. There's something of a vigilante mindset for sure, I don't know what compelled him to "defend" property and offer aid to people that are hurt or if that was genuinely why he was there. 17 year old might be desperate to do some good, likes the excitement or was just plain bored.
Evidence in the article I linked certainly seems to show it being self-defence, that is irrefutable. There's only a picture pre-shooting of the first guy who he shot, where someone else is firing a gun into the air whilst the guy who got shot first lunges at Kyle, moments before getting shot. Okay, him introducing a rifle into that situation in the first place is what gave him the fear of the guy lunging at him taking the rifle and shooting him (Kyle), let alone being there in the first place. It is America, their laws are different (state dependant), he's able to take a rifle, open carry and stand outside a property at night for whatever reason so regardless of why he was there, it was most definitely self-defence.
Second and third guy getting shot is absolutely, 100% self-defence and no doubt saved his life. He does not shoot or point a gun maliciously at anyone until a fourth individual takes him to the ground. It seems he fires of a round, probably intending to shoot the guy who tackled him but doesn't. Then, assailant #2 and #3 turn up, #2 clobs him with a skateboard while #3 is running towards him with a handgun drawn. All this while dozens of a baying mob hound him.
If Kyle DIDN'T shoot #2 and #3, I think "mob justice" would have ended his life that night.
I don't think the colour of the jury's skin matters, as far as have seen the 3 guys shot were white. Anyway...
We can argue about the whole picture and why he was there in the first place, but nothing he did up to the point of getting attacked was illegal. With all that in mind, I would agree with the court ruling and say he is not guilty.
I haven't got a dog in this race, I never heard of Kyle until today and became curious with all the traffic on his court case.