Rittenhouse Judge Reveals How Media is Filming Jurors in Apparent Coercion Attempt

Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder revealed during the trial of 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse on Tuesday that the media was filming the jurors in the case, in what very well may be an attempt to strike fear into the hearts of the jury.

Schroeder stated that officers caught the individual who was taking the footage and forced him to delete it and said that further measures would be taken to secure the privacy and the safety of the jury as the case is heard.

“The officers approached the person and required him or her … I didn’t even ask … to delete the video,” Schroeder said.

“Something like that should not occur, and I am frankly quite surprised it did,” he added, saying the individual’s phone would be confiscated if something like this were to happen again.

This seemingly confirms the news that Black Lives Matter thugs, such as the nephew of fentanyl saint Dr. George Floyd King Jr., are intimidating jurors so that Rittenhouse is convicted regardless of the merits of the case.

Big League Politics reported on how juror intimidation was a core part of the show trial against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to assure his conviction despite evidence that Floyd died of a drug overdose:

A juror admitted she had fears that the mob would come for her family and destroy her community while serving on the jury for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder case over the death of serial felon drug addict George Floyd.

Juror 96 Lisa Christensen told KARE 11 that she had “mixed feelings” about serving on the jury in the first place due to the contentious nature of the case.

“There was a question on the questionnaire about it and I put I did not know. The reason, at that time, was I did not know what the outcome was going to be, so I felt like either way you are going to disappoint one group or the other. I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again and I was concerned about people coming to my house if they were not happy with the verdict,” she said to reporters.

Christensen was eventually dismissed by Judge Peter Cahill as an alternate and did not participate in the verdict in which Chauvin was convicted on multiple counts of murder.

“It did not impact me as far as the trial went. However, only being about six blocks from the police department, I could hear everything,” Christensen said. 

“When I came home, I could hear the helicopters flying over my house. … I could hear the flashbangs going off. If I stepped outside, I could see the smoke from the grenades. One day, the trial ran a little late, and I had trouble getting to my house, because the protesters were blocking the interstate, so I had to go way around. I was aware, but it did not affect me at all,” she added.”

The forces of civilizational destruction are in full effect to turn Rittenhouse’s case into a show trial. The rule of law is rapidly being replaced by rule of the jungle.

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