Wisconsin Gov. Puts National Guard on Alert Before Rittenhouse Verdict – Something He Didn’t Do for 2020 Riots Until It Was Too Late

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers was slow to call out the National Guard in the summer of 2020, when Kenosha was burning and President Donald Trump was offering to help, but he’s called them out now in advance of the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case.
Rittenhouse was among several men and women who answered the call to secure a business called Car Source on the third night of riots that largely destroyed two other company locations. Police kettled the rioters, who were marauding in the streets, setting fires, beating people, and attacking a kid who came to help—17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse.
By the time it was over, three men had been shot after they attacked him.
If #Rittenhouse is acquitted #Kenosha is going to need a couple thousand #Rittenhouse‘s to keep the city from burning completely to the ground. pic.twitter.com/nKlO4xeP7e
— All American Girl (@AIIAmericanGirI) November 10, 2021
Instead of doing his job, Evers, who apparently was too busy counting Antifa and BLM votes, left the policing to an overmatched Kenosha Police force.
After the shootings, he sent in the Guard to stop the violence.- READ MORE
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