BLM Leader Apparently ‘Crossed State Lines’ and Got Arrested at Rittenhouse Trial – Opinion

How many times have we heard media types waxing on about how Kyle Rittenhouse had committed some kind of sin by going to Kenosha to try to help out — by “crossing state lines.” Usually they would accompany that “crossed state lines” with “while armed,” because they don’t understand the facts in the case. Rittenhouse was at Kenosha with a friend.

What an odd thing to make a sin out of “crossing state lines,” for a kid who lived about a half an hour a way, and whose father and grandmother lived in Kenosha.

What’s more odd is media has absolutely no problem with illegal aliens crossing country lines to get here, or with BLM/Antifa crossing state lines to riot in Kenosha and burn things down. Is it a problem that a MSNBC producer crossed state lines in order to find the jury? The only issue they had was with the person trying to assist them.

Speaking of those state lines, one of the people arrested yesterday during violence outside the Kenosha courthouse, where the jury is still deliberating, is not only BLM but yes, she also committed that deadly sin of “crossing state lines.”

Two men were arrested: Anthony Chacon, aged 20, and Shaquita Cornelious, 30, respectively.

Chacon was arrested for felony bail jumping and misdemeanor Bail Jumping, as well as battery resisting, disorderly conduct, and battery. David Wright, a spokesman for the Kenosha Sheriff’s Department, confirmed to Fox News Digital.

It was that guy who was captured on video slamming an employee of the media.

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However, he is also facing other charges as he was arrested for bail-jumping.

Cornelious was accused of resisting and disorderly conduct as well as possession of marijuana.

According to her Facebook profile, Cornelious describes herself as the co-chairperson for a Black Lives Matter chapter located in Lake County. Lake County lies approximately 28 minutes away from Kenosha. Antioch is where Rittenhouse resides at 35.

Were Cornelious able to cross state boundaries? What will the media say about it? I’m guessing not.

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