Ryan Garcia Claps Back At Kyle Rittenhouse After Tweet About Native Americans

For weeks, Ryan Garcia and boxing fans had been on an unpredictable journey. The bout between Daniel Garcia and Devin Haney was highly anticipated, and Garcia emerged victorious. What followed his wild whirlwind lead-up to the fight was multiple new developments. Most strikingly, Garcia stood accused of using PEDs before the big fight after failed drug tests, throwing his victory into suspicion. Garcia has still been active on social media and has been the same outlandish self he has been the past few months. Now he is using his powers on Kyle Rittenhouse, calling out the controversial conservative on Twitter.

On Twitter, Kyle Rittenhouse recently quoted a picture of Native Americans protesting at Mount Rushmore. He said that if they don’t like America, then leave. Ryan Garcia randomly decided to chime in and inadvertently blasted Rittenhouse in true Ryan Garcia fashion. Garcia’s response went viral, and many fans started to praise the boxer. Overall, social media was in a frenzy after Ryan Garcia called out Kyle Rittenhouse. It’s an unexpected turn for Garcia, who doesn’t seem to have any concrete beliefs or a care in the world. 

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Ryan Garcia Claps Back At Kyle Rittenhouse

After Kyle Rittenhouse tweeted Native Americans saying that they should leave the United States if they don’t like it, Ryan Garcia clapped back. Ryan replied to Rittenhouse, saying simply, “Didn’t you like k-ll people or am I tripping.” When Kyle Rittenhouse was 17, he shot three men in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during a protest, claiming self-defense. He was controversially found not guilty of all charges. Since then, Rittenhouse has been making a name for himself as a conservative figure in his new career.

Garcia calling out Kyle Rittenhouse is hilarious but also confusing. Garcia was pictured and videoed hanging out with Donald Trump a few weeks ago, and Rittenhouse is associated with Trump. Overall, Ryan Garcia successfully clowned Rittenhouse and made quite a stir on social media. Garcia is currently training for his next fight. We don’t know if it will be a rematch between himself and Devin Haney. Hopefully, we hear some news about the rematch soon. In the meantime, let us see who else Ryuan Garcia decides to call out on social media.

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Kyle Rittenhouse Solicits Donations For Legal Fees After Judge OKs Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Kyle Rittenhouse dodged convictions after fatally shooting two men and injuring another during civil unrest in Kenosha, WI in 2020. Rittenhouse quickly became a controversial figure as many condemned his actions while others, typically on the far-right, championed him. Though he roams freely, even appearing on podcasts to discuss the incident, he still faces a wrongful death lawsuit.

A judge gave the green light for a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Rittenhouse to move forward. John Huber, the father of one of the victims, Anthony Huber, accused the officers of violating his son’s constitutional rights. Huber said they allowed a dangerous situation that ultimately led Rittenhouse to shoot Anthony to death. Additionally, he claimed that Rittenhouse and law enforcement conspired to harm protesters.

KENOSHA, WISCONSIN – NOVEMBER 10: Kyle Rittenhouse starts to get emotional a second time as he is on the witness stand during his traill at the Kenosha County Courthouse on November 10, 2021 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse is accused of shooting three demonstrators, killing two of them, during a night of unrest that erupted in Kenosha after a police officer shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back while being arrested in August 2020. Rittenhouse, from Antioch, Illinois, was 17 at the time of the shooting and armed with an assault rifle. He faces counts of felony homicide and felony attempted homicide. (Photo by Sean Krajacic-Pool/Getty Images)

Rittenhouse later filed a motion to dismiss the civil rights lawsuits but his efforts fell short of successful. He claimed that Huber served the lawsuit at his sister’s home, rather than his own. Still, the judge said Rittenhouse “is almost certainly evading service.” This was based on Huber’s claim that he spent 100 hours trying to locate his house, going through seven states before finding Rittenhouse’s Florida home. 

U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman ruled that the case should move forward since Huber’s death “could plausibly be regarded as having been proximately caused by the actions of the governmental defendants.” “Rittenhouse has been deliberately cagey about his whereabouts,” Adelman wrote. “Although he denies living in Florida, he does not identify the place that he deems to be his residence.”

“We still have a long fight ahead of us this ruling was disappointing but expected,” Rittenhouse wrote after the judge dismissed his motion. “I respect the judges decision. but hope that as this lawsuit against me continues that truth will be brought to light. I am hopeful and thankful for all of your continuous support as I face this.” He later shared a link to a GiveShareGo page where he’s collecting donations for his legal fees.

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Jacob Blake Drops Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Cop Who Shot Him

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Jacob Blake has dropped his federal civil rights lawsuit against Kenosha Officer Rusten Sheskey, who shot him during a domestic disturbance call, resulting in Blake’s waist-down paralysis.

According to Fox 6 Milwaukee, attorneys for Blake or Sheskey have not explained why the lawsuit was dropped, nor have they pointed to the possibility of a settlement being reached. In addition, someone who answered the phone at the office of Blake’s attorney hung up when called to be inquired about the matter.

Sheskey shot Blake after resisting arrest. Sheskey believed that Blake was turning toward him with a knife. Sheskey was cleared of criminal wrongdoing, and the felony sexual assault charges placed on Blake were dropped in the plea deal.

The lawsuit was filed in March 2021, stating excessive force was used on him. The suit was waived with prejudice, meaning it cannot be reopened.

The protests over the shooting of Jacob Blake sparked protests across the city. During those protests was the shooting of three protestors by Kyle Rittenhouse.

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Kyle Rittenhouse Plans to Sue Whoopi Goldberg and Other Media Figures and Platforms Over “Lies”

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Kyle Rittenhouse, the 19-year-old who killed two people and injured one at a Black Lives Matter rally in 2020, recently announced that he plans to sue multiple “politicians, celebrities, [and] athletes” over calling him a “murderer.”

According to The Guardian, Rittenhouse told Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson that he is planning on launching the “Media Accountability Project,” an initiative to hold members of the press accountable for the “lies” he claims they spread about him.

“Me and my team have decided to launch the Media Accountability Project,” Rittenhouse said on the show, “as a tool to help fundraise and hold the media accountable for the lies they say and deal with them in court.”

When asked who he would be coming after, Rittenhouse said that he and his team would be taking legal action against  “a few politicians, celebrities, athletes,” and named Whoopi Goldberg specifically. “Right now, we’re looking at quite a few politicians, celebrities, athletes. Whoopi Goldberg is on the list,” he said. “She called me a murderer after I was acquitted by a jury of my peers.”

After Rittenhouse was acquitted on his murder charges in November of last year, Goldberg maintained her stance on The View. “Even all the excuses in the world does not change the fact that three people got shot,” Goldberg said. “Two people were murdered. To me, it’s murder. I’m sorry.”

Not only does Rittenhouse want to go after those who called him a “murderer,” but he wants to go after people that have called him a white supremacist as well. “We are going to hold everybody who’s lied about me accountable, such as everybody who’s lied, called me a white supremacist,” he said. “They’re all going to be held accountable, and we’re going to handle them in a courtroom.”

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