Anyone who is out after the curfew -- is breaking the law and by definition does not have good intentions. Post curfew there are no "peaceful protestor" there are only looters, arsonists, and rioters.
While there may be peaceful protesters out past curfew, that still doesn't make them violent protesters. So the question still remains: Where is your evidence that people crossed the border to participate in violent [corrected typo] protests, as required for the statute/regulation/etc. to apply? And I say again,
If they start throwing bricks and hitting people with skateboards, let them be executed in the street. Libtards have no issue with felons and sexual molesters. That’s their base.
There is also a lot of video -- which is much better than witnesses. I expect the video will be used by defense lawyers as a basis of a "self defense" plea to avoid criminal liability. It is also an open question if the Wisconsin DA will directly pursue the case --- most likely they plan to put it to a grand jury indictment rather than commencing a felony prosecution directly.
Fact1: we know the shooter drove from one state to another Fact2: we know at least one of the victims is from Wisconsin. Speculation 1: we believe people drove across state lines to participate in the protests Speculation 2: we could assume some of those that drove across state lines participated in rioting and looting
Kenosha police chief says deadly shooting wouldn't have happened if people weren't out after curfew https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/27/us/kenosha-shooting-police-chief-curfew-blame-trnd/index.html The chief of police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where two people were shot and killed on a night of protests after Jacob Blake's shooting, appeared to shift the blame for the shooting to those who broke the city's curfew. During a Wednesday news conference, Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis said the shooting may not have happened if demonstrators and the accused gunman had obeyed the city's newly imposed 8 p.m. curfew. "Everybody involved was out after the curfew," Miskinis said. "I'm not gonna make a great deal of it but the point is -- the curfew's in place to protect. Had persons not been out involved in violation of that, perhaps the situation that unfolded would not have happened." (More at above url)
Would it have happened if the kid didn't unlawfully bring a weapon? Which is worse, breaking curfew; or unlawfully bringing an AR to a heated protest after posting to social media that you "just want to become famous?"