Kyle Rittenhouse Responds to Lebron James’ Tweets: F**k You LeBron!

Kyle Rittenhouse Responds to Lebron James Tweets: F**k You LeBron!
Kyle Rittenhouse has something to say to Lebron James after the basketball megastar’s comments on his case.
Kyle Rittenhouse told NBA star LeBron James “f**k you” on Monday, after the professional sports star’s reaction to his emotional breakdown in court.
During his court proceedings, Kyle begin to break down in tears after discussing him shooting three men during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The basketball player tweeted:

Rittenhouse appeared on an episode of Elijah Schafer and Sydney Watson’s podcast You Are Here where he gave his feelings on James since those comments were made. He said,
I was a Lakers fan too before he said that. I was really pi**ed off when he said that, because I liked LeBron and then I’m like, you know what f**k you LeBron.
As previously reported, Kyle was acquitted of two counts of homicide, one count of attempted homicide, and two counts of recklessly endangering safety. He was found to have shot and killed two people in self-defense during the Wisconsin protest on August 25.
His case ignited an intense debate across the world about gun laws, the right to self-defense and what should be considered violent vigilantism.
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