The owner of the property he was “defending” said he didn’t ask little Kyle to be there nor did he want him there. But carry on with your fantasy, guys.
here is what the owner said
But the co-owner of Car Source said Thursday he didn't hire the men, ask for their help or endorse it.
"Why would I?" Anmol Khindri said, in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "I'm already burned out. There was nothing left to protect."
Khindri said he and his father own Car Source, and three lots along Sheridan Road, just blocks from the civic center. Arsonists burned dozens of cars at the main retail lot on Sunday night.
Kitty-corner from that lot is Car Source's repair shop, where Rittenhouse and other men with rifles were staged on the evening of Aug. 25 before the shootings, the first of which occurred at Khindri's third site, a used car lot at the corner of 63rd Street and Sheridan Road.
Khindri said his business has suffered $1.4 million in losses and damage. He doesn't understand why the Fire Department didn't try to stop the first big blaze on Sunday night.
"I used to have the safest locations in town," he said. "So close to the courthouse and police station."
He said his phone was turned off until Monday morning, Aug. 24, when he saw all the messages from neighbors of his car lot, and police and others about the fires there.
In the Fox News appearance, Pierce said that the night of the shootings, Rittenhouse and some friends were cleaning graffiti from a high school in Kenosha when they got a call from a business owner with three businesses, two of which had been burned.
The owner "wanted to protect what was left of his life's work and so he asked for help," Pierce said, and "Kyle and his friends" decided they "would answer that call and that nobody was doing anything to protect that community and they decided they would answer that call and protect that business."
Pierce also said Rittenhouse took a rifle because "Kenosha had become a war zone. Any sensible person would take that."
Pierce could not be reached Thursday.
Khindri said when he left the area Tuesday around the time of the curfew — 9 p.m. that night — he did not authorize people to be on his roof or remember seeing gunmen there.
He said he's also spoken with detectives about that evening.
Khindri said he doesn't follow politics and never held a gun in his life. He and his father had been planning to expand their car business, he said, but now he's "broke to the bone" and nearly half his employees' families want to leave Kenosha.
"They say they don't feel safe," he said.
Seems strange that someone who was intent on committing murder that night would have been out with a group of people cleaning graffiti of of a school building when it all started.
Again, when city leaders, police and fire dept stop doing their jobs, give up and let rioters burn down a city they should be the people on trial.
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