Anonymous
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6/26/2025, 9:24:33 AM
No.508766223
>>508765218
I wonder what it takes for leftists to learn myself.
>Prediger, who legally changed his name from Gaige Grosskreutz following what he described as post-trial harassment, told Newsweek in a telephone conversation that his life continues to be negatively impacted by the incident.
>"It's been, for lack of a better term, pretty s*****," Prediger said of how things have panned out in the years after being shot in the bicep at the protest. Prediger, who was also armed said he attempted to stop Rittenhouse from doing any further damage. He told Newsweek that he attended the protest to provide medical assistance.
>Following his name change in 2022, Prediger said that he managed to live in relative anonymity until he was struck by a car in a hit-and-run in September of 2023 and his details became public knowledge.
>"I'm traumatized from it still," he shared of the shooting and the resulting public reaction to him, which he said fell largely down political lines. "I mean, I'm still working through PTSD, depression, anxiety and being able to trust people, and being comfortable in public, frankly.
I heard he followed Kyle to some of his speaking engagements lol.
I wonder what it takes for leftists to learn myself.
>Prediger, who legally changed his name from Gaige Grosskreutz following what he described as post-trial harassment, told Newsweek in a telephone conversation that his life continues to be negatively impacted by the incident.
>"It's been, for lack of a better term, pretty s*****," Prediger said of how things have panned out in the years after being shot in the bicep at the protest. Prediger, who was also armed said he attempted to stop Rittenhouse from doing any further damage. He told Newsweek that he attended the protest to provide medical assistance.
>Following his name change in 2022, Prediger said that he managed to live in relative anonymity until he was struck by a car in a hit-and-run in September of 2023 and his details became public knowledge.
>"I'm traumatized from it still," he shared of the shooting and the resulting public reaction to him, which he said fell largely down political lines. "I mean, I'm still working through PTSD, depression, anxiety and being able to trust people, and being comfortable in public, frankly.
I heard he followed Kyle to some of his speaking engagements lol.