"Star" witness in Rittenhouse trial confirms Kyle shot at him acting in self-defense but major media distort or deny it

Last week, a key witness in the Kenosha shooting case that Kyle Rittenhouse was acting in self-defense shooting at him and the major media tried to conceal the truth by distorting the facts.
On day 6 of Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial, Gaige Grosskreutz, who was wounded in the shooting in Kenosha during the riots on August 25, 2020, testified in Wisconsin.
During the testimony, the footage, depicting the moment when Kyle Rittenhouse shot at Grosskreutz injuring him were demonstrated.
When Defense Attorney Corey Chirafisi asked Grosskreutz whether Kyle Rittenhouse fired only when Grosskreutz pointed a gun at him, the witness denied that.
“And once your firearm is pointed at Mr. Rittenhouse, that’s when he fires his gun,” the attorney stated.
“No,” said Grosskreutz.
Then the attorney had to rephrase his question.
“When you were standing three to five feet from him with your arms up in the air, he never fired. Right?”
“Correct,” said Grosskreutz.
“It wasn’t until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him with your gun, now your hands down, pointing at him, then he fired. Right?”
“Correct,” confirmed Grosskreutz.
If this is not self-defense so what is self-defense?
However, all major media did not want to accept the fact that Kyle Rittenhouse could possibly be acquitted as acting in self-defense.
For example, according to The New York Times, that Grosskreutz’s testimony proved that it was not self-defense.
The one who claimed to be an EMT was Gaige Grosskreutz who tried too murder a seated on the ground Rittenhouse with a gun he was not legally licensed to conceal carry. pic.twitter.com/skt5vRqmaT
— Yamitora1????⚤ (@Yamitora1) November 14, 2021
“To me it seemed like a child being upset because they were caught, not upset because of what they had done wrong.”
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) November 12, 2021
Gaige Grosskreutz, the sole survivor of the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting, discusses the defendant's emotional testimony with @AndersonCooper. https://t.co/k3wo1ytQMq pic.twitter.com/QFwKZJwONb