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Wisconsin vs. Kyle Rittenhouse for murder in Kenosha *NOT GUILTY* (1 Viewer)




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Rittenhouse Court TV through YT has live right now so I assume they are going to cover it all? Here is the link if interested. I truly don't know much about this case, not one I followed but if I get a chance I might take a look at it. Thought others might want it though too.

 

Kyle Rittenhouse chased down an unarmed man and fatally shot him in the back during Kenosha unrest, prosecutor says​

Kyle Rittenhouse chased down an unarmed man and shot him four times, including a fatal shot to the back, during a night of unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last August, a prosecutor said Tuesday in opening statements of Rittenhouse's homicide trial.

Rittenhouse, 17 at the time, fired an AR-15-style weapon eight times in all during the unrest: four shots at Joseph Rosenbaum, two shots at an unarmed unknown individual, one shot at an unarmed Anthony Huber and one shot at an armed Gaige Grosskreutz, according to Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger.

Rosenbaum, 36, and Huber, 26, were killed and Grosskreutz, now 27, was wounded.

"The evidence will show that hundreds of people were out on the streets experiencing chaos and violence and the only person who killed anyone was the defendant Kyle Rittenhouse," Binger said. "We will show you videos of some of the events that night of police, tear gas, rubber bullets and yet the only person who killed anyone was the defendant."

Binger's comments appear intended to undercut Rittenhouse's expected argument that he acted in self-defense and only fired to protect himself.

The statements mark the beginning of a trial that will test the distinction between self-defense and vigilante killings during chaotic protests and instances of rioting in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
 
Been watching on and off today. Last witness I saw was a video journalist from the Daily Caller who was on the Tucker Carlson show after. Don't know what he said on Tucker's show, but he helped give Rosenbaum aid and take him to a hospital. He was visibly upset about what happened that night.

 

Prosecution rests its case against Kyle Rittenhouse and judge dismisses curfew violation charge​

The prosecution on Tuesday rested its case against Kyle Rittenhouse in his homicide trial after calling 22 witnesses over the course of six days, giving the defense its first opportunity to call witnesses.

The state's 21st witness was a forensic imaging specialist with the state crime lab in Milwaukee who played never-before-seen drone footage of Rittenhouse fatally shooting Joseph Rosenbaum. Their final witness was a doctor who testified that Rosenbaum died from a fatal shot to the back as his body was bent forward.

Once the prosecution rested, Judge Bruce Schroeder agreed to dismiss a curfew violation charge against Rittenhouse, ruling that prosecutors had failed to present any evidence a curfew was in place.

The defense then called four of its own witnesses Tuesday, including two armed people who went to Kenosha the night of the shootings. The defense will resume its case Wednesday and could call Rittenhouse to take the stand.
 

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