From News Nation:
“Kyle Rittenhouse cleared of
all charges in Kenosha shootings”
Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of
first-degree intentional homicide and four other charges in connection to fatal
shootings in Wisconsin last year. The jury came back with its verdict
after close to 3 1/2 days of deliberation. Rittenhouse, 18, could have
gotten life in prison if found guilty of the most serious charge against him.
He was charged with homicide, attempted homicide and recklessly endangering
safety for killing two men and wounding a third with an AR-style semi-automatic
rifle. The shootings took place during a night of protests over police
violence against Black people in the tumultuous summer of 2020. Rittenhouse is
white, as were those he shot. The jury appeared to be overwhelmingly white. Unrest
erupted in Kenosha in August 2020 over the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black
man, by a white Kenosha police officer. Protests following the Blake shooting
at times turned violent and destructive, with rioters setting fires and
ransacking businesses.
Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the
time of the shootings, went to Kenosha with an AR-style semi-automatic weapon
and a medic bag in what the former police and fire youth cadet said was an
effort to protect property. Just before midnight, Rittenhouse shot and killed
Joseph Rosenbaum as Rosenbaum chased him across a parking lot. As Rittenhouse
fled the scene, someone in the crowd tried to kick him in the face and Anthony
Huber swung his skateboard at him, connecting with Rittenhouse’s head and neck.
Rittenhouse fatally shot Huber. A moment later, Gaige Grosskreutz ran up to him
holding a pistol. Rittenhouse shot him in the arm; Grosskreutz survived. Prosecutors
portrayed Rittenhouse as the instigator of the three shootings, while his
lawyer says Rittenhouse acted in self-defense. The case divided Americans over
whether Rittenhouse was a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness or a
vigilante.
The verdict came after a dramatic
trial that saw the defense demand a mistrial over what they argued were
out-of-bounds questions asked of Rittenhouse by the chief prosecutor. The two
weeks of testimony ended as Judge Bruce Schroeder dismissed a count of
possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18, a misdemeanor that had
appeared to be among the likeliest of the charges to net a conviction. It
carries up to nine months in jail. The defense argued that Wisconsin law has an
exception related to the length of a weapon’s barrel. After prosecutors
conceded Rittenhouse’s rifle was not short-barreled, the judge threw out the
charge. In gamble, Rittenhouse testified at his trial, sobbing on the stand so
hard at one point that the judge called a break, saying: “I didn’t do anything
wrong. I defended myself.” Prosecutors in turn tried to paint him as an
inexperienced teenager who misrepresented his age and medical training to other
armed civilians in his group on the night of the shootings.
^ Now this is not justice being
served. It would be one thing if Rittenhouse was already in Kenosha or even in
Wisconsin when the violence started, but he wasn’t he was in Illinois. He armed
himself and crossed State Lines looking for trouble. I know this verdict will
upset many people and just hope there aren’t any more Rittenhouse-types out
there. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/midwest/rittenhouse-verdict/
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