Facebook removes restrictions related to Kyle Rittenhouse
Facebook removes restrictions toward Kyle Rittenhouse.
Facebook removes restrictions toward Kyle Rittenhouse.
Jurors in Kenosha, Wisconsin reached a verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The 12 person jury fond the 18-year-old not guilty on all five counts after shooting three people, killing two of them and injuring the third during protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake last year.
Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, shootings that became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice.
In Kenosha, Wisconsin, jurors are on day three of deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The now 18-year-old is facing a total of five charges, including homicide, for shooting three people, killing two of them and injuring a third during protests last year. The most serious charge carries a life sentence.
In Kenosha, Wisconsin, the city is awaiting a verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The jury is on day two of deliberations, debating whether the 18-year-old is guilty in those police protest shootings that left two men dead, and another injured last summer.
Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorneys have asked the judge to declare a mistrial before the jury reaches a decision, saying the defense received an inferior copy of a key video from prosecutors.
The jury is now deliberating in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The 18-year-old is charged with shooting three people and killing two of them during racial injustice protests last year. He faces life in prison if convicted on the most serious charge, first degree intentional homicide.
Closing arguments are underway in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The jury will get the case any moment now and start deliberations soon.