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Kyle Rittenhouse's Assault-Style Rifle Shredded in Crime Lab
Video shows a crime lab technician placing the AR-15-style weapon into a mechanical shredder
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Judge OKs Agreement to Destroy Gun Used by Kyle Rittenhouse
A Wisconsin judge on Friday approved an agreement by lawyers to destroy the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to shoot three people during a 2020 street protest. Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger said the state crime lab would destroy the gun, probably in April. Judge Bruce Schroeder, the Kenosha County judge who presided over Rittenhouse’s trial, approved the agreement….
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Man Who Bought Gun for Kyle Rittenhouse Pleads No Contest
The man who bought an AR-15-style rifle for Kyle Rittenhouse pleaded no contest Monday to a reduced charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in a deal with prosecutors to avoid prison.
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Man Charged With Buying Gun for Kyle Rittenhouse Takes Plea Deal
The man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse an assault-style rifle when he was only 17 has agreed to plead no contest to contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a non-criminal citation, and avoid convictions on the two felonies he’d been facing.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Gets Standing Ovation at Conservative Conference
A month after his acquittal on murder charges, Kyle Rittenhouse was given a standing ovation at a conservative group’s conference in Phoenix where panelists discussed the 2020 deadly shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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After Rittenhouse Verdict, Advocates Demand Justice for Chrystul Kizer
Wisconsin’s self-defense law led to Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal on homicide charges, sparking protests across the state and the country. Now, advocates are calling for justice for a child sex trafficking survivor in the state, holding that if Rittenhouse could successfully claim self-defense, then she can, too.
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Would the Rittenhouse Verdict Be Different in a ‘Stand Your Ground' State?
Wisconsin — where Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two men and was found not guilty on all counts after claiming self-defense — does not have “stand your ground” laws. But Georgia, where the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial is currently taking place, does.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Spotted at SW Florida Restaurant Days After Verdict
Just two days after being found not guilty on felony murder charges in Wisconsin, Kyle Rittenhouse was spotted enjoying lunch at a southwest Florida restaurant. NBC affiliate WBBH-TV reports Rittenhouse was spotted Sunday at the restaurant located near Boca Grande in Charlotte County. A photo was taken and posted on social media by Leon County Commissioner Evan Power. Restaurant staff…
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Texas Gun Range Holds ‘Not Guilty Sale' After Rittenhouse Verdict
The owner of a Texas gun store and shooting range is holding a “not guilty sale” after Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges last Friday.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Tells Fox News He's ‘Not a Racist Person,' Backs BLM
Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted on charges stemming from killing two men and wounding another during the unrest that followed the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer, said in a wide-ranging interview that aired Monday night he’s “not a racist person” and supports the Black Lives Matter movement.
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In Kenosha and Beyond, Guns Become More Common on US Streets
Across much of the United States, it has become increasingly acceptable for Americans to walk the streets with firearms, either carried openly or legally concealed
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Rittenhouse Victim's Family Member Speaks Out Following Acquittal
Susan Hughes, the great-aunt of Anthony Huber, spoke out on Weekend TODAY and said that the ruling in Rittenhouse’s trial came down on Huber’s mother’s birthday.
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Rittenhouse Verdict Puts Biden in Difficult Political Spot
A difficult political atmosphere for President Joe Biden may have become even more treacherous after the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse
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Kyle Rittenhouse Breaks Silence After Not Guilty Verdict
Kyle Rittenhouse publicly spoke about his not guilty verdict Friday after a jury acquitted the now 18-year-old on all counts for fatally shooting two men and injuring a third at protests during unrest in Kenosha.
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‘Sad Day for Justice in America': Jacob Blake's Family Responds to Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Loved ones of Jacob Blake expressed outrage following the not guilty verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial Friday with one relative referring to the ruling as a
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Ja Morant, Other Athletes React to Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Kyle Rittenhouse’s not guilty verdict inflamed athletes from across the sports world like ex-NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick and NBA star Ja Morant.
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Rittenhouse Attorney Explains Decision to Put Client on Stand During Trial
Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorney Mark Richards addressed the media Friday after his client was found not guilty on all counts by the jury.
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Biden on Rittenhouse Verdict: ‘The Jury System Works'
President Joe Biden made brief comments about the not guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial on Friday.
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Politicians React to Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Ga., called Kyle Rittenhouse “one of [the] good ones,” while New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said calling the verdict a “miscarriage of justice is an understatement.”
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Jacob Blake Family, Activists on Rittenhouse Verdict: ‘This Was Not a True Carriage of Justice'
Activist Bishop Tavis Grant spoke outside the Kenosha courthouse moments after Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges after killing two people during social justice protests last summer. Grant appeared alongside Justin Blake, the uncle of Jacob Blake who was killed in Kenosha and whose death prompted the protests Rittenhouse attended.