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The enigmatic 'Jump Kick Man' mentioned during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has been identified as a Kenosha man with a lengthy criminal past.
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According to a new investigation, the lone survivor of the 2020 Wisconsin shootings by juvenile Kyle Rittenhouse had a long criminal record that includes burglary, drunk driving, and a domestic altercation.
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Even though Kyle Rittenhouse's trial is still proceeding and a verdict on his August 25, 2020, acts has not been reached, CBS News removed a tweet on November 11, 2021, proclaiming him a murderer.
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Facebook is officially designating the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who allegedly killed two people and wounded another in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after being mobbed and attacked by rioters, a “mass murder,” despite the fact that this has not been proven in court. Facebook confirmed that it would remove any posts that support Rittenhouse. Conservative …
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President Donald Trump defended the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, saying the 17-year-old ‘probably would have been killed’ by an angry mob if he hadn’t fired at them with the illegal gun he was carrying. ‘He was trying to get away from them I guess, it looks like, and he fell on then they …
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In a statement released Friday, Attorneys representing the Kenosha Shooter Kyle Rittenhouse stated their client was justifiable in his use of force. Pierce Bainbridge, a national firm joined the defense team featuring L. Linn Wood, who represented Nicholas Sandmann in his cases of defamation against the Washington Post and CNN, as well as other “top-tier …
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The attorneys representing Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse have announced they will be establishing a legal defense fund for the teen who is facing multiple charges for killing two protesters on Tuesday. The Kenosha County District Attorney’s office on Thursday formally charged the 17-year-old from Illinois in the fatal shooting of two men and the wounding of …