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WI: Kyle Rittenhouse's case quickly became a sensation during Kenosha unrest. A year later, there's a long way to go
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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It's been a year since Kenosha prosecutors charged Kyle Rittenhouse with killing two people and wounding a third during unrest that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Since then the case and its characters have provided a constant stream of intrigue, outrage and propaganda, in both mainstream and niche conservative media outlets where he has been portrayed as a patriot and symbol of run rights as ell as a self-defense hero and boy-next-door.
Rittenhouse, now 18, faces five felonies, a misdemeanor and a curfew ticket from the events of Aug. 25. Using an AR-15-type rifle, he killed Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, Anthony Huber, 26, and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz. His lawyers say he acted in lawful self- defense. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/19/2021)
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A hot mess.
Riots if he's acquitted, and bankruptcy of the justice system if he's convicted. |
Comment by:
hisself
(8/19/2021)
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One year? Whatever happened to the Sixth Amendment, "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial. . ."??
One year is no way speedy! |
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