‘Apologies’: DCCC fumbles statement condemning Rittenhouse verdict
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Kyle Rittenhouse verdict: protests continue into weekend
The protesters gathered following the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse killed two people and injured another during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin last year.
Police Arrest 5 Amid NYC Protests After Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Protests sprung up in New York City in the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal, with hundreds of demonstrators gathering in Brooklyn and Queens in opposition to the jury’s verdict. Rittenhouse, 18, was on trial in Wisconsin for the killing of two men shot dead during protests against police brutality in the state last year. A jury acquitted him of...
Rittenhouse attorney details moments before verdict
KENOSHA, Wis. (NewsNation Now) — Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of first-degree intentional homicide and four other charges in connection to fatal shootings in Wisconsin last year.Mark Richards, Kyle Rittenhouse's main defense attorney, joined “Banfield” after his client was was found not guilty of first-degree intentional homicide and four other charges.Richards said they weren’t surprised by the verdict but were still scared. How a …
DCCC Chair’s first statement on Rittenhouse verdict contains bald-faced lies about Jacob Blake (and the ‘corrected version’ is still hot garbage) | As one might expect, DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney is outraged by the Kyle Rittenhouse not-guilty verdict
As one might expect, DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney is outraged by the Kyle Rittenhouse not-guilty verdict. And that’s his prerogative, of course. What we’re decidedly less OK with is that his condemnation of the verdict relies heavily on bald-faced lies about Jacob Blake, in whose name the Kenosha riots occurred: INBOX: DCCC chairman Sean […]| USSA News
Kenosha Jury Rules Kyle Rittenhouse to be Not Guilty on All Counts in Protest Shooting
Kyle Rittenhouse shot three men, two of them fatally, last year during Black Lives Matter protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Being accused of homicide, Rittenhouse has denied any wrongdoing and claimed that he acted in self-defense.
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