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Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted of all charges in Kenosha shooting


Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted Friday on all charges in the shootings that killed two men and 𓃲injured a third during last year’s violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The 18-year-old defendant broke down in tears and collapsed in his seat as the not-guilty verdict was read out in court. The shaking teen hugged one of his lawyers before he was wh💛isked out of the courtroom through the judge’s chambers by a sheriff’s deputy as he was driven off — beaming in the back seat of the vehicle.

Ritten🦄house had been charged with homicide, attempted homicide and reckless endangerment in the deaths of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Ant♌hony Huber, 26, and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, on Aug. 25, 2020.

The de♉fendant was 17 when he brought a semi-automatic rifle and a medical kit to Kenosha in what he claims was an effort to protect businesses as riots broke over the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a black man who was left paralyzed from the waist down.

The high-profile case left Americans di♏vided over whether Rittenhouse was a p☂atriot taking a stand against lawlessness during the violence or just a dangerously reckless vigilante.

Kyle Rittenhouse reacts as he’s acquitted of all charges. Court TV
Kyle Rittenhouse embraces his lawyer after the verdict was read. Court TV

The jury deliberated for cloꦺse to three and a half days before returnin🐠g its unanimous verdict. 

After the de꧃cision, Anthony Huber’s parents Karen Bloom and John Huber said they were “heartbroken” and “angry” that Rittenhouse walked free.

“Today’s verdict means there is no accountability for the person who murdered our son,” the pair said in a lenౠgthy statement.

“It sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence and then use the danger they have creat💧ed to justify shooting people in the street.”

The Hubers praised their son as a “hero who sacrificed his own life to prot💃ect other innocent civilians.

Kyle Rittenhouse walks along Sheridan Road in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on August 25, 2020. Adam Rogan/The Journal Times via AP, File

“Make no mistake: our fight to ho💜ld those responsible for Anthony’s death accountable continues in full force. Neither Mr. Rittenhouse nor the Kenosha police who authori🎉zed his bloody rampage will escape justice,” they said.

Joseph Rosenbaum’s fiancée, Kariann Swart, called the verdict unacceptable. 

“It feels like the victims’ lives don’t matter. And I don’t think that that is acceptable…If one person’s life or two persons’ lives don’t matter, then none of our lives matter. 

Kyle Rittenhouse breaks down on the stand as he testifies about his encounter with the late Joseph Rosenbaum. Sean Krajacic/Pool/File Photo

Blake’s uncle criticized the judge.

“You have to understand that from Day One, the judge had his hand on the scale. He didn’t allow [evidence] pictures. He didn’t allow videotapes. He didn’t allow. He didn’t allow. He𒁏 didn’t allow,” Justin Blake said. “He was doing everything he could to allow this young man to leave the courtroom clear and free.”

The Rittenhouse 🌠family , “We are all so very happy tha♔t Kyle can live his life as a free and innocent man, but in this whole situation there are no winners, there are two people who los their lives and that’s not lost on us at all.”

Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger (center) reacts to arguments on a video during proceedings in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse on November 12, 2021. Sean Krajacic-Pool/Getty Images

Conservative local pols hailed the verdict – while New York’s lefty leaders bashed it.

“All of us who knew what actually happened in Kenosha last year ass൩umed this would be the verdict,” Republi꧂can former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker tweeted. “Thankfully, the jury thought the same.

But New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio raged, “We can’t let this go” — even as his own Police Department braced for potential protests.

Kyle Rittenhouse’s mother, Wendy Rittenhouse, reacts as her son is found not guilty on all counts. Getty Images

Kenosha prosecutor Thomas ꧙Binger only said afterward, “The jury has represented our community in this trial and has spoken.”

Mark Richards, Rittenhouse’s lead lawyer, said after the acquittal the teen is ready to put the ordeal behind him.

“He’s relieved, and he looks forward to getting on w𝔉ith his life,” Richards said. “And having a jury of 12 people find him not guilty meant the world to him, in practical and symbolic ways.”

(From left) Kariann Swart, Joseph Rosenbaum’s fiancee, Susan Hughes, Anthony Huber’s great-aunt, and Hannah Gittings, Anthony Huber’s girlfriend, listen to the verdict during Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial. REUTERS

Before the jury’s decision was announced, Judge Bruce Schroeder warned those in the court there “caꦓn’t be an⛦y reaction at all.”

“No matter how strongly you may feel, and it’s understood that many p🔯eople do have strong feelings, but we can’t permit anဣy kind of reaction to the verdict,” he said.

The judge went on to praise jurors after the verdict, saying he “couldn’t have asked for a better jury to work with.” He also vowed that the court would take “every measure” to keep them safe in the afte🧔rmath of the explosive case.

A man (right) was allegedly shot in the chest by Kyle Rittenhouse (center) as protesters and armed civilians clashed on the streets of Kenosha. Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

After the verdict was read, the jurors were quickly escorted o𒐪ut of the courthouse by sheriff’s deputies without speaking t💛o reporters.

Lawyers for Joseph Rosenbaum’s est꧂ate called for peace after the acquittal.

“What we need right now is justice, not more violence. While today’s verdict may mean justice delayed, it will💝 not mean justice denied,” lawyers Kimber𝄹ley Motley and Milo Schwab said in a statement.

Mark Richards, lead attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse (right), argues about a video with Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger (left) during proceedings at the Kenosha County Courthouse. Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool

“We are committed to uncovering the truth of tha๊t night and holding those responsible to account.”

Rittenhouse had been facing life in prison if found guilty on the most serious charge of♓ first-degree intentional homi🌸cide in Huber’s death.

Judge Bruce Schroeder listens to attorneys before the jury is let into the room for Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial. Sean Krajacic/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Emotions were running high in anticipation of the verdict, with protests occurring ou🅷tside the courthous🔯e throughout the week as the jury deliberated.

National Guard troops were put in place in🅠 Kenosha by Gov. Tony Evers in preparation for potential violence surrounding the verdict.

Throughout the two-week trial, the jury heard how Rittenꦏhouse fatally shot Rosenbaum in an initial confrontation and just moments later fatally shot Huber and wounded Grosskreutz.

Kyle Rittenhouse looks at a video screen as attorneys for both sides argue about a video in his trial. Mark Hertzberg/Pool Photo via AP

His attorneys argued that he acted in self-defense and on🌃ly✨ pulled the trigger on those who provoked him during the protests.

“Kyle Rittenꦡhouse shot Mr. Rosenbaum because he was attacking Kyle. Every person who was shot was attacking Kyle — one with a skateboard, one with his hands, one with his feet, one with his gun,” Richards said in closing arguments.

Prosecutors, howe𓆉ver, portrayed him as the instigator of the bloodshed, claiming that he “provoked everything” by bringing a rifle to the protests then walked away like a “hero in a Western — without a care in the world for anything he’s just done.”

“You lose the right to self-defense when you’re the on🐼e who brought the gun, when you are the one creat൩ing the danger, when you’re the one provoking other people,” Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger told jurors.

Rittenhouse broke down on the stand as he testified in his own defense late in the trial, sobbing uncontrollably as he described hearing a gunshot from behind him as he was being chased thro💮ugh the street by Rosenbaum.

“I♕ did what I had𒊎 to do to stop the person who was attacking me by killing them,” the teen said.

Under cross-examination, a defiant Rittenhouse insisted he didn’t intend to kill any of the victims, telling jurors: “I didn’t intend to🍎 kill🌼 them. I intended to stop the people who were attacking me.”

Rittenhouse testified Ro👍senbaum had cornered him and put his hand on the barrel of his rifle, Huber struck him with a skateboard and Grosskreutz came at him with a gun.

His account was largely co🍌rroborated by a series of witness videos that were played to jurors, as well as the prosecution’s own witnesses. 

Kyle Rittenhouse is driven away from the courthouse after his acquittal. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

🎀Grosskreutz, the lone survivor, took to the stand as a prosecution witness, testifying that he was unintentionally pointing his gun at Rittenhouse when the teen fired at him.

“I thought the defendant was an active shooter,” Grosskreutz said, adding he went after Rittenhouse after seeing him shoot t🌼he second man at close range.

Asked what was going through his mi🎐nd as he pulled his gun from the holster, he said: “That I was ♛going to die.”

The high-profile trial was filled with fiery exchanges between the prosecution, defense — and even the judge, who at one point suggested the stateꦍ was acting in bad faith with their line of questioning when Rittenhouse was on the stand.

The de🅘fense demanded the judge d⭕eclare a mistrial and prevent the teen from being retried after accusing the chief prosecutor of asking Rittenhouse out-of-bounds questions.

Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorney flashes a peace sign as he leaves the courthouse with Rittenhouse in tow. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, who is black and a Demo��cratic🍌 candidate for US Senate, expressed dismay after Friday’s ruling.

 “Over the last few weeks, many dreaded the outcome we just witnessed,” he said♌.

“We have seen so many black and brown youth killed, only to be put on trial posthumously, while the inไnocence of Kyle Rittenhouse was virtually demanded by the judge.”

These are the charges the jury considered and found Rittenhouse not gu🥂ilty𒆙 of:

  • Count 1: First-degree reckless homicide for the death of Rosenbaum, which carried a prison sentence of 60 years.
  • Count 2: First-degree recklessly endangering safety for putting witness Richie McGinniss in the line of fire during the Rosenbaum shooting. Punishable by 12 1/2 years.
  • Count 3: First-degree recklessly endangering safety for firing two shots at an unknown man and missing, a charge that carried a sentence of 12 1/2 years behind bars.
  • Count 4: First-degree intentional homicide for killing Huber. This was the most serious count and carried a mandatory life sentence. But the judge allowed the jury to also consider lesser homicide or reckless-homicide charges in the death.
  • Count 5: Attempted first-degree intentional homicide for shooting Grosskreutz in the arm seconds after he shot Huber. The charge carried 60 years in prison, though the jury was allowed to consider lesser charges.