Kyle Rittenhouse who was said to have unlawfully killed two men in Kenosha, Wisconsin was deemed not guilty.
In the aftermath of lawwards shooting Jacob Blake in August 2020 there
was widespread unrest in Kenosha, leading many folks to take to the
streets in upset crowds.
The now eighteen year old Rittenhouse said he went to Kenosha to help
heal hurt folks in the midst of the upset crowds. As night came, the
crowds became more unwieldy. Three men from the crowd began following
Rittenhouse, one of them reaching for his gun, making him fear for his
life and fire his weapon at them.
Of the three men Rittenhouse fired his weapon at, Joseph Rosenbaum, and
Anthony Huber, were killed. The third, Gaige Grosskreutz, was badly
hurt, but lived on to witness against Rittenhouse in a house of law.
A moot of 12 folks were brought together to deem Kyle Rittenhouse, but
after looking at film from the happening, and hearing all witnesses,
the moot deemed Rittenhouse not guilty of any wrongdoings he was said
to have done.