Kyle Rittenhouse - Wikipedia Rittenhouse pleaded self-defense at trial and was acquitted in November 2021 Two civil lawsuits against him were pending as of February 2023 Rittenhouse's prosecution attracted widespread media coverage
The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, Explained - The New York Times Kyle Rittenhouse, a white 18-year-old from Antioch, Ill , was acquitted on all charges on Nov 19 in his trial over the shootings of three white men — two of whom died — in the aftermath of
Kyle Rittenhouse verdict: Not guilty on all counts : NPR Jurors deliberated for roughly 27 hours over the course of four days before pronouncing Rittenhouse not guilty on all five counts: first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless
Acquitted: Assessing the Rittenhouse trial - Harvard Law School After deliberating for 26 hours, a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse Friday on all charges related to the shooting of three men, two fatally, amid disorderly protests in August, 2020
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty in Kenosha trial - NBC News — A Wisconsin jury on Friday found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty in the fatal shooting of two men during protests in Kenosha last year, capping a trial that touched on issues of gun rights
Kenosha unrest shooting - Wikipedia Kenosha County prosecutors charged Rittenhouse with two counts of homicide, one count of attempted homicide, two counts of reckless endangerment, one count of unlawful possession of a firearm, and one count of curfew violation His trial lasted from November 1 to 19, 2021