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UpInArms

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18. Hypocrisy is a bit obvious
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 01:12 PM
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Shootings, Arrest, Trial and More: The Kyle Rittenhouse Story Explained

BREAKING: A jury has found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts in his murder trial connected to the shootings of three people during unrest in Kenosha during the summer of 2020. Details here.

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On the night of Aug. 25, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse went from being described as a 17-year-old police enthusiast to a teenage gunman accused of shooting three people, two of them fatally.

His story became the center of bitter nationwide divisions on issues of guns, protests and policing. Soon, his fate will be in the hands of a jury.

So what exactly happened? Here's a look back at how the case began and where it has gone since.

An Overview of What Happened

Rittenhouse, 17 at the time, traveled the few miles from his home across the state border to Kenosha on Aug. 25, 2020, as the city was in the throes of damaging protests that followed a white police officer's shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, after a call to a domestic disturbance.

Bystander video captured the critical minutes when Rittenhouse, with a Smith and Wesson AR-style semiautomatic rifle, shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, 28.


It’s okay if you bring a gun to a protest and kill people, so long as you are a hate filled reichwinger

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The indifference by most Americans tells me a lot about what kind of country we have become. ☮ walkingman Wednesday #1
The way the system is rigged, nothing can change until at least November or even January. PSPS Wednesday #6
I often say: popsdenver Wednesday #14
Maybe it's not indifference. Trueblue Texan Wednesday #29
I hope MAGA realizes these same laws can be used against them if a Dem ever sees the Whitehouse again. n/t SpankMe Wednesday #2
Little comfort relogic Wednesday #10
Well said, Lc popsdenver Wednesday #15
That ship has sailed SpankMe Wednesday #21
Can be? It damn well better be WILL BE, starting at 12:05p on January 20, 2029. Seeking Serenity Wednesday #17
I'll do everything I can to help it happen SpankMe Wednesday #28
At the rate the (conservative) courts Quanto Magnus Wednesday #22
I would imagine that the appeals are already being written and submitted, MarineCombatEngineer Wednesday #3
The sentence length is the key here (consecutive vs concurrent) and if there were problems at trial. LeftInTX Wednesday #11
It's the Fifth Circuit, Jake dpibel Wednesday #12
Kicking with DISGUST! Faux pas Wednesday #4
It's hard to believe this made it all the way to sentencing SpankMe Wednesday #5
suspect that the rather big problem here (and probably including in eyes of the jury) stopdiggin Wednesday #7
We know there was at least one assault weapon MichMan Wednesday #8
If any other weapons had been found... Shipwack Wednesday #13
Also remember that sentenced the husband of one of the protestors who was not walkingman Wednesday #20
Which of course raises many issues about who gets prosecuted for what when guns are involved... TygrBright Wednesday #16
Hypocrisy is a bit obvious UpInArms Wednesday #18
No. It really isn't. And we do not answer this charge by aping the the behavior of mentally deficient stopdiggin Wednesday #23
I believe you misunderstood my post UpInArms Wednesday #24
while mine was directed toward the brain dead idiocy involved stopdiggin Wednesday #25
I do agree UpInArms Wednesday #26
Well, after hearing the evidence, a jury convicted them, and a jury acquitted Rittenhouse. MichMan Wednesday #27
I know this is an oldie - but it's true. harumph 16 hrs ago #31
The right wing so desperately wants this case Torchlight Wednesday #9
Almost lost it over this topic yesterday. People don't recognize what is happening before our eyes lostnfound Wednesday #19
Material support is a pretty broad charge and probably unconstitutional questionseverything Wednesday #30
Unless "material support" is well defined, it's just a garbage can term harumph 16 hrs ago #32
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