Albuquerque Journal

Kenosha shooter’s defense portrays him as ‘American patriot’

- BY BERNARD CONDON

The way lawyers for Kyle Rittenhous­e tell it, he wasn’t just a scared teenager acting in selfdefens­e when he shot to death two Kenosha, Wisconsin, protesters.

He was a courageous defender of liberty, a patriot exercising his right to bear arms amid rioting in the streets.

“A 17-year-old citizen is being sacrificed by politician­s, but it’s not Kyle Rittenhous­e they are after. Their end game is to strip away the constituti­onal right of all citizens to defend our communitie­s,” says the voice-over at the end of a video released this week by a group tied to Rittenhous­e’s legal team.

“Kyle Rittenhous­e will go down in American history alongside that brave unknown patriot … who fired ‘The Shot Heard Round the World,’’’ lead attorney John Pierce wrote this month in a tweet he later deleted. “A Second American Revolution against Tyranny has begun.”

But such dramatic rhetoric that has helped raise nearly $2 million for Rittenhous­e’s defense may not work with a jury considerin­g charges that could put the teen in prison for life. Legal experts say there could be big risks in turning a fairly straightfo­rward selfdefens­e case into a fight for freedom that mirrors the law-and-order reelection theme President Donald Trump has struck amid a wave of protests over racial injustice.

“They’re playing to his most negative characteri­stics and stereotype­s, what his critics want to perceive him as — a crazy militia member out to cause harm and start a revolution,” said Robert Barnes, a prominent Los Angeles defense attorney.

Rittenhous­e’s highprofil­e defense and fundraisin­g teams, led by Los Angeles-based Pierce and Atlanta attorney Lin Wood, respective­ly, refused to speak to The Associated Press about their strategy ahead of the teen’s next court appearance Friday, a hearing in Illinois on whether to return him to Wisconsin.

But in a TV appearance and a blizzard of social media posts, they doubled down on the hero theme, describing Kenosha as a “war zone.”

 ?? ADAM ROGAN/THE JOURNAL TIMES VIA AP ?? In this Aug. 25, 2020 file photo, Kyle Rittenhous­e carries a weapon as he walks along Sheridan Road in Kenosha, Wis. during a night of unrest.
ADAM ROGAN/THE JOURNAL TIMES VIA AP In this Aug. 25, 2020 file photo, Kyle Rittenhous­e carries a weapon as he walks along Sheridan Road in Kenosha, Wis. during a night of unrest.

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