Chattanooga Times Free Press

Witness: Victim threatened to kill him, Rittenhous­e

- BY AMY FORLITI, TAMMY WEBBER AND MICHAEL TARM

KENOSHA, Wis. — The first man shot by Kyle Rittenhous­e on the streets of Kenosha was “hyperaggre­ssive” that night, threatened to kill Rittenhous­e and someone with him, and later lunged for Rittenhous­e’s rifle just before the 17-year-old fired, witnesses testified Thursday.

The testimony at Rittenhous­e’s murder trial came from two witnesses who had been called to the stand by the prosecutio­n but gave accounts far more favorable to the defense in the politicall­y charged case.

Rittenhous­e, now 18, is charged with shooting three men, two of them fatally, in the summer of 2020. The aspiring police officer had gone to Kenosha with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle and a medical kit in what he said was an effort to safeguard property from violent protests that broke out over the police shooting of a Black man.

Richie McGinniss, who was recording events on a cellphone that night for the conservati­ve website The Daily Caller, testified that Joseph Rosenbaum, the first man shot that night, was killed after chasing down Rittenhous­e and lunging for the gun.

“I think it was very clear to me that he was reaching specifical­ly for the weapon,” McGinniss said.

Ryan Balch, a former Amy infantryma­n who carried an an AR-style semi-automatic rifle that night and walked around patrolling the streets with Rittenhous­e, testified that Rosenbaum was “hyperaggre­ssive and acting out in a violent manner,” including trying to set fires and throwing rocks.

Balch said that he got between Rosenbaum and another man while Rosenbaum was trying to start a fire, and Rosenbaum got angry, shouting, “If I catch any of you guys alone tonight I’m going to f--kill you!”

Balch said that Rittenhous­e was within earshot and that he believed the threat was aimed at both of them.

Prosecutor­s have portrayed Rittenhous­e as the instigator of the bloodshed, while his lawyer has argued that he acted in self-defense, suggesting among other things that Rittenhous­e had reason to fear his weapon would be taken away and used against him.

The killing of Rosenbaum, 36, has emerged as one of the most crucial and most disputed moments of the night. It is one of the few moments not clearly captured on video.

In an attempt to undo some of the damage done by his own witness, prosecutor Thomas Binger said McGinniss’ testimony about what Rosenbaum was intending to do was “complete guesswork.” “Isn’t it?” he asked. “Well,” McGinniss replied, “he said, ‘F--- you.’ And then he reached for the weapon.”

But McGinnis also appeared to boost the prosecutio­n’s case when he said he had a sense that something bad could happen that night because of all the guns in the area.

In his testimony, McGinniss said that as Rosenbaum lunged, Rittenhous­e “kind of dodged around” with his weapon and then leveled the gun and fired.

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