East Bay Times

Teen pleads not guilty in slayings

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An Illinois teenager who fatally shot two people and wounded a third amid sometimes violent summer protests on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges, including intentiona­l homicide.

Kyle Rittenhous­e, 18, entered his plea in a brief hearing conducted by teleconfer­ence that came just as Kenosha was bracing for a charging decision in the event that brought Rittenhous­e to the city in

August — the police shooting of Jacob

Blake. No charges were filed in that case.

Prosecutor­s say Rittenhous­e, who is white, left his home in Antioch, Illinois, and traveled to Kenosha after learning of a call to protect businesses after Blake, a Black man, was shot seven times in the back Aug. 23 and left paralyzed.

Rittenhous­e opened fire with an assault- style rifle during protests two nights later, killing Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounding Gaige Grosskreut­z. Rittenhous­e has argued he fired in self- defense. Conservati­ves have rallied around Rittenhous­e, describing him as a patriot who took up arms to protect people and property, and raised enough money to make his $2 million cash bail.

Others see him as a domestic terrorist whose presence with a rifle incited protesters.

The Blake shooting happened three months after George Floyd died while being restrained by police officers in Minneapoli­s, which also was captured on bystander video and which sparked outrage and protests that spread across the United States and beyond.

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