Imperial Valley Press

Jury finds Rittenhous­e not guilty in Kenosha shootings

Kyle Rittenhous­e has been acquitted of all charges after testifying he acted in self-defense in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, shootings that became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over guns, vigilantis­m and racial injustice

- BY MICHAEL TARM, SCOTT BAUER AND AMY FORLITI

KENOSHA, Wis. – Kyle Rittenhous­e was acquitted of all charges Friday after testifying he acted in self-defense in the deadly Kenosha shootings that became a flashpoint in the debate over guns, vigilantis­m and racial injustice in the U.S.

Rittenhous­e, 18, began to choke up, fell forward toward the defense table and then hugged one of his attorneys as he heard a court clerk recite “not guilty” five times. A sheriff ’s deputy whisked him out a back door.

“He wants to get on with his life,” defense attorney Mark Richards said. “He has a huge sense of relief for what the jury did to him today. He wishes none of this ever happened. But as he said when he testified, he did not start this.”

The verdict in the politicall­y combustibl­e case was met with anger and disappoint­ment from those who saw Rittenhous­e as a vigilante and a wannabe cop, and relief and a sense of vindicatio­n from those who regarded him as a patriot who took a stand against lawlessnes­s and exercised his Second Amendment right to carry a gun and to defend himself. Supporters donated more than $2 million toward his legal defense.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights leader, said the verdict throws into doubt the safety of people who protest in support of Black Americans.

“It seems to me that it’s open season on human rights demonstrat­ors,” he said.

Rittenhous­e was charged with homicide, attempted homicide and reckless endangerin­g for killing two men and wounding a third with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle in the summer of 2020 during a tumultuous night of protests over the shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by a white Kenosha police officer.

Rittenhous­e, a then17-year-old former police youth cadet, said that he went to Kenosha to protect property from rioters but that he came under attack and feared for his life. He is white, as were those he shot.

The anonymous jury, whose racial makeup was not disclosed by the court but appeared to be overwhelmi­ngly white, deliberate­d for close to 3 1/2 days.

President Joe Biden called for calm, saying that while the outcome of

the case “will leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included, we must acknowledg­e that the jury has spoken.”

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SEAN KRA- ?? Defendant Kyle Rittenhous­e checks his cell phone as he waits with his attorneys for the judge to relieve the jury during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Thursday.
JACIC/AP SEAN KRA- Defendant Kyle Rittenhous­e checks his cell phone as he waits with his attorneys for the judge to relieve the jury during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Thursday.

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