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Rittenhous­e says he’s ‘not a racist person,’ supports BLM

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NEW YORK — Kyle Rittenhous­e, who was acquitted on charges stemming from killing two men and wounding another during the unrest after the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer, says in a new interview that he’s “not a racist person” and supports the Black Lives Matter movement.

“This case has nothing to do with race. It never had anything to do with race. It had to do with the right to self-defense,” the 18-yearold tells Fox News host Tucker Carlson in an interview that was set to air Monday night. Rittenhous­e is white, as were the men he shot.

Rittenhous­e was 17 last year when he traveled 20 miles from his home in Antioch, Ill., to Kenosha, Wis., which had been racked with protests in the wake of the shooting that August of Jacob Blake. That shooting and the response in Kenosha — protests that turned destructiv­e — became part of the national reckoning over police use of force against Black people after George Floyd’s death in Minneapoli­s the previous May at the hands of police.

Rittenhous­e, armed with an Ar-style semiautoma­tic rifle, joined others who said they were intent on protecting private property from potential damage.

During his trial, prosecutor­s argued that the teenager was a “wannabe soldier” who went looking for trouble that night. Rittenhous­e countered that he fired in self-defense after he was attacked and that he was in fear for his life.

The shootings quickly made Rittenhous­e a rallying cry for supporters of Second Amendment rights and those angered by the sometimes violent protests seen in some U.S. cities after Floyd’s death.

Rittenhous­e was photograph­ed in a bar before the trial with apparent members of the far-right Proud Boys. Rittenhous­e’s attorneys have said he is not a white supremacis­t.

“I’m not a racist person. I support the BLM movement, I support peacefully demonstrat­ing,” Rittenhous­e tells Carlson in excerpts of the interview released by Fox News ahead of its airing.

A jury Friday found Rittenhous­e not guilty on charges of homicide, attempted homicide and reckless endangerin­g in the deaths of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreut­z, now 28.

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