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Rittenhous­e tells Fox News he’s ‘not a racist person,’ backs BLM

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK – Kyle Rittenhous­e, who was acquitted on charges stemming from killing two men and wounding another during the unrest that followed the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer, said in a wide-ranging interview that aired Monday night 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-year-old told Fox News host Tucker Carlson in an interview that aired Monday night. Rittenhous­e is white, as were the men he shot.

Rittenhous­e was 17 last year when he traveled 20 miles (32 kilometers) from his home in Antioch, Illinois, to Kenosha, Wisconsin, which had been racked with protests in the wake of the Aug. 23 shooting 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 following 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 on Aug. 25. 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 in fear for his life.

“I thought they came to the correct verdict because it wasn’t Kyle Rittenhous­e on trial in Wisconsin – it was the right to self defense on trial,” Rittenhous­e said in the interview. “And if I was convicted... no one would ever be privileged to defend their life against attackers.”

He said some people, including some who have made threats against him, are “too ignorant to look at the facts.”

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 American 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 told Carlson. He said, “I feel like my life has been extremely defamed,” and hinted that he may be taking action, saying: “I have really good lawyers who are taking care of that right now.”

He also hit hard at his former attorneys, John Pierce and Lin Wood, who he said used him to promote a “cause” as they raised $2 million for his bail.

When asked about that over the weekend, Pierce said he had no comment. Wood told The Associated Press that the foundation he heads, Fightback Foundation, raised money for Rittenhous­e’s bail and publicly said the case was a Second Amendment issue.

“I was not an attorney pushing for a cause,” Wood said. “Fightback has a mission that includes the right to bear arms and self-defense.”

Rittenhous­e told Carlson that he wishes the shootings in Kenosha “never would’ve happened.”

“But it did, and we can’t change that. But how... polarized it became is absolutely sickening, like right or left, people using me for a cause that should never have been used as a cause.”

Rittenhous­e said that his life is different from what he had planned. He said he is taking college prerequisi­tes to become a nurse and hopes to study on campus, but is now also thinking about studying law. He plans to move from the Midwest, but is not exactly sure where he will go.

“I’m going to go lay low and live my life and enjoy it,” he said.

A jury last 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.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? KYLE RITTENHOUS­E TOLD FOX NEWS CHANNEL’S “Tucker Carlson Tonight” he’s not a racist, he supports Black Lives Matter, and he acted in self defense when he shot three protesters, killing two last year. He was acquitted on all charges last week.
ASSOCIATED PRESS KYLE RITTENHOUS­E TOLD FOX NEWS CHANNEL’S “Tucker Carlson Tonight” he’s not a racist, he supports Black Lives Matter, and he acted in self defense when he shot three protesters, killing two last year. He was acquitted on all charges last week.

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