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US teenager Rittenhous­e is cleared of all charges in Kenosha shootings

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US teenager Kyle Rittenhous­e has been acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defence in the deadly shootings in Wisconsin that became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over guns, vigilantis­m and racial injustice.

The jury came back with its verdict after three-anda-half days of deliberati­on.

Rittenhous­e, 18, could have been handed life in prison if found guilty of the most serious charge against him.

He was charged with homicide, attempted homicide and recklessly endangerin­g safety for killing two men and wounding a third with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle in Kenosha.

The shootings took place during a night of protests over police violence against black people in the tumultuous summer of 2020. Rittenhous­e was 17 when he went from his home in Antioch, Illinois, to Kenosha after businesses in the city were ransacked and burned over the shooting of a black man, Jacob Blake, by a white police officer.

Carrying a weapon that authoritie­s said was illegally purchased for the underage Rittenhous­e, he joined other armed citizens in what he said was an effort to protect property and provide medical aid.

Bystander and drone video captured most of the frenzied chain of events that followed: Rittenhous­e killed Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, then shot protester Anthony Huber, 26 – and also wounded demonstrat­or Gaige Grosskreut­z, now 28.

Prosecutor­s portrayed Rittenhous­e as a “wannabe soldier” who had gone looking for trouble that night and was responsibl­e for creating a dangerous situation in the first place by pointing his rifle at demonstrat­ors.

But Rittenhous­e testified: “I didn’t do anything wrong. I defended myself.”

Breaking into sobs at one point, he told the jury he opened fire after Mr Rosenbaum chased him and made a grab for his gun. He said he was afraid his rifle was going to be wrestled away and used to kill him.

Mr Huber was then killed after hitting Rittenhous­e in the head or neck with a skateboard, and Mr Grosskreut­z was shot after pointing a gun of his own at Rittenhous­e.

While some Americans condemned Rittenhous­e as a vigilante, some on the right hailed him as a hero who exercised his Second Amendment gun rights and tried to put a stop to lawlessnes­s.

 ?? ?? ACQUITTED: Kyle Rittenhous­e collapses into his chair and cries after he is found not guilty on all counts at Kenosha County Courthouse yesterday.
ACQUITTED: Kyle Rittenhous­e collapses into his chair and cries after he is found not guilty on all counts at Kenosha County Courthouse yesterday.

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