Chicago Sun-Times

Trial over Kenosha gunfire delayed

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KENOSHA, Wis. — A judge on Monday delayed the trial for a man accused of firing off a “warning shot” on the night two people were killed in Wisconsin during protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

Jury selection was set to start in Kenosha on Monday in the case of Joshua Ziminski, 37, who is charged with a felony count of arson and misdemeano­r counts of obstructin­g an officer and disorderly conduct with a deadly weapon. Trial was reschedule­d for June 21 because defense attorney Michael Barth is tied up with another case, the Kenosha News reported.

Ziminski, of Caledonia, is accused of participat­ing in protests and riots on the night of Aug. 25, 2020, when Kyle Rittenhous­e of far north suburban Antioch shot and killed two people and wounded another. A jury found Rittenhous­e not guilty on all counts after he argued self-defense.

Rittenhous­e alleged that at one point Ziminski approached him with a gun and later yelled “get him” and “kill him.”

The criminal complaint against Ziminski says he is seen on video pointing the gun up, at which time police observed a “muzzle flash” and heard a gunshot.

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