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Teen is in custody after trying to enter Wisconsin elementary school while armed, police say
Read full article: Teen is in custody after trying to enter Wisconsin elementary school while armed, police sayAuthorities say a 13-year-old boy who had researched school shootings online was arrested hours after he tried to enter a Wisconsin elementary school while armed.
Lawsuit can proceed against Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse
Read full article: Lawsuit can proceed against Kenosha shooter Kyle RittenhouseA federal judge in Wisconsin has ruled that a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the father of a man shot and killed by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest in 2020 can proceed against Rittenhouse, police officers and others.
Jacob Blake's uncle alleges Wisconsin deputies tortured him
Read full article: Jacob Blake's uncle alleges Wisconsin deputies tortured himAn uncle of Jacob Blake filed a federal lawsuit alleging sheriffโs deputies in Wisconsin unjustly arrested and tortured him during a protest over the 2020 Kenosha police shooting of his nephew.
Wisconsin governor calls for tax cut as rival tours Kenosha
Read full article: Wisconsin governor calls for tax cut as rival tours KenoshaWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is proposing a $600 million annual tax cut, an election year proposal that Republican legislative leaders are rejecting as a โvote-buying ploy.
โYou inhaled itโ: Man inhales drill bit during dental visit
Read full article: โYou inhaled itโ: Man inhales drill bit during dental visitAn Illinois man inhaled a drill bit during a routine dental visit โ and then ended up at the hospital, where doctors removed it with a rare medical procedure.
Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughter
Read full article: Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughterA Wisconsin father is demanding that prosecutors charge an off-duty police officer who appears to have briefly pressed his knee into his 12-year-old daughter's neck similar to how Derek Chauvin restrained George Floyd.
Video shows cop kneeling on Wisconsin student's neck
Read full article: Video shows cop kneeling on Wisconsin student's neckSchool officials in Kenosha, Wisconsin, released surveillance footage that shows an off-duty police officer putting his knee on a 12-year-old girlโs neck to restrain her amid a lunchtime fight.
Kyle Rittenhouseโs assault-style rifle shredded in crime lab
Read full article: Kyle Rittenhouseโs assault-style rifle shredded in crime labVideo posted Friday shows a Wisconsin state crime lab technician shredding the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to shoot three people during a racial injustice protest in Kenosha two years ago, NBC News reports.
Kyle Rittenhouse gun from Kenosha shootings to be destroyed
Read full article: Kyle Rittenhouse gun from Kenosha shootings to be destroyedA judge has approved an agreement by lawyers to destroy the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to kill two people and wound a third during a 2020 street protest in Wisconsin.
Rittenhouse seeks return of gun used during Kenosha protest
Read full article: Rittenhouse seeks return of gun used during Kenosha protestKyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man acquitted of fatally shooting two men and wounding a third during street protests in Kenosha in 2020, has filed papers in court to recover property seized by police after his arrest, including the gun he used in the shootings.
EXPLAINER: Are more defendants testifying at trial?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Are more defendants testifying at trial?Defendants spoke directly to jurors in a series of recent high-profile trials, defying conventional wisdom that the risks of a client taking the stand usually outweigh the benefits.
Rittenhouse tells Fox News heโs โnot a racist person,โ backs BLM
Read full article: Rittenhouse tells Fox News heโs โnot a racist person,โ backs BLMKyle Rittenhouse says in a new interview that he believes the jury that acquitted him of murder came to the right verdict, and he's now hoping to lay low for a while.
Protesters trace route Rittenhouse took in Kenosha
Read full article: Protesters trace route Rittenhouse took in KenoshaSeveral dozen people gathered below the wind-whipped Wisconsin flag at Kenoshaโs Civic Center Park and warmed up with chants for justice before taking to the streets in protest of the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.
In Kenosha and beyond, guns become more common on US streets
Read full article: In Kenosha and beyond, guns become more common on US streetsAcross much of the United States, it has become increasingly acceptable for Americans to walk the streets with firearms, either carried openly or legally concealed.
A defining image: Rittenhouse nearly crumbles out of picture
Read full article: A defining image: Rittenhouse nearly crumbles out of pictureKyle Rittenhouse, fighting back sobs, nearly collapsed out of the television camera's sight as the last of five โnot guiltyโ verdicts was read in a Wisconsin courtroom.
Kyle Rittenhouse cleared of all charges in Kenosha shootings
Read full article: Kyle Rittenhouse cleared of all charges in Kenosha shootingsKyle 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 nationโs debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice.
MSNBC banned from Rittenhouse trial after bus incident
Read full article: MSNBC banned from Rittenhouse trial after bus incidentThe judge at Kyle Rittenhouseโs murder trial banned MSNBC from the courthouse Thursday after police said they briefly detained a man who had followed the jury bus and may have tried to photograph jurors.
Rittenhouse verdict comes amid a fraught gun landscape
Read full article: Rittenhouse verdict comes amid a fraught gun landscapeThe upcoming verdict in Kyle Rittenhouseโs murder trial for shooting three men during street unrest in Wisconsin comes against a backdrop of deep political divisions and expanded access to guns in the United States โ factors that some fear could lead to more dangerous encounters.
No verdict after daylong deliberations by Rittenhouse jury
Read full article: No verdict after daylong deliberations by Rittenhouse juryThe jury deliberated a full day on Tuesday without reaching a verdict at Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial after two weeks of testimony in which they were given starkly different portrayals of his actions the night he shot three men on the streets of Kenosha.
EXPLAINER: Did Rittenhouse lawyers do enough to prevail?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Did Rittenhouse lawyers do enough to prevail?When Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand to testify about his actions the night he shot three men on the streets of Kenosha โ sobbing and seemingly unable to continue as he approached the critical moment where he shot the first man โ it was one of the most compelling moments in his two-week murder trial.
Tech disputes at Rittenhouse trial not new issue for courts
Read full article: Tech disputes at Rittenhouse trial not new issue for courtsThe late stages of Kyle Rittenhouseโs murder trial in the shooting of three men highlighted the U.S. legal systemโs constant debate over forensic technologies, even fundamental ideas taken for granted outside the courtroom.
EXPLAINER: Could jury weigh lesser charges for Rittenhouse?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Could jury weigh lesser charges for Rittenhouse?Prosecutors in Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial could ask the jury to consider less serious charges in a trade-off that could help get a conviction but would ensure that he wouldn't receive a life sentence.
A look at key points in Kyle Rittenhouse's testimony
Read full article: A look at key points in Kyle Rittenhouse's testimonyKyle Rittenhouse took the stand in his murder trial, acknowledging he used deadly force when he shot three people during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin last year.
Pathologist: Rittenhouse shot first man at close range
Read full article: Pathologist: Rittenhouse shot first man at close rangeA forensic pathologist says the first man killed by Kyle Rittenhouse during a night of turbulent protests in Kenosha was shot at close range of just a few feet and had soot injuries that could indicate he had his hand over the barrel of Rittenhouseโs gun.
Shooting victim says he was pointing his gun at Rittenhouse
Read full article: Shooting victim says he was pointing his gun at RittenhouseA protester and volunteer medic wounded on the streets of Kenosha by Kyle Rittenhouse says he was unintentionally pointing his own gun at the rifle-toting Rittenhouse when the young man shot him in the arm.
EXPLAINER: Prosecutors play up Rittenhouse inexperience
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Prosecutors play up Rittenhouse inexperienceProsecutors trying to convict Kyle Rittenhouse of murder are trying to paint the Illinois man as an inexperienced teen who misrepresented his age and medical training to other armed civilians in his group on the night he shot three men during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin last year.
EXPLAINER: Rittenhouse attorneys spar over victim depictions
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Rittenhouse attorneys spar over victim depictionsAttorneys spent the first week of Kyle Rittenhouseโs murder trial sparring over who provoked whom, with prosecutors portraying Rittenhouse as the aggressor and the defense working to show that the men he shot had threatened him.
Witness: Kenosha victim was belligerent but no threat
Read full article: Witness: Kenosha victim was belligerent but no threatA witness at Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial says the first man shot on the streets of Kenosha was acting โbelligerently" but did not appear to pose a serious threat to anyone.
Rittenhouse juror dismissal shows risk of bias in big cases
Read full article: Rittenhouse juror dismissal shows risk of bias in big casesThe juror dismissed from Kyle Rittenhouseโs murder trial apparently was trying to be funny when he cracked to a court security officer about the shooting of a Black man that set off the protests where Rittenhouse shot three people.
Witnesses: Threat, lunge for gun from 1st Rittenhouse victim
Read full article: Witnesses: Threat, lunge for gun from 1st Rittenhouse victimWitnesses at Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial say the first man shot on the streets of Kenosha was โhyperaggressive," threatened to kill Rittenhouse and another man who were patrolling with guns, and later lunged for Rittenhouseโs gun in an attempt to take it away.
EXPLAINER: Rittenhouse plane part of widespread surveillance
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Rittenhouse plane part of widespread surveillanceThe FBI surveillance plane that captured footage of the night Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people during a protest against police brutality in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year was part of a wider government strategy to keep tabs on demonstrations against racial injustice.
Prosecutors show Rittenhouse trial jurors video of shootings
Read full article: Prosecutors show Rittenhouse trial jurors video of shootingsThe jury at Kyle Rittenhouseโs murder trial over shootings on the streets of Kenosha watched one of the central pieces of video evidence Wednesday โ footage of a man chasing Rittenhouse and throwing a plastic bag at him just before the man was gunned down.
Starkly different portrayals of Rittenhouse in Kenosha trial
Read full article: Starkly different portrayals of Rittenhouse in Kenosha trialA prosecutor says Kyle Rittenhouse instigated the confrontation that led him to shoot three people on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, during a turbulent protest against racial injustice.
Stern judge among key players in Kyle Rittenhouse trial
Read full article: Stern judge among key players in Kyle Rittenhouse trialJury selection begins Monday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old Illinois man accused of killing two people and wounding a third during a protest over police brutality in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year.
In Rittenhouse case, Americans see what they want to see
Read full article: In Rittenhouse case, Americans see what they want to seeFrom the moment Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people on the streets of Kenosha during protests over the police shooting of a Black man, heโs been the personification of Americaโs polarization.
Stern judge among key players in Kyle Rittenhouse trial
Read full article: Stern judge among key players in Kyle Rittenhouse trialJury selection begins Monday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old Illinois man accused of killing two people and wounding a third during a protest over police brutality in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year.
Lawsuit over Kenosha shootings: Police enabled armed militia
Read full article: Lawsuit over Kenosha shootings: Police enabled armed militiaA man who was shot in the arm by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin has filed a federal lawsuit alleging police did nothing to prevent the violence.
Force expert: Rittenhouse decisions to shoot were reasonable
Read full article: Force expert: Rittenhouse decisions to shoot were reasonableA use-of-force expert says an Illinois man who shot three people during a police brutality protest in Wisconsin last year made a reasonable decision given everything that was going on around him.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Evers launches bid for second term
Read full article: Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Evers launches bid for second termWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is making it official, announcing his bid for a second term in the battleground state where he stands as a Democratic block to the Republican-controlled state Legislature.
Attorneys: Rittenhouse trial in November could take 2 weeks
Read full article: Attorneys: Rittenhouse trial in November could take 2 weeksAttorneys say the November trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man accused of killing two people during a protest in Wisconsin last summer, could take up to two weeks.
Kenosha police: 55 more charged for violence during protests
Read full article: Kenosha police: 55 more charged for violence during protestsProtests have erupted following the police shooting of Jacob Blake a day earlier. Kenosha police say 55 people are facing charges related to violent demonstrations after the police shooting of Jacob Blake last summer. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)KENOSHA, Wis. โ Fifty-five people are facing charges related to violent demonstrations in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following the police shooting of Jacob Blake last summer, police said Friday. The violent protests in Kenosha lasted for several nights. Miskinis said 49 adults and six minors are facing charges including arson, burglary, possession of a firearm or ammunition by a convicted felon, criminal damage and disorderly conduct.
New legislation would protect drivers who hit protestors
Read full article: New legislation would protect drivers who hit protestorsThis method sometimes resulted in searing images of drivers plowing through crowds, causing serious injuries and in some cases, deaths. Now, Republican politicians across the country are moving to stop the road-blocking maneuver, proposing increased penalties for demonstrators who run onto highways and legal immunity for drivers who hit them. Whether drivers face criminal charges in such incidents depends on the circumstances of each case, prosecutors say. But Kunzweiler stopped short of endorsing proposals for harsher penalties for protestors or blanket immunity for drivers. A bill granting drivers immunity for hitting protestors easily cleared an Oklahoma Senate committee recently on a 8-1 vote.
Wisconsin prosecutors seek Rittenhouse arrest, higher bond
Read full article: Wisconsin prosecutors seek Rittenhouse arrest, higher bondKyle Rittenhouse failed to inform the court of his change of address within 48 hours of moving, Kenosha County prosecutors alleged in a motion filed with Judge Bruce Schroeder. Rittenhouse, who is white, fled to his home in Antioch, Illinois, but turned himself into police there the next day. Five men at the bar also serenaded Rittenhouse with a song that has become the anthem of neo-fascist group the Proud Boys, prosecutors alleged. When Rittenhouse was released from jail in November, police told defense attorneys not to provide the safe house address, Richards said. Richards stressed that Rittenhouse has made all his court appearances and is in constant contact with him.
UW-Madison police chief bans 'Thin Blue Line' imagery
Read full article: UW-Madison police chief bans 'Thin Blue Line' imageryFILE - In this Aug. 30, 2020 file photo, an unidentified man participates in a Blue Lives Matter rally in Kenosha, Wis. University of Wisconsin-Madisons police chief has banned officers from using Thin Blue Line imagery while on duty. The move by Chief Kristen Roman follows criticism on social media of a Thin Blue Line flag displayed at the police departments office. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)MADISON, Wis. โ University of Wisconsin-Madison's police chief has banned officers from using โThin Blue Lineโ imagery while on duty. The move by Chief Kristen Roman follows criticism on social media of a โThin Blue Lineโ flag displayed at the police department's office. Roman said the ban on public displays of โThin Blue Lineโ imagery includes flags, pins, bracelets, notebooks, coffee mugs and other items.
Judge: Kenosha shooter canโt associate with supremacists
Read full article: Judge: Kenosha shooter canโt associate with supremacistsProsecutors presented this photo and others as evidence of Rittenhouse consorting with white supremacists, citing the use of the OK sign, which has been co-opted as a sign of white power. Rittenhouse's attorney said he is not and has never been a member of a white supremacist group. Kyle Rittenhouse was 17 during the Aug. 25 demonstration in Kenosha, Wisconsin, as hundreds were protesting the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man. Prosecutors allege Rittenhouse, who is white, left his home in Antioch, Illinois, and traveled to Kenosha to answer a call for militia to protect businesses. The legal drinking age is 21, but in Wisconsin, Rittenhouse could legally drink alcohol because he was with his mother.
Tiffany Trump announces engagement on dadโs final full day as president
Read full article: Tiffany Trump announces engagement on dadโs final full day as president(Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Taoray Wang)WASHINGTON โ President Donald Trumpโs youngest daughter, Tiffany, is engaged to be married. She shared a photograph of herself and fiance Michael Boulos posing on the West Wing colonnade at the White House. โIt has been an honor to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiance Michael!โ Tiffany Trump wrote. Tiffany Trump is the president's daughter with Marla Maples, his second ex-wife. She and Boutros have been dating for the past few years and have attended White House events together.
Jacob Blake says he was ready to surrender before being shot
Read full article: Jacob Blake says he was ready to surrender before being shotA police officer shot Blake in the back multiple times after responding to a domestic dispute on Aug. 23, 2020. On Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, a Wisconsin prosecutor declined to file criminal charges against the officer who shot Blake. Blake said he was prepared to surrender once he put the knife in the vehicle. Officer Rusten Sheskey told investigators that he feared that Blake was going to stab him, so he opened fire. In the โGood Morning Americaโ interview, Blake, who was shot seven times, said he shouldn't have grabbed his knife.
Activists in Kenosha move carefully after US Capitol chaos
Read full article: Activists in Kenosha move carefully after US Capitol chaosThe street protests went on for several nights, sometimes turning violent as self-styled militia heeded social media messages to protect businesses. Prosecutors say Illinois teen Kyle Rittenhouse opened fire during one of the protests, killing two people and wounding a third. Blake's family and activists reacted with anger and disappointment, but initial protests were subdued. There's evidence police in Kenosha support them.โKenosha police were captured on cellphone video during the August protest thanking militia members โ and Rittenhouse โ for coming to the city. She alleges the city and Kenosha County were negligent in their response to the unrest.
LeBron, Marquette, Bucks react to ruling in Kenosha shooting
Read full article: LeBron, Marquette, Bucks react to ruling in Kenosha shootingJacob Blake, who is Black, was left paralyzed after being shot in the back on Aug. 23 by Kenosha police officer Rusten Sheskey, who is white. The Bucks โ who share Fiserv Forum with Marquette about 40 miles north of Kenosha โ sat out an August first-round playoff game to protest the shooting. That led the NBA to postpone all games that day, and player-driven protests also led to postponements in the WNBA and Major League Baseball. โThe Bucks organization remains firmly against excessive use of force by law enforcement,โ the Bucks said. โWeโve got to continue to stay strong continue to believe in each other and continue to push for the greater change and the greater good,โ James said.
No charges against Wisconsin officer who shot Jacob Blake
Read full article: No charges against Wisconsin officer who shot Jacob BlakeOfficer Rusten Sheskey said he โfeared Jacob Blake was going to stab him with the knife" as he tried to stop Blake from fleeing the scene. The shooting of Blake, captured on bystander video, turned the nationโs spotlight on Wisconsin during a summer marked by protests over police brutality and racism. Sheskey fired seven times, hitting Blake in the back four times and in the side three times, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. Bystander video showed Rittenhouse shooting Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounding a third man. Also, corrects prosecutorโs narrative to show he asserted that Blake, not Sheskey, twisted toward the officer.
Wisconsin city braces for protest as charging decision looms
Read full article: Wisconsin city braces for protest as charging decision loomsKenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Jacob Blake seven times on Aug. 23 as Blake was about to get into an SUV during a domestic dispute. Tony Evers activated 500 National Guard troops to help Kenosha authorities when the decision is announced. โOur members of the National Guard will be on hand to support local first responders, ensure Kenoshans are able to assemble safely, and to protect critical infrastructure as necessary,โ Evers said in a statement. The family said it's taken too long for a charging decision, and the precautions suggest that Sheskey won't be charged. โWhat is the National Guard for?โ Jacob Blake Sr. said.
California attorney withdraws from Rittenhouse criminal case
Read full article: California attorney withdraws from Rittenhouse criminal caseIn this screen grab from live stream video, Kyle Rittenhouse, left, appears with his attorney, Mark Richards during a hearing at Kenosha County Court in Kenosha, Wis., on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. Thursday's ruling by Kenosha County Circuit Court Commissioner Loren Keating came after a contentious hearing during which Rittenhouse's attorney sought to show that the teen had acted in self-defense. Pierce has also worked to help secure the $2 million bail for Rittenhouse, who was bound over Thursday for trial. He said that Wisconsin attorney Mark Richards will handle the criminal case. A Kenosha County court commissioner on Thursday found probable cause to proceed with the case and rejected a defense motion to dismiss a reckless endangerment and gun charge against Rittenhouse.
Kyle Rittenhouse says he used coronavirus stimulus check to buy AR-15 used in fatal shooting
Read full article: Kyle Rittenhouse says he used coronavirus stimulus check to buy AR-15 used in fatal shootingThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.) KENOSHA, Wis. โ Kyle Rittenhouse cashed a coronavirus stimulus check to purchase the semi-automatic rife that authorities say he used to fatally shoot two men in Kenosha, Wisconsin, he said. โI got my $1,200 from the coronavirus Illinois unemployment because I was on furlough from YMCA, and I got my first unemployment check, so I was like, โOh, Iโll use this to buy it,โโ Rittenhouse said in his first jailhouse interview. Authorities allege that he had a friend in Kenosha buy the AR-15 and hold it for him in Wisconsin. Pictures of Rittenhouse that night show him with his AR-15 slung over his shoulder and a medicโs bag on his hip.
Spokesman: Trump's eldest son tests positive for coronavirus
Read full article: Spokesman: Trump's eldest son tests positive for coronavirusFILE - In this Nov. 2, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump watches as Donald Trump Jr. speaks at a campaign event at the Kenosha Regional Airport in Kenosha, Wis. A spokesman says President Donald Trumps eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has been infected with the coronavirus. The spokesman says the younger Trump learned his diagnosis earlier this week, has no symptoms and has been quarantining. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
Trump tweets Don Jr doing well after coronavirus infection
Read full article: Trump tweets Don Jr doing well after coronavirus infectionFILE - In this Nov. 2, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump watches as Donald Trump Jr. speaks at a campaign event at the Kenosha Regional Airport in Kenosha, Wis. A spokesman says President Donald Trumps eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has been infected with the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)WASHINGTON โ President Donald Trump said Saturday his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., is doing โvery wellโ in quarantine after becoming infected with the coronavirus. โMy son Donald is doing very well. President Trump, first lady Melania Trump and their son Barron have all recovered from their coronavirus infections in October. Donald Trump Jr.โs girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, tested positive for the coronavirus in July.
False claims of Wisconsin voter fraud rely on wrong numbers
Read full article: False claims of Wisconsin voter fraud rely on wrong numbersThe image Eric Trump shared in his post claimed that there was a huge, inexplicable increase in voter turnout in Wisconsin this year. The image showed voter turnout percentages during presidential elections over the last 20 years in Wisconsin, with voter turnout hitting 89.25% this year. The Wisconsin Elections Commission calculates voter turnout based on the entire voting-age population, not just registered voters. But as of 7 p.m. on Sunday, the Wisconsin Elections Commission reported 3,684,726 registered voters. The Wisconsin Elections Commission received โa lot of callsโ about the false rumors, said the state's top elections official Meagan Wolfe.
Bail set at $2m for teen accused in Wisconsin shootings
Read full article: Bail set at $2m for teen accused in Wisconsin shootingsIn this screen grab from video Kyle Rittenhosue appears during his initial court appearance in Kenosha, Wis.,on Monday Nov. 2, 2020. Court Commissioner Loren Keating has set cash bail for Rittenhosue, accused of killing two people in August during a protest in Wisconsin at $2 million. (Kenosha County Court via AP)
Bail set at $2M for teen accused in Wisconsin shootings
Read full article: Bail set at $2M for teen accused in Wisconsin shootingsCourt Commissioner Loren Keating has set cash bail for Rittenhosue, accused of killing two people in August during a protest in Wisconsin at $2 million. He was extradited to Wisconsin on Friday and made his initial court appearance in Kenosha County on Monday afternoon. Richards also argued that Rittenhouse tried to turn himself in seconds after the shootings but officers ignored him. He asked the commissioner to set bail between $4 million and $10 million. Grosskreutz's attorney, Kimberley Motley, asked for $4 million bail, calling Rittenhouse's behavior โinexcusable.โKeating set bail at $2 million, saying Rittenhouse has no ties to Kenosha, he fled the state after the shootings and he faces life in prison if convicted.
Kenosha prepares for election, two months after unrest
Read full article: Kenosha prepares for election, two months after unrestA church building is framed by the remains of burnt vehicles in Kenosha, Wis., Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The trouble in Kenosha began on Aug. 23 when a Kenosha police officer, responding to a call about a domestic dispute, was caught on video shooting Jacob Blake repeatedly in the back at close range. Blake, a Black man, survived but is partially paralyzed. The August shootings have spurred a spike in political involvement in Kenosha, with the formation of activism and waves of new voters signing up. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
Kenosha prepares for election, two months after unrest
Read full article: Kenosha prepares for election, two months after unrestYet two months after street violence shook Kenosha, far more businesses have taken their plywood down. Kyle Rittenhouse, a white 17-year-old who came to Kenosha that day with a semiautomatic rifle, is charged in the shootings. He was among a number of armed white men who came to Kenosha, saying they wanted to protect property during the unrest. Trump won Kenosha County in the 2016 elections by fewer than 300 votes, while the city of Kenosha went solidly for Hillary Clinton. โIโm always going to be concerned about violence,โ said Andy Berg, a member of the Kenosha County board of supervisors.
Illinois judge to rule on Rittenhouse extradition to Kenosha
Read full article: Illinois judge to rule on Rittenhouse extradition to KenoshaKyle Rittenhouse appears for an extradition hearing in Lake County court Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, in Waukegan, Ill. The 17-year-old is accused of killing two demonstrators in Kenosha, Wis., on Aug. 25, 2020, two days after a police officer trying to arrest Jacob Blake shot him seven times in the back, paralyzing him from the waist down. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, Pool)
Illinois authorities extradite Kyle Rittenhouse to Wisconsin
Read full article: Illinois authorities extradite Kyle Rittenhouse to WisconsinIn his afternoon ruling that rejected Kyle Rittenhouseโs bid to remain in Illinois, Judge Paul Novak noted that defense attorneys had characterized the Wisconsin charges as politically motivated. โThis Illinois court shall not examine any potential political impact a Wisconsin District Attorney potentially considered in his charging decision,โ Novakโs six-page ruling said. The ruling and speedy transfer came several hours after a hearing Friday morning in which Judge Novak heard arguments for and against extradition. Without witnesses from either side, the part of Friday's hearing meant for evidence and testimony lasted less than 30 seconds, when Scheller handed the judge Illinois Gov. The newspaper also said Rittenhouse told police the rifle used in the shooting was in the trunk of a friend's car.
Accused Kenosha gunman wonโt face charges in Illinois
Read full article: Accused Kenosha gunman wonโt face charges in IllinoisWAUKEGAN, Ill. โ Prosecutors say a 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, wonโt face charges in his home state of Illinois. The Lake County Stateโs Attorneyโs Office said Tuesday an investigation revealed the gun used in the Kenosha shooting was purchased, stored and used in Wisconsin. It says thereโs no evidence the gun was ever physically possessed by Kyle Rittenhouse in Illinois. The Antioch teen remains held in a juvenile detention center in Lake County, Illinois, without bond due to pending criminal charges in Kenosha.
Extradition fight continues in Kenosha protest shootings
Read full article: Extradition fight continues in Kenosha protest shootingsKyle Rittenhouse appeared on streaming video and wore a face mask during a brief court hearing Friday in Lake County, Illinois. Judge Paul Novak scheduled an Oct. 30 hearing on the extradition request, though prosecutors told Novak they were prepared to move faster. They also argued that Wisconsin prosecutors and Illinois authorities didnโt follow legal technicalities required for extradition. Legal experts had questioned what basis Rittenhouse's attorneys could use to fight his extradition, which is usually an uncontested step. Rittenhouseโs extradition would not be an issue if he had been arrested in Kenosha the night of the shootings.
Trump to far-right extremists: 'Stand back and stand by'
Read full article: Trump to far-right extremists: 'Stand back and stand by'Instead, he said the violence is a left-wing" problem and he told one far-right extremist group to stand back and stand by. His comments Tuesday night were in response to debate moderator Chris Wallace asking if he would condemn white supremacists and militia groups. Trump's exchange with Democrat Joe Biden left the extremist group Proud Boys celebrating what some of its members saw as tacit approval. โProud Boys,โ Democrat Joe Biden chimed in, referencing a far-right extremist group that has shown up at protests in the Pacific Northwest. โProud Boys, stand back and stand by,โ Trump said.
Kenosha accused shooterโs defense portrays him as โAmerican patriotโ
Read full article: Kenosha accused shooterโs defense portrays him as โAmerican patriotโThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.) KENOSHA, Wisc. โ Lawyers for Kyle Rittenhouse have launched a social media campaign depicting the Kenosha, Wisconsin, accused shooter as not just a scared teenager acting in self-defense, but an American hero akin to the Minutemen who fought at the nationโs founding. The dramatic rhetoric has helped raise nearly $2 million to pay for the 17-year-oldโs defense against homicide charges in the killing of two protesters. But some legal experts say there are risks in turning a fairly straightforward self-defense case into a sweeping political argument that could play into a stereotype that he is a gun-crazed militia member out to start a revolution.
Former Wisconsin police chief to review Jacob Blake shooting
Read full article: Former Wisconsin police chief to review Jacob Blake shootingThe shooting of Blake on Aug. 23 by a white Kenosha police officer made Wisconsin the epicenter of the nationโs ongoing debate over police violence and racial injustice. It will then be up to Gravely about whether to file charges. The officer, Rusten Sheskey, shot Blake after Blake opened an SUVโs driver-side door and leaned into the vehicle. Crump has called for the arrest of Sheskey, the officer who shot Blake, and for the two other officers involved in the shooting to be fired. Union attorney Brendan Matthews said officers were aware that Blake had an open warrant for felony sexual assault before they arrived.
Wisconsin Democrats think they've learned mistakes of 2016
Read full article: Wisconsin Democrats think they've learned mistakes of 2016(AP Photo/Evan Vucci File)MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin Democrats, stung by President Donald Trump's narrow win four years ago, are confident the lessons they learned will ensure he doesn't do it again. Republicans and Democrats in Wisconsin expect another close race, just like three of the past five presidential elections that were decided by less than a point in the swing state. Democrat Joe Biden has led Trump by 4 to 6 points in the past four Marquette University Law School polls of likely Wisconsin voters between May and September. Democrats say she was overly confident, given Barack Obama's two big wins in Wisconsin. Both Biden and Trump are fighting hard for white suburban Milwaukee voters, who have become less reliably Republican in recent years.
Summer of protest: Chance for change, but obstacles exposed
Read full article: Summer of protest: Chance for change, but obstacles exposedAn ABC News/Ipsos poll out Friday showed that 55% of Americans believe Trump is aggravating the situation. When it comes to reducing violence, Americans favor Biden to Trump, 59% to 39%. He said that while he supports the protests and the Black Lives Matter movement, he worries that violent protesters allow others to inaccurately portray the movement as dangerous. Everyone is putting Black Lives Matter on the street, Black Lives Matter in their windows," she said. "That changes nothing for me because next week theyll murder me on your Black Lives Matter decorated street.I mean, its cute, youve tried -- thank you!
Jacob Blake speaks out for first time since police shooting
Read full article: Jacob Blake speaks out for first time since police shootingMILWAUKEE Jacob Blake has spoken publicly for the first time since a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer shot him seven times in the back, saying he's in constant pain from the shooting, which doctors fear will leave him paralyzed from the waist down. The officer, Rusten Sheskey, opened fire after Blake opened his own SUV's driver-side door and leaned into the vehicle. Blake appeared remotely via video conference from his Milwaukee hospital bed, wearing a dress shirt and tie. The man who made the widely seen cellphone video of the shooting, 22-year-old Raysean White, said he saw Blake scuffling with three officers and heard them yell, Drop the knife! The Kenosha police union said Blake had the knife and refused orders to drop it.
Kamala Harris, Mike Pence to both be in Wisconsin on Monday
Read full article: Kamala Harris, Mike Pence to both be in Wisconsin on MondayMADISON, Wis. Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris is scheduled to make her first campaign appearance in battleground Wisconsin on Labor Day in Milwaukee, while Vice President Mike Pence was headed to western Wisconsin. The dual appearances by Pence and Harris come just days after President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden were in Kenosha two days apart. Wisconsin is one of a few swing states that Trump won by less than a percentage point in 2016. The Biden campaign did not immediately release details Friday about the visit from Harris, a U.S. senator from California. Pence was last in Wisconsin on Aug. 19 when he toured Tanckcraft in Darien.
More than 250 arrested since Blake shooting in Wisconsin
Read full article: More than 250 arrested since Blake shooting in WisconsinA protester holds a flag during a Black Lives Matter march Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, in Kenosha, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)If you need help with the Public File, call 540-512-1554.
More than 250 arrested since Blake shooting in Wisconsin
Read full article: More than 250 arrested since Blake shooting in WisconsinKENOSHA, Wis. โ More than 250 people have been arrested since the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, with more than half from outside the county that the southeastern Wisconsin city is in, police reported Thursday. Two nights after the shooting, prosecutors say 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shot two demonstrators and wounded a third. Kenosha police updated arrest figures Thursday, saying of the 252 people arrested, 132 did not live in Kenosha County. Four people arrested filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Wednesday, alleging that police were not arresting pro-police demonstrators like Rittenhouse who were breaking a curfew, while targeting others. The police said damage to city property was about $2 million and damage to county property was about $385,000.
The Latest: Biden trip can help Kenosha heal, official says
Read full article: The Latest: Biden trip can help Kenosha heal, official saysWASHINGTON The Latest on the 2020 presidential campaign (all times local):11:15 a.m.Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul says he thinks former Vice President Joe Biden can help heal Kenosha, Wisconsin in ways that President Donald Trumps stop in the city did not. Trump did not meet with members of Jacob Blakes family. Trump has also not publicly condemned 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, charged with fatally shooting two demonstrators last week. Trump implied that Rittenhouse only shot the men after he tripped and they attacked him, even though the first fatal shooting happened before Rittenhouse ran away and fell. Kaul says, When you make excuses for people who are involved in that kind of violence, whether its vigilante violence or white supremacist violence or any other kind of violence or destruction, we need clear condemnations of that from our leaders.
Curfew ends in Wisconsin city ahead of visit from Joe Biden
Read full article: Curfew ends in Wisconsin city ahead of visit from Joe BidenThe move came a day after the curfew was targeted as unconstitutional in a federal lawsuit and the day before former Vice President Joe Biden planned to visit, marking his first campaign stop in Wisconsin in nearly two years. The curfew was enacted after Blake, a Black man, was shot by a police officer on Aug. 23. Biden also plans to meet with members of Blake's family, something Trump did not do, and hold a community meeting. I just appreciate President Trump coming today, everybody here does, Rode said. Trump has sought to take credit, although Evers activated them a day before Trump demanded they be used.
Trump visits Kenosha, calls violence 'domestic terrorism'
Read full article: Trump visits Kenosha, calls violence 'domestic terrorism'Offering federal resources to help rebuild the city, Trump toured a high school that had been transformed into a heavily fortified law enforcement command post. The only words acknowledging the concerns of African Americans came from a pastor who attended Trump's law enforcement roundtable. Biden said after Trump's Wisconsin visit: "The vast majority of cops are honorable, decent and real. Blakes family held a Tuesday community celebration at a distance from Trumps visit. We need justice and relief for our vibrant community.The NAACP said Tuesday neither candidate should visit the Wisconsin city as tension simmers.
Absent details, police shooting narratives seek to distract
Read full article: Absent details, police shooting narratives seek to distractAuthorities have been reluctant to release even the most basic information about the incident or details about the white officer who shot Blake seven times in the back. They shot my son seven times seven times, like he didnt matter, Blakes father, Jacob Blake Sr., said. In 2014, for example, a union spokesman rushed to the scene where a white Chicago officer fatally shot 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. As for the shooting itself, authorities, citing the need to protect the integrity of the investigation, have raised far more questions than they've answered. Instead, he said a knife was found after the shooting on the drivers side floorboard of the SUV.
When Trump talks law and order, some Wisconsin voters listen
Read full article: When Trump talks law and order, some Wisconsin voters listenAnd there are signs some Wisconsin voters are listening, after protests have sometimes become violent in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where a white police officer shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, seven times, paralyzing him. His Democratic rival, Joe Biden, has condemned violence and focused more on the victims of police brutality. That approach has left some voters who haven't ruled out Trump hazy on where Biden stands on race and criminal justice, a vacuum quickly filled with misinformation. To win Wisconsin, Trump must run up the score in the conservative-leaning suburbs and exurbs across the state, working-class areas where trade union's allegiance to Democrats has faded and the pull of cultural issues has grown. She thinks he's trying to look out for businesses like hers and she's heard positive things about his criminal justice reform bill.
Police: Most arrested during Kenosha protests not from city
Read full article: Police: Most arrested during Kenosha protests not from cityThe event was meant to gather donations for Kenosha residents and help businesses hurt by violent protests that sparked fires across the city following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. (AP Photo/ Russell Contreras)KENOSHA, Wis. Most of the people arrested in demonstrations against police brutality since the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha were not city residents, according to police. Of the 175 people arrested during protests in Kenosha since Blake was shot in the back Aug. 23, leaving the 29-year-old Black man paralyzed, 102 have addresses outside of Kenosha, including 44 different cities, police said in a statement Sunday night. Protesters have marched in Kenosha every night since Blakes shooting, with some protests devolving into violence that has damaged buildings and vehicles. City officials have identified Rusten Sheskey as the officer who shot Blake.
Trump to visit Kenosha Tuesday, potentially stoking tensions
Read full article: Trump to visit Kenosha Tuesday, potentially stoking tensionsWASHINGTON President Donald Trump will travel to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, amid fury over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in the back, which left the 29-year-old Black man paralyzed. The visit is certain to exacerbate tensions in the city, where a crowd of about 1,000 demonstrators gathered outside a courthouse Saturday to denounce police violence. Trump has been running his reelection campaign on a law-and-order mantle, denouncing protesters as thugs" while voicing his support for police. In his acceptance speech during the virtual Republican National Convention, Trump painted the election in hyperbolic terms as a stark choice between peaceful streets and anarchy. Trump's opponent for reelection, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate, Kamala Harris, have accused Trump of rooting for violence amid unrest in Wisconsin.
Zuckerberg says Facebook erred in not removing militia post
Read full article: Zuckerberg says Facebook erred in not removing militia postWASHINGTON Facebook made a mistake in not removing a militia group's page earlier this week that called for armed civilians to enter Kenosha, Wisconsin, amid violent protests after police shot Jacob Blake, CEO Mark Zuckerberg says. The page for the Kenosha Guard violated Facebook's policies and had been flagged by a bunch of people, Zuckerberg said in a video posted Friday on Facebook. The social media giant has in recent weeks adopted new guidelines removing or restricting posts from groups that pose a threat to public safety. Facebook is now taking down posts that praise the shooting or shooter, Zuckerberg said. Zuckerberg also said the company is working on improving its execution, though he did not provide details.
Kenosha shooting strains relationship between Blacks, police
Read full article: Kenosha shooting strains relationship between Blacks, policeFILE - In this Aug. 25, 2020 file photo, a protester holds up a phone as he stands in front of authorities in Kenosha, Wis. Until the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the bedroom community of Kenosha has been largely untouched by the level of demonstrations that had been seen in nearby Milwaukee and Chicago since the death of George Floyd. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
Teen accused of killing 2 thrust into debate over protests
Read full article: Teen accused of killing 2 thrust into debate over protestsBy the end of the night, prosecutors say, Rittenhouse had killed two people and severely wounded a third. To some, Rittenhouse is a domestic terrorist whose very presence with a rifle incited the protesters. The commander of the force said Friday over 1,000 guard members had been deployed, and more were on the way. In the scuffle, lasting just seconds, Rittenhouse shoots a third person armed with a handgun, according to the complaint. He later turned himself in in his hometown of Antioch, Illinois, according to Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis.
Victims of shooting during Kenosha protests engaged gunman
Read full article: Victims of shooting during Kenosha protests engaged gunmanKenosha County prosecutors said in court records this week that the first person shot around 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday has been identified as Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, of Kenosha. Prosecutors said Rosenbaum followed Rittenhouse into a used car lot, where he threw a plastic bag at the gunman and attempted to take the weapon from him. Hubers friends gathered at a Kenosha skate park this week to remember him and his passion for skateboarding. They came out here every time with us," said Porche Bennett, a Kenosha resident who has organized protests. Grosskreutz is an activist who volunteered as a medic during the Kenosha demonstrations, according to Milwaukee activist Bethany Crevensten.
Attorney: Jacob Blake no longer handcuffed to hospital bed
Read full article: Attorney: Jacob Blake no longer handcuffed to hospital bedFILE - In this September 2019 file selfie photo taken in Evanston, Ill., Adria-Joi Watkins poses with her second cousin Jacob Blake. (Courtesy Adria-Joi Watkins via AP, File)MADISON, Wis. Jacob Blake is no longer shackled to his hospital bed, as he had been following a police shooting in southeastern Wisconsin that left him paralyzed, his attorneys said Friday. Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake, a Black man, seven times in the back on Sunday while responding to a domestic abuse call. The governor said Blake had already paid a horrific price.Blake's attorney in the sexual assault case said Friday that Blake was no longer in restraints. The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department said in a statement that Blake was no longer in custody because he has posted bond and deputies are no longer guarding him at the hospital.
Kenosha police union gives its version of Blake shooting
Read full article: Kenosha police union gives its version of Blake shootingThis undated handout photo provided by the Wisconsin Department of Justice shows Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey. State authorities identified Sheskey, a seven-year veteran of the Kenosha Police Department, as the officer who shot Jacob Blake. Crump has called for the arrest of the officer who shot Blake and for the two other officers involved in the shooting to be fired. Matthews said officers were aware that Blake had an open warrant for felony sexual assault before they arrived. The bystander who recorded the shooting, 22-year-old Raysean White, said he saw Blake scuffling with three officers and heard them yell, Drop the knife!
Kenosha shooting strains tie between Black residents, police
Read full article: Kenosha shooting strains tie between Black residents, policeLike other places in America, Kenosha's Black residents saw inequality in the way police treated them. But there had been nothing like the shooting that left Blake, who is Black, paralyzed. An officer shot Blake in the back Sunday as the 29-year-old leaned into his SUV, three of his children seated inside. Ray Roberts, a data scientist who has lived in the city about a decade, said he and other Black residents face very different rules when dealing with police than white residents do. The police here are terrible and they treat Black people awful, said Jacob Conway, a 22-year-old white Kenosha resident who said he has joined protests every night since the shooting.
Private Wisconsin college cancels VP Pence commencement speech
Read full article: Private Wisconsin college cancels VP Pence commencement speechAll rights reserved)MADISON, Wis. โ A private Milwaukee college has canceled plans to have Vice President Mike Pence deliver a commencement address on Saturday, citing unrest in nearby Kenosha where police shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, and two demonstrators were killed. Wisconsin Lutheran College said Thursday that โafter further review with careful consideration of the escalating events in Kenoshaโ it decided to not have Pence deliver the speech. Kenosha police shot Blake seven times in the back on Sunday after responding to a call about a domestic incident. Blake survived but is paralyzed from the waist down, and the shooting sparked several nights of protests and violence. Authorities allege that 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, of Antioch, Illinois, shot and killed two protesters on Tuesday night.
Convention-covering networks challenged by competing stories
Read full article: Convention-covering networks challenged by competing storiesRepublicans decided the show must go on and, for the most part, television networks followed. The convention is taking place in the shadow of huge stories that are happening right now, CNN's Anderson Cooper said. Networks, after giving extensive coverage to the Democrats last week, are cognizant of being fair to the Republicans. The president has been showing up every night, the president could talk about it. But former Republican Sen. Rick Santorum, also a CNN contributor, said Republicans were there to try and reelect President Trump and that has to continue to remain their focus.
Ill. teen charged in Kenosha shooting that killed 2, hurt 1
Read full article: Ill. teen charged in Kenosha shooting that killed 2, hurt 1(AP Photo/Morry Gash)KENOSHA, Wis. Prosecutors on Thursday charged a 17-year-old from Illinois in the fatal shooting of two protesters and the wounding of a third in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during a night of unrest following the weekend police shooting of Jacob Blake. Gaige Grosskreutz, 26, of West Allis, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Kenosha is recovering after surgery, said Bethany Crevensten, another activist. State authorities have identified the officer who shot Blake as Rusten Sheskey, a seven-year veteran of the Kenosha Police Department. Sheskey shot Blake while holding onto his shirt after officers unsuccessfully used a Taser on him, the Wisconsin Justice Department said. Online court records indicate Kenosha County prosecutors charged Blake on July 6 with sexual assault, trespassing and disorderly conduct in connection with domestic abuse.