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Kyle Rittenhouse Acquitted Of Murder (Video)

November 19. 2021

18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of murder. On August 25, 2020, Rittenhouse's mother drove him across the state of Wisconsin to a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha. Rittenhouse, who was 17-years-old at the time, was armed with an AR-15 rifle.

Rittenhouse shot and killed not one but two unarmed men. Rittenhouse's murder victims are Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26. Rittenhouse also injured 26-year-old Gaige Grosskreutz. Rittenhouse was inexplicably acquitted on charges of first degree reckless homicide, first degree recklessly endangering safety, first degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide and possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18.

Many are referring to Rittenhouse's acquittal as a miscarriage of justice. He clearly has mental issues to have done such a thing, and so does his mother for having driven him across the state to commit these attacks. It is disgraceful that he was acquitted. The trial was a sham.

Throughout the trial Judge Bruce Schroeder was corrupt and bias, prompting public scrutiny of his questionable decisions. Schroeder even invoked the Bible, misusing its verses. At the end of the day, in the Bible, Jesus spoke out against violence by stating, "Live by the sword, die by the sword."

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Kyle Rittenhouse is acquitted of all charges in the trial over killing 2 in Kenosha

Updated November 19, 20215:53 PM ET - Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old who fatally shot two people during the unrest last year in Kenosha, Wis., has been acquitted of all charges in a criminal trial that divided the nation over questions about gun rights, violence at racial justice protests and vigilantism.

The verdict, delivered Friday, follows a highly watched trial in which prosecutors struggled to overcome Rittenhouse's claim that he acted in self-defense on the night of the shootings. "He has a huge sense of relief for what the jury did to him today. He wishes none of this would have ever happened, but as he said when he testified, he did not start this," said Rittenhouse's defense attorney Mark Richards, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse. "To say that we're relieved would be a gross misunderstatement."...

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