Protesters Trace Route Rittenhouse Took In Kenosha

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Protesters march, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021, in Kenosha, Wis. Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha shootings that became a flashpoint in the nation's debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Several dozen people gathered below the wind-whipped Wisconsin flag at Kenosha’s Civic Center Park on Sunday and warmed up with chants for justice before taking to the streets in protest of the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.

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Demonstrators traced the route Rittenhouse took the night in August last year when he shot and killed two people and wounded a third during protests over police brutality. They carried signs that said “Reject Racist Vigilante Terror” and “THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS GUILTY!” A couple of protesters carried long guns.

Protesters regularly chanted, “No justice, no peace” and “Anthony and Jo Jo,” the latter referring to Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, both of whom were shot and killed by Rittenhouse.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, 80, who walked the first leg of a protest march in Chicago on Saturday, was scheduled to appear in Kenosha, but did not come. Organizers said he instead was working with congressional leaders to ask that the Department of Justice investigate the case for further prosecution. A release from Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition earlier Sunday said the Justice Department should also consider aiding and abetting charges for Rittenhouse’s mother.

“The verdict of not guilty is very revealing of the state of criminal justice in America,” Bishop Grant, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition National Field Director, said in a statement.

While Grant’s statement said Rittenhouse violated federal laws, he did not explain further and experts say Rittenhouse is unlikely to face federal charges because federal law applies only in very limited cases for homicides.

Rittenhouse, a then-17-year-old former police youth cadet from Antioch, Illinois, said he went to Kenosha with an AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle to protect property from rioters but that he came under attack and feared for his life.

The shootings happened during a tumultuous night of protests over the shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by a Kenosha police officer.

Rittenhouse’s lawyers described him as a scared teenager who shot to save his life.

“I didn’t intend to kill them,” Rittenhouse testified. “I intended to stop the people who were attacking me.”


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acro-phoebe
acro-phoebe
2 years ago

Talk about an effort to accomplish nothing!

C R
C R
2 years ago

I stopped reading this garbage at the first mention of the word “protests.” If projectiles are flying, business are being looted and buildings burned it is not a “protest.” It is a violent riot.

Democrats support Jew haters and terrorists.
Democrats support Jew haters and terrorists.
2 years ago

Loser moronic scum honoring a child rapist.

Blankej45
Blankej45
2 years ago

They need to get over it. Common sense and our right to self defense won the day. Go home. Better yet, maybe find gainful employment instead of wasting your time protesting.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

I was promised riots.