Attorney for Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse says client was hunted 'as prey' before deadly shooting
"They began screaming that Kyle needed to be killed and they were going to kill him. They started relentlessly hunting him as prey as he ran down the street attempting to retreat," Pierce went on. "As he ran out of room to retreat, shots were fired from behind him."
At one point, Rittenhouse tripped and a protester immediately appeared above him, while a second tried to disarm him.
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Here's The complaint against Rittenhouse lists six charges: first degree reckless homicide against Joseph Rosenbaum, first degree recklessly endangering safety against Richard McGinnis, first degree intentional homicide against Anthony Huber, attempted first degree intentional homicide against Gaige Grosskreutz, first degree recklessly endangering safety against an unknown male victim, and possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18.
Each felony charge comes with a "use of a dangerous weapon" modifier, which invokes a Wisconsin law that prescribes an addition of no more than five years of imprisonment for each of the charges if found guilty. Possession of a dangerous weapon as a minor, a misdemeanor, is also charged. According to the prosecutors, the gun was "later recovered by law enforcement and identified as a Smith & Wesson AR-15 style .223 rifle".
From Antilock to Kenosha is about 20 to 25 miles away from one another, across State Lines. How did Rittenhouse get home?
Where is this under age Smith & Wesson AR-15 style 223 rifle" tooting Rittenhouse parents at in this case?