-
Lawsuit Can Proceed Against Kenosha Shooter Kyle Rittenhouse
A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled Wednesday 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.
-
Gaige Grosskreutz, Who Survived Kyle Rittenhouse Shooting, Seeks Name Change
The man who survived a shooting by Kyle Rittenhouse that left two others dead during a Wisconsin protest in 2020 has filed a secret petition to change his legal name because of what he now says was continued harassment related to the case.
-
Judge to Hear Rittenhouse Request for Gun Used in Shootings
A Wisconsin judge was set to hear arguments Friday on whether prosecutors should return to Kyle Rittenhouse the assault-style rifle he used to shoot three people during a street protest.
-
Kyle Rittenhouse Seeks Return of Gun Used During Kenosha Protest
Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man acquitted of fatally shooting two men and wounding a third during street protests in Kenosha in 2020, is seeking the return of the gun and other property that police seized after his arrest. Rittenhouse’s attorney Mark Richards filed paperwork with the Kenosha County Circuit Court on Wednesday seeking the return of the items, explaining that…
-
Man Who Bought Gun for Kyle Rittenhouse Pleads No Contest
The man who bought an AR-15-style rifle for Kyle Rittenhouse pleaded no contest Monday to a reduced charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in a deal with prosecutors to avoid prison.
-
Kyle Rittenhouse Gets Standing Ovation at Conservative Conference
A month after his acquittal on murder charges, Kyle Rittenhouse was given a standing ovation at a conservative group’s conference in Phoenix where panelists discussed the 2020 deadly shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
-
Activists Focus on Healing in Kenosha Following Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Two days after Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all charges related to killing two men and wounding a third during unrest in Kenosha, dozens gathered near the courthouse where the verdict was read a
-
Activists Focus on Healing in Kenosha After Rittenhouse Verdict
Dozens gathered near the Kenosha County Courthouse Sunday and announced a plan of action in wake of the not guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter has the details.
-
Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict Prompts Downtown Chicago Protests
Activists descended on downtown Chicago Saturday in protest of the not guilty verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, declaring the fight for justice isn’t over.
-
Reactions Stir Outside Kenosha Courthouse After Rittenhouse Verdict
On the steps of the Kenosha County Courthouse, people shared a mix of reactions to Kyle Rittenhouse’s not guilty verdict in his murder trial. NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup reports.
-
Kyle Rittenhouse Has Been Acquitted on All Charges. What's Next?
Kyle Rittenhouse received a not guilty verdict Friday on all counts in his murder trial, but what’s next for the Illinois teen? NBC 5’s Phil Rogers reports.
-
Jury Finds Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty On All Counts in Kenosha Shootings
A jury on Friday found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts in his murder trial connected to the shootings of three people during unrest in Kenosha during the summer of 2020. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski reports.
-
Were the Tears Real? Defense Attorney Answers Questions on Rittenhouse Testimony After Verdict
Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense attorney spoke candidly about the trial and the moments leading up to it after his client was acquitted by a jury Friday, at one point addressing whether or not the intense emotions Rittenhouse expressed on the witness stand were genuine.
-
‘Very Happy With the Verdict': Rittenhouse's Defense Attorney Discusses the Decision
“To say that we were relieved would be a gross misunderstanding. And Kyle is not here. He’s on his way home. He wants to get on with his life,” Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Attorney Mark Richards said following the decision from the jury on Friday.
-
These Are the Victims Killed in the Kyle Rittenhouse Shooting in Kenosha
The two people killed were identified as 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum, of Kenosha, and 26-year-old Anthony Huber, of Silver Lake, Wisconsin.
-
WATCH: Kyle Rittenhouse Sobs, Collapses in Reaction to Verdict
As Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all counts in his murder trial connected to the shootings of three people during unrest in Kenosha during the summer of 2020, he at first stood still and silent.
-
Kyle Rittenhouse Reaction Pours in on Social Media
A jury Friday afternoon found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty of charges related to killing two people and injuring a third at protests during unrest in Kenosha in August 2020.
-
Jury: Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty on All Counts
The jury found Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts in the murder trial connected to the shootings of three people in Kenosha, Wis.
-
See What Kyle Rittenhouse Was Charged With and How the Jury Ruled in His Trial
Here’s a look at the charges that prosecutors carried into court, as well as lesser charges the judge put before the jury in final instructions and how they found on each count.
-
WATCH: Jury Finds Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty On All Counts
A jury has found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts in his murder trial connected to the shootings of three people during unrest in Kenosha during the summer of 2020.