![]() ![]() Stats., a Class B Felony, and upon conviction may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) years.Ĭount 5: FIRST DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON NOT-GUILTY Grosskreutz, with intent to kill that person, contrary to sec. The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, Augin the City of Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, attempted to cause the death of Gaige P. Stats., a Class A Felony, and upon conviction shall be sentenced to imprisonment for life.Ĭount 4: ATTEMPT FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON NOT-GUILTY Huber, with intent to kill that person, contrary to sec. The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, Augin the City of Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, did cause the death of Anthony M. Stats., a Class F Felony, and upon conviction may be fined not more than Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), or imprisoned not more than twelve (12) years and six (6) months, or both.Ĭount 3: FIRST DEGREE INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON NOT-GUILTY The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, Augin the City of Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, did recklessly endanger the safety of Richard McGinnis, under cirumstances which show utter disregard for human life, contrary to sec. Stats., because the defendant committed this offense while using a dangerous weapon, the maximum term of imprisonment for the felony may be increased by not more than 5 years.Ĭount 2: FIRST DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON NOT-GUILTY Stats., a Class B Felony, and upon conviction may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) years.Īnd further, invoking the provisions of sec. Rosenbaum, under circumstances which show utter disregard for human life, contrary to sec. The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, Augin the City of Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, did recklessly cause the death of Joseph D. ![]() Kyle Rittenhouse attempted to hold back tears beginning at the reading of the third count, then dropped to the table and the floor as he realized he was acquitted.Ĭount 1: FIRST DEGREE RECKLESS HOMICIDE, USE OF A DANGEROUS WEAPON NOT-GUILTY Schroeder on Friday, November 19, 2021: All counts ruled against Kyle Rittenhouse were ruled “Not-Guilty.” The jury was called to enter the courtroom at about 12:10 p.m., and Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted a few minutes later. The teen's attorneys successfully argued, that he acted in self-defense.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. Rittenhouse shot three people, killing two, during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha last year. It impacts the allies that stand with us, in the demand for Black liberation in this country everywhere." "It's happening in Kenosha, but it impacts all of us, right? It impacts Black people everywhere. "It feels like a punch in the gut, as it always does when America says Black life doesn't matter," said Cat Brooks, Co-Founder of the Anti Police-Terror Project. RELATED: Closing arguments made in Kyle Rittenhouse trial "Everyone in America seems to have a common sense that if Kyle Rittenhouse were Latino or Black, that everything would've been completely different." "People are shocked that it was unanimous, but they're not surprised," said Professor of Politics James Taylor at the University of San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) - University of San Francisco Political scientist James Taylor believes the not-guilty verdicts in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin will resonate deeply with the Black community, even though the defendant and those he shot are all white. Here's how Bay Area communities and police are responding. Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty by a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin Friday.
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