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LEGO-Themed House in Wis. Finds Buyer: See the Home's Colorful Interior
An incredibly unique home recently listed for sale in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has found a buyer.
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Illinois Man Accidentally Inhales Drill Bit During Dental Procedure
An Illinois man inhaled a drill bit during a routine dental visit — and then ended up at the hospital, where doctors removed it with a rare medical procedure.
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Video Shows Cop Kneeling on 12-Year-Old Girl's Neck While Breaking Up Lunchtime School Fight
The off-duty police officer, who was working part-time at the Kenosha, Wisconsin school as a security guard, has since resigned. He remains on the Kenosha police force.
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Video Shows School Officer Use Knee on Neck of 12-Year-Old Girl to Break up Fight
The Kenosha Unified School District released footage of an incident at Lincoln Middle School in Kenosha, Wisc., where a security guard had his knee on the neck of a 6th grader while trying to break up a fight.
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In Kenosha and Beyond, Guns Become More Common on US Streets
Across much of the United States, it has become increasingly acceptable for Americans to walk the streets with firearms, either carried openly or legally concealed
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Rittenhouse Attorney Explains Decision to Put Client on Stand During Trial
Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorney Mark Richards addressed the media Friday after his client was found not guilty on all counts by the jury.
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Biden Says He's Angry and Concerned Over Rittenhouse Acquittal for Kenosha Killings, But ‘We Have to Abide by It'
President Biden last year included Rittenhouse’s image in a tweet that blasted then-President Donald Trump for refusing “to disavow white supremacists.”
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Politicians React to Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Ga., called Kyle Rittenhouse “one of [the] good ones,” while New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said calling the verdict a “miscarriage of justice is an understatement.”
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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.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Acquitted on All Charges for Shooting and Killing 2 in Kenosha Protests Last Year
Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all charges related to his killing two unarmed men and shooting an armed man during a protest in Wisconsin.
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Who Were the Victims Killed in the Kyle Rittenhouse Shooting in Kenosha?
As Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial sits under a national spotlight, so too do the stories of the three people he shot, two of whom died, during unrest Kenosha in the summer of 2020.
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Shootings, Arrest, Trial and More: The Kyle Rittenhouse Story Explained
On the night of Aug. 25, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse went from being described as a 17-year-old police enthusiast to a teenage gunman accused of shooting three people, two of them fatally.
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Kyle Rittenhouse: ‘I Didn't Do Anything Wrong. I Defended Myself'
Kyle Rittenhouse testified Wednesday that he was under attack when he shot three men during a turbulent night of street protests in Kenosha.
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Shooting Victim Says He Was Pointing His Gun at Rittenhouse
A protester and volunteer medic wounded on the streets of Kenosha by Kyle Rittenhouse says he was unintentionally pointing his own gun at the rifle-toting Rittenhouse when the young man shot him in the arm
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Legal Experts See Strong Self-Defense Claim for Rittenhouse
When Kyle Rittenhouse goes on trial Monday for shooting three men during street protests in Wisconsin that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake last summer, he’ll argue that he fired in self-defense.