Key moments in the U.S. murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse
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[November 11, 2021]
(Reuters) - Kyle Rittenhouse, the
18-year-old charged with murdering two men and wounding another during
racial justice protests in the Wisconsin city of Kenosha last year, took
the witness stand at his trial on Wednesday in risky and dramatic
testimony.
Rittenhouse, charged in the killing of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony
Huber, 26, and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, has pleaded not
guilty and has said he acted in self-defense.
Here are some key moments from the trial:
Nov. 10 - Rittenhouse testifies that Rosenbaum twice threatened to kill
him and ambushed him before their final encounter.
Rittenhouse broke down sobbing as he recalled the events immediately
before he shot Rosenbaum, prompting the judge to call for a recess.
After returning to the stand, Rittenhouse testified that Rosenbaum
charged at him, telling the jury, "I remember his hand on the barrel of
my gun."
Rittenhouse told the prosecution during cross examination: "I did what I
had to do to stop the person who was attacking me." He admitted using
deadly force but said he did not intend to kill anyone.
Nov. 9 - Nicholas Smith, who was protecting a used car dealership, said
he spoke to Rittenhouse after he shot three people, describing him as
nervous, sweating and pale.
"He repeats: ‘I just shot someone,’ over and over," said Smith.
Nov. 8 - Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, the only protester shot by Rittenhouse
to survive, testified that he had pointed his Glock pistol in
Rittenhouse's direction and only advanced on the teenager as a last
resort because he thought he "was going to die."
Under cross-examination by the defense, Grosskreutz said Rittenhouse did
not fire when his hands were up and only did so when he moved toward
Rittenhouse with his pistol pointed at him.
"It wasn't until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him, with your
gun, now your hands down pointed at him, that he fired, right?" asked
Corey Chirafisi, Rittenhouse's lawyer.
"Correct," Grosskreutz responded.
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Kyle Rittenhouse makes his way back to the stand to testify during
his trail at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin,
November 10, 2021. Sean Krajacic/Pool via REUTERS
The prosecution rests.
Nov. 5 - Jason Lackowski, a former Marine, was with Rittenhouse on
the night of the shootings. Prior to the shootings, Lackowski said
Rosenbaum had taunted him and other armed men. Lackowski answered
"no" when asked whether he considered the unarmed Rosenbaum a
threat.
Nov. 4 - Richie McGinniss - chief video director of the Daily
Caller, a conservative website - said Rosenbaum yelled as he
advanced toward Rittenhouse in the parking lot of a used-car
dealership and then lunged for the youth's semi-automatic rifle.
Ryan Balch, a military veteran who was among the armed men with
Rittenhouse at the used car dealership, testified that Rosenbaum was
acting in a "violent" manner that night, throwing rocks and trying
to set fires.
Nov. 3 - Video was the star witness at the second day of the trial.
Jurors saw a series of graphic videos showing the chaotic moments
after Rittenhouse shot three protesters, including one man who lay
motionless and bleeding and another screaming as blood gushed from
his arm.
The jury was also shown video of Rittenhouse fleeing the scene of
the Rosenbaum shooting and being chased by a growing crowd of
protesters, some of them yelling things like "Get him" before he has
a series of violent encounters.
Nov. 2 - Jurors hear opening arguments. Prosecutors portrayed
Rittenhouse a vigilante killer, repeating seven times that the
teenager was the only person to have shot anyone that night. The
defense said Rittenhouse opened fire in self-defense and in response
to attacks by a mob.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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