Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder has ruled that the prosecution cannot refer to the two men Kyle Rittenhouse allegedly shot in a protest last year in Wisconsin as "victims" during the opening statements.

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Kyle Rittenhouse was in court to learn his fate after prosecutors accused him of violating the terms of his bail.

To use the former business mogul's words, Trump referred to the Kenosha, Wisc. officer as a "choker" under pressure.

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On Wednesday (Aug 26) just one day after the 17-year old gunman opened fire on a crowd of peaceful protestors gathered to call for justice after the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the New York Post posted an article seemingly sympathizing with Rittenhouse, while criminalizing Black victims. The newspaper promoted the article sharing the news of Rittenhouse's arrest by prominently displaying pictures of the teen cleaning up graffiti, after slandering victim Jacob Blake claiming he had a knife in his vehicle--a detail that was proven false by investigators.

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In what may not be the biggest surprise, it was reported that the teenager accused of murdering at least two people at a protest over the police killing of an unarmed Black man appears to be a supporter of President Donald Trump.

The 17-year-old teen was arrested in his hometown of Antioch, Illinois, a city 21 miles outside of Kenosha.

Social media reports claim that Kyle Rittenhouse, a teenager who allegedly has an affiliation with local law enforcement, is the gunman who killed at least two people and injured another at a protest over Jacob Blake's shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

At least two people were killed after a "young White man" was shown on video shooting protesters at a demonstration against the police shooting of an unarmed Black man just days earlier in Kenosha, Wisconsin.