

That's the shooting that sparked all those demonstrations, and he calls this a tragic day. Feeling very differently, though, is Justin Blake, uncle of Jacob Blake, the man who was shot and paralyzed - shot by police and paralyzed. SCHAPER: You know, Heineman was among those people who applaud the jury for finding Rittenhouse acted legally and in self-defense when he fired on the protesters that night last August. TOM HEINEMAN: It's so great that this ended with an acquittal instead of a mistrial or a hung jury because there's such a finality for Kyle and there's such a finality for everybody. Among the latter who celebrated is 60-year-old Tom Heineman. And others celebrated that - the jury's verdict. And I think one of the reasons was because the longer the jury took to deliberate - they deliberated, you know, 3 1/2 days - they thought that they might be leaning towards a conviction. SCHAPER: Well, you know, many people here were just shocked and stunned and angered by the acquittal. And I know that you've had a chance to talk with several of them. Yes, there have been, you know, both Rittenhouse supporters and those who wanted him convicted today at the courthouse.
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It sends an unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence and then use the danger they have created to justify shooting people in the street.ĬHANG: Well, a lot of people around the country have been watching this trial very, very closely.

The statement goes on to say today's verdict means there is no accountability for the person who murdered their son. They said they did not attend the trial because they could not bear to watch video of their son's murder, but they said that they hoped the trial would give them closure and that did not happen. But the parents of Anthony Huber put out a statement, and they say they're just heartbroken and angry that there was no justice today for their son or for Rittenhouse's two other victims, Rosenbaum and Gaige Grosskreutz, who was wounded in the shootings. He was the first man killed by Rittenhouse that night. SCHAPER: Well, you know, we haven't heard from the family of Joseph Rosenbaum yet. Joining us now from Kenosha is NPR's David Schaper.ĬHANG: So first of all, how have the families of the people that Rittenhouse shot - how have they been reacting to this verdict? It's a city of about 100,000 people along the shores of Lake Michigan around halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee. Well, the acquittal of Rittenhouse on all counts against him is now reverberating throughout Kenosha, Wis. Rittenhouse said he went to Kenosha to help as a medic and when he fired the shots from his AR-15-style rifle, he was acting in self-defense. He was facing life in prison for shooting and killing two men and wounding another during racial justice protests that turned violent in August 2020. He collapsed onto the defense table in the courtroom as the verdict was read. Acquitted on all counts - Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty today in Kenosha, Wis.
