Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Gun charge dismissed

As the Kyle Rittenhouse case heads to the jury, one misdemeanor charge won't be up for discussion.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Defense Attorney Richards' closing arguments
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Defense Attorney Mark Richards presented his closing arguments to the jury Monday afternoon, Nov. 15. Richards' arguments followed those of Kenosha County Prosecutor Thomas Binger, who spoke prior.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Prosecutor Binger completes closing arguments (part 2)
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Kenosha County Prosecutor Thomas Binger completed his closing arguments to the jury on Monday afternoon, Nov. 15. This is part two of two parts of his main argument -- which resumed after a lunch break.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Prosecutor Binger begins closing arguments (part 1)
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Kenosha County Prosecutor Thomas Binger began his closing arguments to the jury late on Monday morning, Nov. 15. This is part one of two parts of his main argument -- which was expected to resume after a lunch break.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Legal expert weighs in
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A jury will soon deliberate whether Kyle Rittenhouse is guilty of charges, including homicide, for shooting three people in Kenosha.

In gun debate, Rittenhouse verdict unlikely to be last word

A jury will soon deliberate whether Kyle Rittenhouse is guilty of charges, including murder, for shooting three people in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Outside the courtroom, a debate already has played out across the country around the use of guns, particularly at protests over racial injustice and pandemic-related restrictions.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Tech disputes not new issue for courts

The late stages of Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial in the shooting of three men highlighted the U.S. legal system’s constant debate over forensic technologies.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Law professor on case, closing arguments

Ion Meyn, a law professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, joined FOX6 News on Friday to discuss the trial thus far.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Wisconsin National Guard to support Kenosha police

Wisconsin Army National Guard troops are reporting for state active duty to support Kenosha law enforcement in relation to the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jury will get to weigh some lesser charges

The jury that will decide Kyle Rittenhouse’s fate will be allowed to consider some lesser charges in addition to those prosecutors originally brought against him, after fierce debate by both sides on Friday.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Defense rests, closing arguments Monday
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The defense rested its case Thursday at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, setting the stage for closing arguments Monday in the shootings that left Americans divided over whether he was a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness or a vigilante.

Veterans Day drive-thru parade hosted by Kenosha students

A Kenosha elementary school decided the wind and rain were not going to stop their Veterans Day celebrations on Thursday, Nov. 11.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Defense rests, closing arguments on Monday

The defense rested its case Thursday at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, setting the stage for closing arguments in the shootings that left Americans divided over whether he was a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness or a vigilante.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jacob Blake's uncle leads march for justice

As both sides in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial exited the courtroom Wednesday evening, they were greeted by a group of demonstrators.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Defendant takes the stand
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Kyle Rittenhouse testified Wednesday he was under attack when he killed two men and wounded a third with his rifle during a chaotic night of protests in Kenosha, saying: ?I didn?t do anything wrong. I defended myself.?

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Mistrial bid throws murder case into jeopardy
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The murder case against Kyle Rittenhouse has been thrown into jeopardy. His lawyers have asked for a mistrial over what appeared to be out-of-bounds questions asked of Rittenhouse by the chief prosecutor. Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder did not immediately rule on the request.