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Teen accused of murder at anti-racism protest testifies

Kyle Rittenhouse struggles to explain why he carried assault rifle

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2021 8:00AM

Teen accused of murder at anti-racism protest testifies
A person holds a sign that reads ‘Kyle’s Life Matters’, a reference to Kyle Rittenhouse, as several hundred members of the Proud Boys and other similar groups gathered at Delta Park in Portland, Oregon on September 26, 2020. Rittenhouse insists he shot three men, two fatally, in self-defence as protestors set small fires and damaged businesses in Kenosha, Wisconsin on August 25, 2020. – AFP pic, November 11, 2021

WASHINGTON – Kyle Rittenhouse, the American teen who shot three people during anti-police protests last year, broke down in tears yesterday while testifying in his murder trial.

Rittenhouse insisted he shot three men, two fatally, in self-defence as protestors set small fires and damaged businesses in Kenosha, Wisconsin on August 25, 2020.

But he struggled in front of a jury to explain why he carried an AR-15-style assault rifle to the protests, as a prosecutor sought to break down his self-defence case.

“I didn’t do anything wrong; I defended myself,” Rittenhouse testified.

“I did not intend to kill them. I intended to stop the people who were attacking me,” he told the court.

Under questioning from his own attorney Mark Richards, Rittenhouse – who was 17 at the time of the shootings – confidently described his presence at the protests as helping to protect an auto business, to put out fires and to deliver first aid to anyone who was injured.

But when Richards asked him to describe the runup to the first shooting of Joseph Rosenbaum, in his first open sign of emotion in the 10-day-old trial, Rittenhouse faltered and broke down in tears, forcing the court into a short break.

He insisted that Rosenbaum threatened to kill him.

And then, several minutes later when he shot two other men who had sought to stop him from running away, one of them holding a gun as he lay on the ground, Rittenhouse also argued that he was protecting himself.

Seeking to undermine that argument, Kenosha County prosecutor Thomas Binger sought to prove that Rittenhouse lacked justification for shooting the three men and had some intention to use his gun by bringing it to the protests.

“Joseph Rosenbaum never touched you in any way during that incident,” Binger said to him.

Rittenhouse said he believed that Rosenbaum wanted to take the gun and use it on him.

“You understand how dangerous it is to point a gun at someone, don’t you?” Binger asked him.

“I never wanted to shoot Mr Rosenbaum,” Rittenhouse said. “I didn’t want to have to shoot him...I pointed it at him because he kept running after me.”

When Binger asked why he brought the gun if he only intended to offer first aid at the protests, Rittenhouse replied: “I brought the gun for my protection. But... I didn’t think I would have to use the gun.” – AFP, November 11, 2021

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