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Acquitted US protest shooter to launch ‘fake news turkey’ shooting game

Kyle Rittenhouse says money raised from sales will be used to sue left-wing media organisations

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Jun 2022 2:00PM

Acquitted US protest shooter to launch ‘fake news turkey’ shooting game
Kyle Rittenhouse, 17 at the time, shot dead two white men and wounded another with his AR-15 semi-automatic rifle during riots that followed anti-police protests in Kenosha. – AFP pic, June 24, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – An American teen cleared in court after killing people amid protests of police mistreatment of African-Americans unveiled a video game yesterday, centring on shooting targets representing journalists.

Kyle Rittenhouse said in online posts that money raised from sales of the game will be used to sue “left-wing media organisations” for defamation over their coverage of his 2020 case.

He did not specify which news outlets he intended to sue, nor was it clear when the game would be available for play.

“It’s time to fight back against the fake news machine,” Rittenhouse said in a video posted on Twitter.

“This is why I am launching the Kyle Rittenhouse fake news turkey shoot video game.”

A trailer for the game, priced at US$10 (approximately RM44), shows a cartoon version of Rittenhouse blasting away, arcade-style, at turkey characters labelled “fake news” from behind cover.

Rittenhouse was acquitted late last year by a jury in the August 2020 shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Rittenhouse, 17 at the time, shot dead two white men and wounded another with his AR-15 semi-automatic rifle during riots that followed anti-police protests in Kenosha.

With Rittenhouse accused of homicide, the jury accepted his argument that he was defending himself from attack by the three men.

Rittenhouse said he had travelled to Kenosha from neighbouring Illinois to help protect private property from damage in riots that erupted after Kenosha police shot and paralysed a black man, Jacob Blake.

Before the incident, on his Facebook page, Rittenhouse had endorsed a “Blue Lives Matter” campaign to support police. This came in response to heavy criticism of law enforcement officers for killings of black suspects, in particular the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota in May 2020. – AFP, June 24, 2022

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