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“Maybe it’s time to go full-on Kyle Rittenhouse-style security and start having armed security guards in front of a dealership,” Brian Glenn said. “If I was in charge of a dealership, that ...
Had Rittenhouse been convicted, he could have served at least two life sentences. Rittenhouse claimed self-defense and was acquitted of criminal accusations in fall 2021. Kyle Rittenhouse in Memphis ...
After Kyle Rittenhouse's 2024 event in Memphis ended with him leaving the stage early, he'll return to U of M to try to share his story again.
Among those likely to make an appearance is Kyle Rittenhouse, the 21-year-old gun rights figure who gained national attention in August 2020 when the then-17-year-old fatally shot two men and ...
Among those likely to make an appearance is Kyle Rittenhouse, the 21-year-old gun rights figure who gained national attention in August 2020 when the then-17-year-old fatally shot two men and ...
As Kyle Rittenhouse took the stage Tuesday evening to talk about gun rights and the night he shot and killed two people in 2020, hundreds of protesters lined the streets and sidewalks outside Kent ...
Kyle Rittenhouse, who gained notoriety after fatally shooting two protesters and injuring another during a Black Lives Matter rally in Wisconsin in 2020, will speak at Western Kentucky University ...
Kyle Rittenhouse is seen at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on November 12, 2021. His book was recently released on Kindle but it's performing badly.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who fatally shot two Black Lives Matter protesters in Wisconsin in 2020, has now gone broke, according to his lawyer. Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26 ...
X-Men ’97 Supervising Producer Charley Feldman Declares “Kyle Rittenhouse Is A F—ing Murderer” Following His Acquittal DeMayo then went on relay, “It’s been an incredible journey and I will always ...
Kyle Rittenhouse looks back as attorneys discuss items in the motion for mistrial presented by his defense at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021.
Kyle Rittenhouse has said he wants to sue President Biden for calling him a white supremacist in September 2020. Samuel Corum/Bloomberg via Getty Images “I believe everybody deserves a second ...