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WI: Kyle Rittenhouse seeks return of gun, says he wants it destroyed
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A motion filed Wednesday by Mark Richards, Rittenhouse’s lead defense attorney, asks for the AR-15-style rifle to be returned to Rittenhouse. A hearing is now scheduled for Jan. 28 in front of Judge Bruce Schroeder.
The spokesperson for Rittenhouse, Dave Hancock, previously told a reporter, “There’s nothing to celebrate about that weapon; there isn’t. Kyle has no interest and no want to recover that weapon, and absolutely no interest to sell it or anything.” |
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jac
(1/21/2022)
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Why wasn't it returned already?
He was found innocent. The rifle should have been handed over immediately. |
Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(1/21/2022)
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So kyle has some emotional nonsense wrapped around that gun. Fine, destroy it, that HELPS manufacturers by removing product from the marketplace. |
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