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WI: Bond set at $2 million for Kenosha homicide suspect
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Kyle Rittenhouse is being held on $2 million bail as the lawyers leading his defense say they are continuing to seek donations for his bond and defense.
Rittenhouse, 17, of Antioch, Illinois, is charged with two counts of homicide and one of attempted homicide for allegedly shooting three men, killing two, during unrest in Kenosha Aug. 25. He made his initial appearance in Kenosha County Circuit Court on Nov. 2, three days after being transferred from Lake County, Illinois, where a judge ruled against his extradition fight. |
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jac
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Political lynching.
If this ever gets to trial, I predict that they will have three hung juries and finally give up.
In the meantime, this young man that did nothing except defend himself from probably death is sitting in jail.
The prosecutors should be ashamed of this travasity.
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