Relatives of Jacob Blake, whose shooting in the back seven times by police prompted the protest that drew in Mr Rittenhouse, called for justice for the victims and a more fair legal system that they hoped would have seen him behind bars.
According
to report, the crowd outside the Kenosha courthouse erupted into scenes of
chaos, shouting and pushing on Friday as Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all
charges.
Supporters
of the teenager waved signs and proclaimed victory over loud speakers for gun
control activists, self-defence and conservative causes - some of which had
nothing to do with the violence that unfolded on 25 August 2020.
People
from both sides of the divide began descending on the courthouse following the
verdict as passing cars honked loudly - most in support of the Illinois
teenager - and security forces beefed up with cruisers, a hovering helicopter
and officers clad in balaclavas with their names and service divisions blacked
out with duct tape.
One woman,
screaming and emotional, suffered what appeared to be a seizure on the freezing
cold steps of the courthouse. At least one person present with EMT training
complained to The Independent that he could not reach the woman to give as she
was encircled by officers and eventually whisked off in an ambulance.
The steps
of the Kenosha County Courthouse in Wisconsin erupted into chaos following the
acquittal on all five felony charges of Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, who killed two
people and wounded a third last year (Sheila Flynn/The Independent)
The steps
of the Kenosha County Courthouse in Wisconsin erupted into chaos following the
acquittal on all five felony charges of Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, who killed two
people and wounded a third last year (Sheila Flynn/The Independent)
April
Johnson, 27, and her 33-year-old sister, Andrea, brought their three children
to the courthouse after hearing about the verdict that left them “frustrated
and angry,” Andrea says.
“This is
white privilege,” she tells The Independent. “This is so impossible that this
boy is not guilty at all ... Everybody’s gonna think that they can do stuff
like this - walk around with guns, for one, and shoot people.”
She adds:
“First of all, even [if] I was just in court for a driving license [offence,]
can’t no African American stand behind a judge and lean over and get that
close” - referring to a now infamous-photo of Rittenhouse viewing evidence from
behind his trial judge’s shoulder.
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