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Author: Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect apologizes for disruptive court behavior

October 10, 2022Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect apologizes for disruptive court behavior

Before testimony resumed on Monday Darrell Brooks Jr., 40, told Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow he was sorry about his behavior last week.

Tech

Parents in Wisconsin, Texas sue TikTok after children die during ‘Blackout Challenge’

July 7, 2022Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Parents in Wisconsin, Texas sue TikTok after children die during ‘Blackout Challenge’

TikTok is being sued by parents of a Wisconsin 9-year-old and Texas 8-year-old who both died by self-strangulation during the ‘Blackout Challenge.’

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Kyle Rittenhouse won’t get his gun back, but will get a share of his $2 million bail

January 28, 2022Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse won’t get his gun back, but will get a share of his $2 million bail

Kyle Rittenhouse, 19, was acquitted last year of fatally shooting two men and injuring a third. He sought to have the weapon he used returned.

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Man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse an AR-15 used in Kenosha shootings agrees to plea deal

January 9, 2022Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse an AR-15 used in Kenosha shootings agrees to plea deal

Dominick Black, who bought Kyle Rittenhouse an assault-style rifle, has agreed to plead no contest to contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

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Closing arguments in Kyle Rittenhouse trial to begin; jury deliberations on verdict to come next

November 15, 2021Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Closing arguments in Kyle Rittenhouse trial to begin; jury deliberations on verdict to come next

Lawyers on both sides of the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial will give their version of events in closing arguments after days of testimony and video.

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Gaige Grosskreutz, shot by Kyle Rittenhouse, testifies at trial: ‘(I) thought I was going to die’

November 8, 2021Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Gaige Grosskreutz, shot by Kyle Rittenhouse, testifies at trial: ‘(I) thought I was going to die’

Gaige Grosskreutz took the stand on Monday, recounting his confrontation with Kyle Rittenhouse for the jury at the Illinois teen’s murder trial.

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Car lot owners testify they didn’t ask Kyle Rittenhouse to protect property

November 5, 2021Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Car lot owners testify they didn’t ask Kyle Rittenhouse to protect property

Brothers Anmol and Salil Khindri told jurors in Kyle Rittenhouse’s homicide trial they never asked him or his armed group to protect the property.

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Kyle Rittenhouse trial starts Monday in Kenosha, Wisconsin: What to know about the case

November 1, 2021Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse trial starts Monday in Kenosha, Wisconsin: What to know about the case

Kyle Rittenhouse goes on trial Monday in the shooting of three people during a protest against police brutality after the shooting of Jacob Blake.

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Kyle Rittenhouse will argue self-defense. Experts say proving the argument to a jury isn’t easy.

October 31, 2021Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse will argue self-defense. Experts say proving the argument to a jury isn’t easy.

As the trial starts Monday, Kyle Rittenhouse’s team will turn on the claim of self-defense, which experts say can be more complicated than it sounds.

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Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Judge has sparked controversy before, insists the case is not ‘political’

October 27, 2021Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Judge has sparked controversy before, insists the case is not ‘political’

Bruce Schroeder is the longest-serving current judge in Wisconsin. He’s also becoming a polarizing national figure in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse.

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