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Kyle Rittenhouse, who as a teenager shot and killed two people at an anti-racism protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is being sued by the estate of one of the men who died, according to court documents.
Since the killings Rittenhouse has become a high-profile figure on the US right, feted at events by rightwingers, appearing on conservative media and lauded by gun rights activists.
But in a lawsuit filed in Wisconsin this week, lawyers representing the estate of Joseph Rosenbaum, who Rittenhouse shot with an assault rifle in August 2020, said Rittenhouse and a series of other defendants had “intentionally and unjustifiably caused the death of Joseph Rosenbaum”
Rosenbaum’s estate is also suing several law enforcement departments, including the Kenosha police department and Kenosha county sheriff’s department, along with the City of Kenosha. The lawsuit was submitted on Friday, and the estate is seeking unnamed damages.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Rittenhouse, who was cleared of homicide and attempted homicide, responded: “I’m being sued again for defending my life.”…..
Kyle Rittenhouse sued by estate of man he killed at Kenosha anti-racism protest
Estate of Joseph Rosenbaum, who Rittenhouse shot with assault rifle in August 2020, is also suing law enforcement departmentswww.theguardian.com
Not everyone should have a gun. There should be registrations and safety classes required. If you cannot be bothered to learn gun safety you should not have a gun.
I think they have charged her with murder. It’s so horribly sad.What a horrible childhood and fate for that little girl.
That foster parent is a monster. Who the fork puts a gun to a child's chest a pulls the trigger? Too teach gun safety, no less. It sounds like she wanted to kill her on purpose.
The president of the pro-gun group, Dudley Brown, accused the governor of “throwing up a middle finger to the constitution and the supreme court”.
“Her executive order is in blatant disregard for Bruen. She needs to be held accountable for stripping the God-given rights of millions away with the stroke of a pen,” Brown said in a statement.
Not everybody is cut out to be a gun owner….. there should be a safety course requirement.
IKR, I have never actually fired a gun and I was watching that knowing what would happen. What was he thinking he was accomplishing? Lol.TBF, a safety course would not have prevented this! That course isn't designed to identify the stupid.