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Kyle Rittenhouse, Accused In Kenosha Shootings, Pleads Not Guilty To All Charges

caption: Kyle Rittenhouse is pictured in court on Oct. 30. He is accused of shooting three protesters in Kenosha, Wis., during unrest in the city following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
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Kyle Rittenhouse is pictured in court on Oct. 30. He is accused of shooting three protesters in Kenosha, Wis., during unrest in the city following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
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Kyle Rittenhouse, a young gunman facing criminal charges in the killing of two men and the serious injury of a third this summer in Kenosha, Wis., entered not guilty pleas to all charges during an arraignment Tuesday.

Rittenhouse, now 18, appeared before Kenosha County Circuit Court Commissioner Loren Keating by video link from the office of his attorney Mark Richards. He is free on $2 million bail, largely provided by donors. Rittenhouse was wearing a light blue shirt and dark tie along with a black facial covering.

Keating asked Rittenhouse if he understood that the previously imposed conditions of bond and bail "remain in full force and effect."

"Yes sir," Rittenhouse replied.

The charges facing Rittenhouse include first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless homicide and attempted first-degree intentional reckless homicide. An additional charge of violation of curfew the night of the shootings was added last week, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.

Rittenhouse is accused of shooting three men: Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, who were killed, and Gaige Grosskreutz, who was seriously wounded.

This is a developing story and will be updated later. [Copyright 2021 NPR]

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