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Prosecutor: Rittenhouse Provoked the Bloodshed in Kenosha

Kyle Rittenhouse  peers at the screen as attorneys for both sides argue about a video, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Nov. 12

Kyle Rittenhouse  peers at the screen as attorneys for both sides argue about a video, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Nov. 12

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Kenosha, Wis. (AP) -- Kyle Rittenhouse provoked bloodshed on the streets of Kenosha by bringing a semi-automatic rifle to a protest and menacing others, and when the shooting stopped, he walked off like a “hero in a Western,” a prosecutor said in closing arguments Monday at Rittenhouse’s murder trial.

But Rittenhouse’s lawyer countered that the shooting started after the young man was ambushed by a “crazy person” that night and feared his gun was going to be wrested away and used to kill him. Defense attorney Mark Richards said Rittenhouse acted in self-defense.