Many shots are heard during this incident. According to the New York Times, the person who runs away injured is carrying a handgun and CBS Chicago quotes prosecutors as saying the injured man "appeared to have a handgun in his right hand when he was shot".
After this second shooting, Kyle Rittenhouse heads towards police vans with his arms in the air. A bystander shouts, "that dude just shot them", but the police vehicles pass by to attend to the injured protesters.
The injured man has been named as Gaige Grosskreutz, 26, from West Allis. They were on Kenosha's streets on a tense night that saw protesters clash with police and armed vigilantes. Demonstrators are angry about another police shooting of a black American weeks after the US was engulfed by a huge movement calling for an end to racism and police brutality.
Jacob Blake, 29, was shot seven times in the back by officer Rusten Sheskey while getting into his car with his children on Sunday. His lawyer says it will be a "miracle" if he walks again. Limited law enforcement in Kenosha has led to individuals and groups taking the law into their own hands during the unrest, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Professional Police Association told the BBC.
Videos from Tuesday show armed civilians in military clothes congregating outside buildings in the city. The suspect's social media accounts suggest he is a supporter of President Donald Trump. Video shows him cheering in the front row of an Iowa rally for the president's re-election campaign. He also posted video from the event on his TikTok account. A spokesperson for Mr Trump told BuzzFeed News that the teenager had "nothing to do with our campaign".
Before the protests, a Facebook group called Kenosha Guard issued a "call to arms" to its members. Members reportedly discussed what weapons and what type of damage to inflict on protesters' cars.
Several users warned Facebook that the group was inciting violence but were told the post did not violate the platform's standards, reports the Verge.
It was eventually removed after the shootings on Tuesday night. More than FBI agents are being sent to Kenosha to try to bring order to the city, and the White House says 2, National Guard members are available to go. Right-wing Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson sparked uproar on Wednesday when he appeared to justify the shootings.
He said Kenosha had descended into "anarchy" after being "abandoned" by authorities. The demonstrators were protesting President Donald Trump's visit to the city. Trump tours a building that was damaged during the protests in Kenosha. Trump supporters demonstrate in front of the Kenosha Courthouse on September 1. A woman shows her support as protesters march down a street in Kenosha following Trump's visit on September 1.
Members of the National Guard stand inside a fenced area surrounding government buildings on August Protesters gather on August People listen to the Rev. Jesse Jackson on August 27 as he addresses protesters.
A crowd marches in Kenosha on August Protesters raise their fists during a demonstration in Kenosha on August A protester places a bottle at the scene where a person was fatally shot during demonstrations the night before. People embrace at the site where a person was killed during protests. A protester walks by a boarded-up store in Kenosha on August Protesters march past a burned-out building that was damaged during protests.
Two people were fatally shot during protests the night before, and Miskinis said the shooting may not have happened if demonstrators and the accused gunman had obeyed the city's newly imposed 8 p. A man with a gun takes aim at another person during protests on Tuesday, August An explosive device detonates as a protester pushes back on an armored vehicle that was attempting to clear demonstrators away from the Kenosha County Courthouse.
November 3, Rittenhouse's attorneys are trying to establish Rosenbaum, 36, as the aggressor and to show their client was justified in shooting Huber and Grosskreutz because he feared for his life. Some legal experts have said the prosecution faces a tough task securing a conviction. Under Wisconsin law, people can use deadly force if they "reasonably" believe it necessary to prevent someone from killing or causing bodily harm to them.
Martin Howard, a Kenosha detective who was called by Binger to explain the video evidence, agreed under cross-examination that FBI surveillance video showed Rosenbaum was chasing Rittenhouse when he was shot.
Howard also agreed to a point the defense is expected to stress in the trial - that Rittenhouse was afraid in part because the people he shot were reaching for his gun. Rittenhouse has emerged as a hero to some conservatives who believe in unfettered gun rights and see the shootings as justified during the chaos in Kenosha, while many on the left see him as an example of a gun culture run amok.
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