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Teen charged in protest slayings posts bail

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KENOSHA, Wis. — A 17-year-old from Illinois charged with killing two people during a protest in Wisconsin and whose case has become a rallying cry for some conservati­ves posted $2 million bail Friday and was released from custody.

Kyle Rittenhous­e is accused of fatally shooting Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounding Gaige Grosskreut­z at a demonstrat­ion Aug. 25 that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha.

He posted bond through his attorney at 2 p.m., Kenosha County Sheriff’s Sgt. DavidWrigh­t said.

Rittenhous­e, of Antioch, Illinois, told police he was attacked while he was guarding a business and that he fired in self-defense.

He faces multiple charges, including intentiona­l homicide, reckless endangerme­nt and being a minor in possession of a firearm. Wisconsin law doesn’t permit minors to carry or possess a gun unless they’re hunting. He is due back in court Dec. 3 for a preliminar­y hearing.

His case has taken on political overtones. Supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement have painted Rittenhous­e as a trigger-happy white supremacis­t.

Conservati­ves upset over property destructio­n during recent protests have portrayed him as a patrio exercising his right to bea arms during unrest.

A legal defense fund fo him has attracted million of dollars in donations, and his mother got a standing ovation from women at a Waukesha County GOP function in September.

Huber’s father, John Huber, asked Kenosh County Circuit Cour Commission­er LorenKeat ing during a hearing Nov. 2 to set Rittenhous­e’s bail be tween $4 million and $10 million.

Keating ultimately se bail at $2 million, saying Rittenhous­e was a fligh risk given the seriousnes of the charges against him.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/AP ?? Kyle Rittenhous­e told police he was attacked while he was guarding a business and that he fired in self-defense.
NAM Y. HUH/AP Kyle Rittenhous­e told police he was attacked while he was guarding a business and that he fired in self-defense.

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