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A journalist on the ground who witnessed the defendant shoot Joseph Rosenbaum is descriptive in what he saw; Richie McGinniss told the jury what he saw and remembered hearing the four fatal shots in a manner of seconds.

A journalist on the ground who witnessed the defendant shoot Joseph Rosenbaum is descriptive in what he saw; Richie McGinniss told the jury what he saw and remembered hearing the four fatal shots in a manner of seconds.

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WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP16 "Video Journalist on Chase With Rittenhouse"

A video journalist was there on the scene when the victim Joseph Rosenbaum chased down Kyle Rittenhouse; Richie McGinniss explained to the jury what he witnessed in those minutes leading up to the shooting.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP17 "Video Journalist Helped Shooting Victim"

Richie McGinniss was a video journalist who happened to document first-hand the shooting death of Joseph Rosenbaum; he recalled helping the victim on the gurney and going to the hospital soaked in blood.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP18 "Journalist Gets Descriptive on What He Witnessed"

A journalist on the ground who witnessed the defendant shoot Joseph Rosenbaum is descriptive in what he saw; Richie McGinniss told the jury what he saw and remembered hearing the four fatal shots in a manner of seconds.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP19 "Military Veteran Testifies"

Through a Facebook group Ryan Balch, a former veteran, recalled going to Kenosha during the night of violent unrest to help out as an armed civilian with the aim to protect property and lives.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP15 "Journalist Captured the Scene In Kenosha"

The video journalist who interviewed the defendant Kyle Rittenhouse on the night of the deadly shootings testifies for the state; on testimony, Richie McGinniss recalled that he saw fires, armed individuals, properties damaged and vandalized.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP14 "Police Collected Hours of Footage"

Police collected hours of compelling video footage gathered over months of the investigation; detective Maritn Howard testifies on the challenges of corroborating the sources of the video clip--which in the end limited his team's work.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP13 "Shots Fired Added to Pamendonium"

The defendant shot four bullets in close range during his fatal confrontation with the victim--Joseph Rosenbaum; detective Martin Howard testified that this shooting sequence didn't stop the crowd of people from running after Kyle Rittenhouse.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP12 "Different Camera Angles of Chaotic Night"

Multiple angles of cell phone footage give jurors an in-depth look into the defendant's actions; an aerial view of the fatal scene in Kenosha is also introduced as court evidence.

On August 25, 2020, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two men and seriously injured a third; the shootings quickly overwhelmed social media and sparked a national debate about self-defense, gun rights, police reform and white supremacy.
Original Air Date: May 22, 2023
Playback: HD
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