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Sam Khindri testifies that Kyle Rittenhouse offered to clean up and fundraise for his family business.

Sam Khindri testifies that Kyle Rittenhouse offered to clean up and fundraise for his family business.

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WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP26 "Family Business Takes The Stand"

Sahil Khindri confirmed that nobody told a group of armed civilians to protect their business that night in Kenosha.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP27 "Car Lot Damaged in Protests"

Sam Khindri testifies that Kyle Rittenhouse offered to clean up and fundraise for his family business.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP28 "Police Investigated Crime Scene"

Kenosha police officer Erich Weidner explained how he worked the shooting scene in his initial investigation step by step; hours after the deadly shooting; Kenosha police went through the evidence they collected.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP29 "Officer Testifies To Defendant's Actions"

Upon seeing city of Kenohsa police, the defendant had his hands raised while his AR 15-style assault rifle was still slung over his shoulder.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP25 "Legal Arguments Made To Judge"

Both sides took up legal arguments outside of the presence of the jury; Judge Bruce Schroeder listened to what character evidence could be introduced to the jury.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP24 "Victim's Relative Testifies"

A relative to the second shooting victim took the stand; Hughes confirmed that Anthony Huber knew Jacob Blake, the African American man who was shot by Kenosha police which later sparked the city-wide protests.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP23 "US Marine Testifies"

During cross-examination Jason Lackowski, a former US Marine, explained how he blacked out immediately after the deadly shots were fired.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP22 "Another Military Veteran Joins In"

Another military veteran joins in with the defendant in Kenosha; Jason Lackowski recalls telling Kyle to run toward police when he ran up to him right after the shooting.

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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