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Cross-examination of the defendant continues in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse; the prosecution questions Kyle Rittenhouse on the semi-automatic AR-15-style assault rifle he brought with him to Kenosha, Wis.

Cross-examination of the defendant continues in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse; the prosecution questions Kyle Rittenhouse on the semi-automatic AR-15-style assault rifle he brought with him to Kenosha, Wis.

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WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP46 "Family Business Nearly Destroyed"

Sam Khindri testifies for the defense on comments he made pertaining to the financial loss of his family's business, where 137 cars were destroyed, totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars in property damages.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP47 "Defendant Takes the Stand"

Kyle Rittenhouse testifies in his own defense to give his side of the story on what took place in Kenosha, Wis.; he begins his testimony with the backstory of what led him and his friends to meet with an armed group.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP48 "Defendant Gets Crossed"

Cross-examination of the defendant continues in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse; the prosecution questions Kyle Rittenhouse on the semi-automatic AR-15-style assault rifle he brought with him to Kenosha, Wis.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP49 "Armed Teen Comes to Town"

The lead prosecutor in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse continues his line of questions to the defendant about the gun he used in the deadly shootings; Kyle Rittenhouse recalls also buying body armor and ammunition just before coming up to Kenosha, Wis.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP45 "Photographer Reaches Out to Defense Team"

Freelance photographer Nathan DeBruin admits that it was he who introduced his photos for the defense team rather than Kyle Rittenhouse's team reaching out to him.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP44 "Freelance Photographer Captured the Violent Moments"

Jurors hear from a freelance photographer who was also in Kenosha, Wis.; Nathan DeBruin took photos and recorded video during the violent demonstrations.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP43 "Witness Speaks on Chaos in Kenosha"

Cross-examination continues on Joann Fiedler, an armed woman who accompanied the defendant while they were among a security group patrolling in Kenosha, Wis., before the deadly shootings.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP42 "Armed Patrollers Testify on the Stand"

The defense continues their case-in-chief by calling the second witness in a row who was part of the armed group the defendant was with in Kenosha, Wis., that fateful night; Joann Fiedler testifies on what prompted her to join the armed group.

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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