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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.

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S1, EP61 "Reckless Homicide or Self-Defense?"

Rittenhouse claims he acted in self-defense when he shot three people during a protest in Kenosha, Wis., in 2020; the judge, defense and prosecution continue to argue over the charge of reckless homicide and what the jury will be allowed to consider.

S1, EP62 "The Reckless Murder Charge"

Both sides in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse go back and forth over the issue of what provoked the shootings that left two men dead and one injured; Rittenhouse says this was self-defense, but the prosecution argues he was reckless.

S1, EP63 "Drone Footage"

The prosecution shows drone footage to the court in its argument over provocation instructions to the jury; the judge listenes to arguments about what the jury will be allowed to consider when they get the case in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial.

S1, EP64 "Judge Makes the Call"

Judge Bruce Schroeder works on the final instructions for jurors as they prepare to decide Rittenhouse's fate over the shooting of three men; a red flag is raised about the images from the night of the shooting used as evidence.

S1, EP60 "Defense Challenges State's Expert Witness"

State's witness James Armstrong, a forensic imagining specialist, clears things up on his work in the case; the defense challenges Armstrong's work, claiming it cannot be trusted to accurately show Kyle Rittenhouse's actions on that fateful night.

S1, EP59 "Issue With Enlarging Video"

Both sides in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse debate on software programs and methods used in enlarging video content; the state's forensic imagining specialist is recalled back on the stand to clear things up for the jury.

S1, EP58 "Videographer Bias Towards the Defendant"

Social commentator and videographer Frank Hernandez continues on the stand in cross-examination; the prosecution questions Hernandez's bias favoring the defendant Kyle Rittenhouse.

S1, EP57 "Social Commentator Chimes In"

Social commentator and videographer Frank Hernandez, the defense's witness, testifies that he regularly shows up to civil unrest in other cities throughout the U.S. with the aim of documenting rioters and looters.

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
Genres: DramaTV Series
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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