KENOSHA, Wis. – The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has lasted for two weeks, with dozens of witnesses, photo evidence and video clips, as well as testimony from Rittenhouse himself, who is accused of intentional and reckless homicide and other crimes for fatally shooting two men and injuring a third.
The jury in the courtroom in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has watched intently and scribbled notes throughout opening statements and eight days of testimony. Closing arguments are expected from both sides Monday.
Here are six pivotal points from the trial:
The defendant takes the stand
Rittenhouse testified in his own defense, offering his first detailed public account of the shootings. He answered questions from lawyers for several hours, mostly appearing composed but occasionally breaking down into tears while his mother, Wendy, sobbed from the courtroom gallery.
He insisted that he had been asked to go to downtown Kenosha in August 2020 by the owner of Car Source, a business that had endured damage and arson in demonstrations over the police shooting of a Kenosha resident. Rittenhouse told the jury that he had feared for his life and acted in self-defense when he shot three people. Under cross-examination, Rittenhouse was pressed on the risk that Joseph Rosenbaum, who had no weapon, posed when Rittenhouse shot and killed him.
"If I would have let Mr. Rosenbaum take my firearm from me, he would have used it and killed me with it and probably killed more people," Rittenhouse said.
The judge expresses frustration
Judge Bruce Schroeder has a reputation for being tough on sentencing but especially vocal regarding the rights of defendants during trial. That was particularly on display during the Rittenhouse trial, when Schroeder rebuked a prosecutor, Thomas Binger, over what the judge perceived to be violations of his orders.
"You're an experienced trial attorney, and you're telling me that when the judge says, 'I'm excluding this,' you just take it upon yourself to put it in because you think that you found a way around it? Come on," Schroeder said.