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Virginia Police Officer Fired For Contributing To Kyle Rittenhouse’s Defense Fund

Federal Judge Approves the Continuation of Lawsuit Against Kyle Rittenhouse

A high-ranking Norfolk, Virginia police officer who contributed to Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense fund, has been fired. Kyle Rittenhouse is accused of murdering two Black Lives Matter protesters last August in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Lieutenant William Kelly, the executive officer of NPD’s internal affairs division, made an anonymous $25 donation to Rittenhouse’s …

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Data Leak Reveals That US Police Officers and Public Officials Have Donated Over $586,940 To Kyle Rittenhouse Since August

Federal Judge Approves the Continuation of Lawsuit Against Kyle Rittenhouse

According to a data leak at a Christian crowdfunding website, serving police officers and elected officials have contributed money to fundraisers for convicted vigilante killers, far-right activists, and fellow officers accused of killing Black Americans. The contributions were often linked to their official email addresses, raising concerns about the use …

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Kyle Rittenhouse Enters Not Guilty Plea For Charges In Kenosha Shooting

Federal Judge Approves the Continuation of Lawsuit Against Kyle Rittenhouse

On Tuesday, Kyle Rittenhouse entered a not guilty plea during his arraignment. Rittenhouse, now 18, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless homicide, and attempted first-degree intentional homicide after shooting three people and killing two during protests over the summer following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Rittenhouse is charged with killing …

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Trump-Appointed Judge Rejects L. Lin Wood’s Election Lawsuit In Georgia

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A judge that was appointed by Donald Trump has blocked Lin Wood’s “creative” election lawsuit in Georgia. U.S. District Judge Steven Grimberg on Thursday rejected a lawsuit that Georgia’s assistant attorney general, Russell Willard, warned would roll back people’s voting rights in the state. “The election is over, and rather …

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