Prosecutors requested to ban Kyle Rittenhouse from drinking alcohol, displaying White power signs, and fraternizing with known members of White supremacy groups after he was seen allegedly doing so at a Wisconsin bar.
Jan.14 (UPI) — Prosecutors in Kenosha, Wis., requested to modify the bond agreement of Kyle Rittenhouse — who is charged with killing two people during a protest in August — after he was seen allegedly flashing White supremacist symbols at a bar. The Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office filed a motion to restrict the 18-year-old from Antioch, Ill., from possessing or consuming alcohol at a bar or restaurant, displaying White power signs, and fraternizing with known members of White supremacy groups. According to the motion, prosecutors issued the request after Rittenhouse was seen on security footage at a bar in Mount Pleasant, Wis.
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