Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder on Monday dropped a charge related to the gun in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. As CBS 2’s Chris Tye reported, the reason has to do with the gun’s barrel.
KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS) — Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder on Monday dropped a charge related to the gun in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. As CBS 2’s Chris Tye reported, the reason has to do with the gun’s barrel. The charge Schroeder dismissed was a count of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18 against Rittenhouse. While only a misdemeanor charge, it appeared to be the most likely count to result in a conviction for Rittenhouse, who was only 17 when he carried an AR-15 style rifle in Kenosha on Aug.25,2020, and used it to shoot three men, killing two of them. Defense attorneys argued Wisconsin state law has an exception that would allow 17-year-olds to openly carry firearms if they are not short-barreled rifles, with a barrel of less than 16 inches and an overall length of less than 26 inches. Schroeder said the Wisconsin law was poorly written, and that the size of the rifle Rittenhouse carried meant he didn’t violate that law.
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