
Force Expert Says Kyle Rittenhouse's Decisions To Shoot Were Reasonable
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John Black testified that it was likely the 18-year-old suspect felt threatened by three men trying to take his gun away.
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — An Illinois man who shot three people during a protest over police brutality in Wisconsin last year was justified because the men confronted him and tried to wrestle his gun away, a police use-of-force expert testified Tuesday.
The expert, John Black, spent hours during a pretrial hearing outlining the moments that led to Kyle Rittenhouse’s decisions to shoot Joseph Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber and Gaige Grosskreutz, offering a preview of the defense team’s strategy when Rittenhouse’s trial begins next month. Black testified that video shows Rosenbaum chasing Rittenhouse and reaching for the teenager’s gun, Huber attacking Rittenhouse with a skateboard and trying to wrestle away his gun, and Grosskreutz running at him with a pistol in his hand.
“A citizen in that position, given those indicators, would it be reasonable for them to believe they were about to be assaulted?” Black said. “”I would argue yes.”