
Kyle Rittenhouse wants the gun he used in the Kenosha shootings back so he can destroy it, court document shows
CNN
Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted of killing of two people and shooting another in 2020 during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has asked a court to order the release of the gun he used because he wants to properly destroy it, according to a court document filed by his attorney.
Rittenhouse, now 19, was tried on first-degree intentional homicide and four other felony charges stemming from the shootings that unfolded during protests against police brutality in August 2020.
A court document filed Wednesday by Rittenhouse's attorney requests the release of his personal property that was seized by police when he was arrested.

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