
'The Mandalorian' star Pedro Pascal memorializes Rittenhouse attackers, says they were 'murdered'
Fox News
Pedro Pascal, the lead actor in the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian," tweeted in memory of Kyle Rittenhouse's attackers Saturday and claimed they were "murdered."
Rosenbaum was a convicted sex offender in Arizona who was barred from possessing a firearm according to the Associated Press. Huber, who chased after Rittenhouse with a skateboard, had been convicted of domestic abuse and disorderly conduct in 2018, and also served a prison stint in 2012 for choking his brother.
Pascal's tweet came a day after jurors in Kenosha, Wisconsin, acquitted Rittenhouse, 18, on all charges related to the deaths of Rosenbaum and Huber, whom he shot in August 2020 during a riot in the city.
The shootings occurred on the second night of rioting and violence in the small Wisconsin town after the police shooting of Jacob Blake during a domestic disturbance call. The police officer involved in that shooting faced no charges at either the state or federal level after investigations found Blake was reaching for a knife when he was shot.

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