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Complaint: Man fired 'warning shot' on night of Rittenhouse shooting

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KENOSHA, Wis. - A Racine man admitted to firing off "a warning shot" on the night prosecutors say Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, of Antioch, Illinois, fatally shot two protesters in Kenosha, a criminal complaint says.

This, two days after the police shooting of Jacob Blake.Joshua Ziminski, 35, faces one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct, use of a dangerous weapon.Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, charged with homicide in fatal shooting of two Kenosha protesters A criminal complaint notes investigators reviewed multiple videos from the incidents that occurred in Kenosha on the night of Aug.

25. One video, recorded near the Ultimate Gas Station near 60th Street and Sheridan Road showed Ziminski and his wife, with Ziminski holding a black handgun, pointed.

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