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Kyle Rittenhouse verdict: Defense attorney Mark Richards, 'Longest jury I've had out'

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KENOSHA, Wis. - Mark Richards, Kyle Rittenhouse's lead defense attorney, offered his reaction after a jury found his client not guilty on all counts Friday, Nov.

19."This is the longest jury I've had out," Richards said.Rittenhouse was charged with five counts, including homicide and attempted homicide, in connection to the shooting of three people – two of whom died – with an AR-style rifle in 2020.

The shooting unfolded amid a night of protests and unrest in Kenosha after the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Two additional charges were dropped before the jury got the case.SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 NewsThe jury's acquittal of Rittenhouse came after 3 ½ days of deliberation in the weeks-long case that.

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