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Kyle Rittenhouse Remains Free Despite Failing to Tell Court His Whereabouts

Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder denied the motion to rearrest Kyle Rittenhouse, who is charged in the fatal shooting of two protesters and injuring another.

Developments in Rittenhouse case are highly unusual, experts say

Kenosha Police: We Did Not Tell Kyle Rittenhouse to Lie

Attorneys for admitted Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse caused quite a row in some recent court filings. Now, the Kenosha Police Department is telling the public they are in no way responsible for any of the defense’s eyebrow-raising claims. Recall: On Wednesday, Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Bingerasked for a bond increase and an arrest warrant after authorities were unable to locate the now-18-year-old who killed two people and injured a third during a racial justice protest last year. In response, Rittenhouse’s attorney Mark Richards filed a motion that claimed a local police captain instructed the defense to lie about where he was staying on a pretrial bond document.

Prosecutors request arrest warrant after Kyle Rittenhouse accused of violating bond

Prosecutors request arrest warrant after Kyle Rittenhouse accused of violating bond Doha Madani © Provided by NBC News The Kenosha County District Attorney s Office alleged that Rittenhouse, 18, violated the conditions of his bond by failing to notify the court of his changed address, which makes it harder to monitor his whereabouts. A notice for a hearing was returned to the sender without a forwarding address, according to a court filing from Thursday. Mark Richards, an attorney for Rittenhouse, filed a response to the motion and provided NBC News with a copy Wednesday evening. According to the motion, Rittenhouse was moved to an undisclosed safe house by his previous defense attorney, John Pierce, after the teenager received numerous threats.

Where Is Kyle Rittenhouse? Prosecutors Say They Are Unable to Find Him

Getty Kyle Rittenhouse, the accused shooter charged in fatally shooting two people and injuring another during the Kenosha protests, is nowhere to be found, according to prosecutors who say that the teenager violated his bond agreement after he allegedly changed his living address and failed to notify the courts. Prosecutors wrote in a motion filed that Rittenhouse, now 18, did not inform the courts within 48 hours of his change of address, which is one of his bail conditions, CBS News reported. Rittenhouse was released on $2 million bail on November 20, Inside Edition Digital previously reported. The address listed on the defendant s bond.is false and the defendant no longer resides there, a court filing by the Kenosha County District Attorneys Office said. The Clerk of Circuit Court had apparently mailed a notice to his home and it was returned unclaimed in late January, according to prosecutors. The US Postal Service also reportedly indicated that the notice service was u

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