kind of stuff, it would have been introduced in evidence. it wasn t. we were the individuals who released his cell phone which couldn t be cracked by the fbi because we had nothing to hide. i got her late. you could reiterate or go over his reaction immediately. no, i m not doing reruns. do you plan to represent him in a civil action. i m a criminal defense attorney. i don t do civil stuff. you could talk about what is the one thing that you learned if you have to say the biggest takeaway from this case that you learned. every case is different and every case has surprises. you know, i learned i could wait 24 hours for a verdict. what about the $2 million bond? i expect there will be a fight over that. you know, john pierce is the person who posted the bond. all of that money was raised on behalf of kyle.
0 18-year-old man. and we ve also seen protesters. but not a lot. a number of people who are there with signs, who were perhaps hoping for a different outcome here. but the jurors, they looked at the law, they looked at jury instructions, they reviewed several pieces of evidence as they were deliberating over the course of four days, 25 hours. not guilty on all charges. the end of the kyle rittenhouse trial. the news continues right now with alisyn camerota. hello, everyone, i m alisyn camerota. welcome to newsroom. victor is off. we do have breaking news. minutes ago a jury acquitted kyle rittenhouse on all counts. rittenhouse was 17 years old when he fatally shot two men and wounded a third with an ar-15 style rifle that he brought to racial justice protests in august of 2020. he was charged with homicide and reckless endangerment. he could have gotten a life sentence but will walk free today. rittenhouse took the stand during trial, testifying that he acted in self-defense. the