first-degree intentional homicide and first-degree reckless homicide. rittenhouse breaking down in the courtroom yesterday, not guilty verdicts were read. the acquittal protest outside the courthouse and across the u.s., last night police in portland, oregon declared the situation a riot that made at least one arrest. demonstrations remain largely peaceful in the other cities. wisconsin republican congressman brian kyle, congressional district includes kenosha is standing by with reaction. fox news computer no contract will have more on coverage of the rittenhouse and the trial, first jeff is live outside the courthouse in kenosha. reporter: here in kenosha 24 hours after a jury found kyle rittenhouse not guilty on all caps, we ve seen smaller protest groups out here posing frustration with that decision from the jury but when it comes
this crime yesterday, it is going to be very difficult to stop i m afraid. but we have to remember that the, you know people are. are in general come to us, they feel safe and they want to talk and that is my job, to talk listen and try and find solutions. if you puts lots of security measures in, it would be impossible. there is over 600 mps who will travel to thousands of venues. last wee we did a public opening of a statue in blackburn. how do we make every place secure? it is impossible. i think the intelligence that the police have on people who actually commit crime like this, i think perhaps that may be has to be a bit more robust in tackling it. itjust, i m sorry it
this is bbc news 7 these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world: police say they re treating the killing of the mp, sir david amess, as a terrorist incident, after he was stabbed to death during a constituency surgery. side by side in grief the prime minister and leader of the opposition visit the scene as tributes are paid from across politics and sir david s constituency. his heart was in his community, he was the best constituency mp you could ever wish for. he was the best constituency mp you could ever wish for. could ever wish for. he was at his ha iest could ever wish for. he was at his happiest hen could ever wish for. he was at his happiest hen when could ever wish for. he was at his happiest hen when he could ever wish for. he was at his happiest hen when he was - could ever wish for. he was at his| happiest hen when he was helping people happiest hen when he was helping people. he was a true servant and an inspiration we ll be live from the scen
preserving that access? h0. that things could change while preserving that access?- that things could change while preserving that access? no, i think it would be preserving that access? no, i think it would be very preserving that access? no, i think it would be very difficult. preserving that access? no, i think it would be very difficult. i - preserving that access? no, i think it would be very difficult. i was - preserving that access? no, i think it would be very difficult. i was at i it would be very difficult. i was at two different venues yesterday and i probably cover 12 different venues over the constituency, they re well advertised. you know, it would be very difficult to make every venue secure. and even if you had security, questioned every person that was coming in, first of all it would be a huge deterrent for people, but you know it would be a huge resource in there. i don t see any way it can actually be totally secure, totally accessible, as i say there is advic
the politicians laid a wreath at the front of belfairs methodist church, where sir david was fatally stabbed on friday. the killing of sir david is being treated as a terrorist incident by police. officers say they are investigating a potential link to islamist extremism . detectives have been carrying out searches at two addresses in the london area, the met said. a 25 five year old man remains in custody. let s cross to our correspondent in leigh on sea ben boulos. thank you. as people here in southend and lee and sea have been waking up that man they have known for so many years as their representative in parliament is no longer with them. and that is reflected in the flowers that have been laid, the notes and the memories that people are sharing. there was a vigil held last night at