the street. though he was in open violation of a curfew order, kenosha police encouraged him to act violently. kenosha police told militia members they would push peaceful protesters toward the militia so the militia could, quote, deal with them. soon after mr. rittenhouse killed joseph rosenbaum, the police did nothing. concerned citizens, confronted with a person shooting indiscriminately on the street, stepped in to stop the violence. anthony was shot in the chest trying to disarm mr. rittenhouse and stop his shooting spree. still the police did nothing. mr. rittenhouse continued to shoot, maiming gaige grosskreutz. the police let mr. rittenhouse leave the scene freely. mr. rittenhouse came to kenosha armed to kill. we are so proud of anthony, and we love him so much. we ask that you remember anthony and keep him in your prayers.
rosenbaum and from gaige grosskreutz who was injured in the shooting with kyle rittenhouse. and in that statement they say that night in kenosha, gaige grosskreutz and anthony huber acted heroically, they sought to end violence, and that while today s verdict may mean justice delayed, it will not mean justice denied. that is the sentiment you heard from the families as they were leaving the court. one thing to point out, rachel, is these are families who have expressed frustration over the course of the trial that they didn t feel like their loved ones were being defended or represented in the courtroom very well. i mean, at one point you even had the prosecution go after rosenbaum, who was a victim here, who lost his life in that shooting. and he said something along the lines. a napoleon complex, he was going after someone who was even smaller than him. that language, it was hard for the family to sit there. of course the prosecution did