shannon: again, the one told the police he punched her in the face and later ran her over with the carpet she try to get away from him. the prosecutor set the bail at $1,000 and he made that and got out november 11th. and the bail recommendation, not consistent with the approach of milwaukee county district attorney s office towards matters with violent crime nor consistent with the risk assessment to setting bail. jim, sounds like we got this one wrong. this is abject failure, shannon. the bottom line is bail is supposed to be decided on not just risk of flight bit dangerous to the community. this guy has a record longer than my arm a serious felony crimes. he s out in 2024 shooting towards his nephew. he s a felon in possession of a firearm at that point. he has this other incident just two weeks ago where he tries to run over a young woman and he has a felony bail jumping charge from that. he has hit every bell for
tunnel across twitter, the now 18-year-old rittenhouse responding to his critics and a conversation with tucker carlson. senior correspondent laura ingle has that story, good evening, laura. because shannon this exclusive interview with kyle rittenhouse gives us our first glimpse of an acquitted teenager had to say about that fateful night in kenosha, wisconsin, and also thoughts on the legal case against him. in my opinion, there is no winners in this case are heroes in this case. i defend myself. i was attacked. in the interview filmed last night with tucker carlson just after his acquittal, kyle rittenhouse dependent his actions last summer after being found not guilty on all five charges in connection to the shooting of three people during violent and racially charged protest in kenosha, wisconsin, after the police involved shooting of jacob blake. this case has nothing to do with race. it never had anything to do with race. it had to do with the right to
it is affected by the same racial bias that permeates the justice system. a mountain of social science research shows that black people, men in particular, more likely to be seen as threatening. how does this highlight the larger inequalities throughout our criminal justice system? i think it highlights it perfectly. it talks about why, you know, you have these two major trials that you just pointed out, alicia, going on right now. but at the forefront of both of them, at the core of both of them is that vigilanteism. and understanding that the kyle rittenhouse case there were three white victims. but at the core of it was the racial tension behind the shooting of jacob blake, the black man. and so when you re looking at these cases, you know and i will say that i think the two cases are very different. i think that the kyle rittenhouse shouldn t be the
larger inequalities throughout our criminal justice system? i think it highlights it perfectly. it talks about why, you know, you have these two major trials that you just pointed out, alicia, going on right now. but at the forefront of both of them, at the core of both of them is that vigilanteism. and understanding that the kyle rittenhouse case there were three white victims. but at the core of it was the racial tension behind the shooting of jacob blake, the black man. and so when you re looking at these cases, you know and i will say that i think the two cases are very different. i think that the kyle rittenhouse shouldn t be the weather case. i m glad you brought up arbery because i think when we re talking about the reckoning with vigilanteism and the racial biases and we re talking about the disparities in the justice system, particularly when you have a black victim versus a white victim, then you look at the ahmaud arbery case, which is the bellwether case, because