Kyle Rittenhouse allegedly flashed white power sign, serenaded with Proud Boys song
By: WTMJ Staff
and last updated 2021-01-14 10:07:50-05
KENOSHA, Wisc. â Kenosha County prosecutors are attempting to modify Kyle Rittenhouse s bond agreement after they said the 18-year-old flashed white-power signs while posing for photos, drank several beers and was loudly serenaded with the Proud Boys official song at a Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, bar.
Rittenhouse, who is charged with shooting and killing two people and injuring a third during protests and unrest in Kenosha last summer, was released from Kenosha County Jail on a $2 million bond. That bond agreement, in its current state, does not restrict Rittenhouse from entering a bar or drinking alcohol - as those underage are allowed to do in the company of parents in Wisconsin - nor does it stop him from fraternizing with known members of white supremacist groups.
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A machete-wielding Wisconsin man allegedly killed his parents after he was caught sexually abusing a child in the family’s home.
Jesus Medrano III is accused of fatally stabbing his father and stepmother, Jesus Medrano Jr., 49, and Latrice Meyers-Medrano, 36, after strangling a 15-year-old girl in Kenosha, police said.
The 24-year-old was charged with first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree sexual assault, and physical abuse of a child.
On Jan. 6, authorities responded to the family’s Kenosha home following reports of a possible sex crime, according to police press release. Medrano’s father and stepmother were found deceased in the home.
In his 90-minute visit to the bar, Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, was seen consuming alcohol while being serenaded by a group of adult men who sang the Proud Boys’ anthem, according to the motion.
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