learn. but couldn t that have been said about kyle? it could be. he was asked to be there. he wanted to help the community. and that is the narrative that the state went with. he shouldn t have been there. he was asked to be there by nick and dominic. and the cannery brothers want security. and, you know, i m not trying to blame anyone. i wish he had never been separated from ryan ballch and we wouldn t be here. does he regret coming here no kenosha? i don t believe he does. i believe i mean, if he had to do it all over again and you said same thing is going to happen and you re going to life is going to be put in a living hell for a year and you re not going to know if you re a free man, whe would say i wouldn t g. but we can t undo time. mark, the president was just asked about the verdict and he said i stand by what the jury has to say
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