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Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse Spotted Drinking & Flaunting ‘Free As F**k’ T-Shirt


Kyle Rittenhouse, the alleged gunman from the Kenosha Killings, was recently spotted in a bar in Wisconsin wearing bold attire.

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Accompanied by his parents by his side and a beer in his hand, the teen flaunted a T-shirt that read, “Free as F**k” across its center. And it’s very clear what sort of message the young gunman intended to give to paparazzi following his next move.

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Source: News Break

According to media sources, the teen killer is currently living it up on a $2 million dollar bond as he awaits his murder trial. Rittenhouse faces charges for murdering two Black Lives Matter activists while injuring a third. Tabloids clicked away as he sat with his parents at the Mount Pleasant bar in Wisconsin.

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Source: The Grio

TMZ released photos of the 18-year-old Rittenhouse, who is pictured holding a giant bottle of beer in one of the viral clicks.point 219 |

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The news comes as a shocking affair since the legal age for drinking in the state of Wisconsin is 21.point 82 | However, it seems like the rules might be bending in his favor.point 134 | With that said, the state does allow underaged citizens to indulge in drinking if approved by parents.point 220 | 1

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Source: The New York Times

Authorities from the Wisconsin village mentioned how they received a call about the alleged gunman popping into the Pudgy’s Pub recently. They also questioned his presence at the famous bar, and whether or not that violated his parole.

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Source: CNN.com

On August 23rd, the gunman was a part of the armed militia in Kenosha, where he shot and killed both Joseph Rosenbaum as well as Anthony Huber. In the same incident, Kyle injured Gaige Grosskreutz too.

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Source: Yahoo

Following the incident, cops immediately arrested him the next day, taking him into their custody from his Illinois home.

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Meanwhile, Kyle’s lawyers continually tried to prove the teen’s innocence by saying he ‘acted in self-defense.’ They also felt that if the teen didn’t carry out the killings on that day, he wouldn’t be alive.

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