‘Strong police presence’ felt after Rittenhouse acquittal

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Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen says in Kenosha, Wisconsin, there’s been a “strong police presence” in anticipation of potential rioting over Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal.

“A lot of people left town in anticipation of what could’ve been riots, they’re still really scarred by what happened last year,” Ms Nielsen told Sky News host Rowan Dean.“There’s been a strong police presence, but not around the courthouse, and so those protesters have had their say and then after the acquittal they’ve moved on, mostly,” Ms Nielsen said.

“What we do know is that this is changing the national discussion around what a person can do to make themselves feel safe in public because they’re feeling a lot less safe than they were a year ago, or well before that too.”

 

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If Black people are justifiably upset, the state will crack down w police presence and violence because police.

The 'judge' uncomfortable after not being allowed to wear his usual white robes and hood, nevertheless continued to conduct a brilliant defence on behalf of the murderer. Any English based court (outside white supremist USA jurisdictions) would've found him guilty. Disgraceful.

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