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Author: Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Kyle Rittenhouse pleads not guilty to seven charges stemming from Kenosha killings

January 5, 2021 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse pleads not guilty to seven charges stemming from Kenosha killings

The not guilty pleas come months after he was charged with killing two protesters and wounding a third a during civil unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Pharmacist who tried to spoil 500 vaccine doses is ‘admitted conspiracy theorist,’ police say

January 5, 2021 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Pharmacist who tried to spoil 500 vaccine doses is ‘admitted conspiracy theorist,’ police say

Steven R. Brandenburg had unfounded concerns the vaccines could change people’s DNA, a prosecutor says. The vaccines may still be viable.

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Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyer to seek dismissal of some Kenosha shooting charges in Thursday hearing

December 3, 2020 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyer to seek dismissal of some Kenosha shooting charges in Thursday hearing

A lawyer for Kyle Rittenhouse says there is no legal basis for 2 of the 6 charges against his client and will ask a judge to dismiss them Thursday.

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Accused Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse released on $2 million bail

November 20, 2020 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Accused Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse released on $2 million bail

The 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters and injuring a third in Kenosha, Wisconsin was released Friday afternoon.

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‘People get brave behind a keyboard,’ real-life Facebook wall created by Kenosha protesters from disturbing posts

October 16, 2020 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on ‘People get brave behind a keyboard,’ real-life Facebook wall created by Kenosha protesters from disturbing posts

Protesters in Wisconsin created a real-life Facebook wall with blown-up posts from the social network that fomented violence.

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Kyle Rittenhouse, accused of killing 2 people during Wisconsin protests, won’t face charges in Illinois, his home state

October 14, 2020 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Kyle Rittenhouse, accused of killing 2 people during Wisconsin protests, won’t face charges in Illinois, his home state

Illinois police found Rittenhouse committed no crimes there. It was unclear whether someone else possessed the gun in Illinois, or where it is now.

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Kenosha protesters arrested during curfew file lawsuit, say it was selectively enforced

September 2, 2020 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Kenosha protesters arrested during curfew file lawsuit, say it was selectively enforced

Four people arrested in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during demonstrations have sued the city, claiming discriminatory curfew enforcement.

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DMV made a woman walk without her cane before it would renew her license. She fell and broke her wrist

December 12, 2019 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on DMV made a woman walk without her cane before it would renew her license. She fell and broke her wrist

Was it illegal discrimination or careful screening? A DMV worker may have violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, a suit claims.

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Milwaukee man charged with hate crime in acid attack of Hispanic man

November 6, 2019November 7, 2019 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Milwaukee man charged with hate crime in acid attack of Hispanic man

Mahud Villalaz, 42, suffered second-degree burns to his face after a Milwaukee man splashed some kind of acid at the victim, police said.

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Family of inmate who died of dehydration in jail cell paid $6.75 million settlement

May 29, 2019 Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Comments Off on Family of inmate who died of dehydration in jail cell paid $6.75 million settlement

Terrill Thomas was discovered dead in his jail cell in 2016 seven days after the water was turned off.

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