Kyle Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty of shooting and killing two men during protests in Kenosha, Wis. in 2020, will speak at Kent State University next month.
KENT, Ohio - Officials released the following statement on Rittenhouse’s talk:
Kent State has a long history of allowing peaceful dialogue from all points of view, including those whom some may feel are offering different and/or sometimes controversial opinions. As with any speaker invited to our campus, the university does not endorse or condone an opinion or point of view represented by the speaker, nor does the university advocate for any topic the speaker might discuss during their visit to campus.
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