Witnesses describe the night Kyle Rittenhouse opened fire during protests in Kenosha

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Witnesses describe the night Kyle Rittenhouse opened fire during protests in Kenosha
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Those interviewed said the night felt different. Here's what witnesses saw when Kyle Rittenhouse opened fire in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

A massive line of police in riot gear had just forced him and hundreds of other protesters out of Kenosha's Civic Center Park and into the street. After that, there was nowhere to go. Soldiers and cops blocked one end of the road. White guys with big guns blocked the other.

When the kid started yelling, Jeremiah shouted back:"I'm trying to get out of here. If you're gonna shoot me, just shoot!"This time, Kyle Rittenhouse fired. Early in the evening, before he became stranded in the search for his car, Jeremiah got into an argument with one of them. Jeremiah was talking to a reporter when an angry woman interrupted, telling him she was tired of people like him burning things down. As he argued he'd done no such thing, an armed man came up and shoved him.The attitude of law enforcement was different that night, too, several people who have attended numerous protests told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

'Avoid that guy'Marimackenzie was serving as a volunteer street medic that night, providing first aid to injured protesters. Of Native American and Japanese descent, she'd decided to take on the role because she hated the thought of people being hurt while they were protesting violence. Some medics arm themselves with handguns as a last resort for protection, but their priority was helping people. Usually, they were paired with security teams. She would later learn the man who'd drawn her partner's warning was Rittenhouse.

Her fellow medic didn't tell her until later that he'd seen the gunman run past them, fewer than 10 yards away. "He knew he messed up," Jeremiah said."He panicked. Even his people knew what he did was wrong. They were all shouting at him, 'What are you doing? What are you doing?' I saw it in their faces. I saw it in their body language."

Rittenhouse idolizes the police. His social media accounts, before they were taken down Wednesday, were full of logos and memes supporting law enforcement and showing off his uniform as a member of the Illinois-based Grayslake and Lindenhurst Law Enforcement Explorer Program, which offers youths an inside look at policing.

Rittenhouse's mother never got the restraining order. She didn't show up for a court hearing and the matter was dropped. At marches throughout the summer, Huber and his skateboard were a near-constant presence. He sometimes served as a scout, rolling ahead of marchers and radioing back about police or hazards along the route."Those brave souls were the ones who ran toward him to try to grab his gun," Jeremiah said."They were heroes. They were trying to save our lives."

•"A growing mob" chased Rittenhouse down the street until he fell. The people chasing him"kicked" him and"bashed him over the head with a skateboard." Grosskreutz was wearing a hat and backpack that identified him as a medic when he rushed toward Huber, according to a close friend who didn't want her name used."And yes, he had a gun because we're allowed to protect ourselves, but the gun was down, not pointed," she said.

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