Kyle Rittenhouse's Texts Reveal Violent Intentions Before Kenosha Shootings
A former spokesperson claims Rittenhouse's messages showed a desire to 'murder' shoplifters, contradicting his self-defense narrative.
- Dave Hancock, Rittenhouse's former spokesperson, revealed text messages where Rittenhouse expressed a desire to 'murder' shoplifters.
- The texts were sent two weeks before Rittenhouse traveled to Kenosha, Wisconsin, during the civil unrest following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
- Rittenhouse was acquitted of homicide charges in the deaths of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, claiming self-defense.
- Hancock described Rittenhouse as having a history of patrolling streets with guns, seeking confrontations.
- The revelations come from the documentary 'The Trials of Kyle Rittenhouse,' which explores his failed criminal prosecution.