Kyle Rittenhouse Tells Tucker Carlson He Supports the Black Lives Matter Movement.<br />Kyle Rittenhouse, now acquitted of murdering two people in Kenosha, WI during the civil unrest of the summer of 2020, says he supports the Black Lives Matter movement.<br />I believe there needs to be change. I believe there’s a lot of prosecutorial misconduct, not just in my case but in other cases. It’s just amazing to see how much a prosecutor can take advantage of someone. Kyle Rittenhouse, via the Hill.<br />A jury found the teen not guilty on all five counts brought against him.<br />The verdict was cause for celebration for many conservatives in America.<br />As liberals foresee the verdict setting a dangerous precedent of vigilantism, conservatives see the teen's acquittal as a win for gun rights.<br />For many people of color, the idea that they could show up with an assault rifle at the site of a rally, kill people, and find themselves exonerated is something beyond comprehension. Shavar Jeffries, civil rights attorney, via the Hill.<br />In the interview with Tucker Carlson, Rittenhouse described the fear that washed over him during during the violent confrontations.<br />I tell everybody there what happened, "I said I had to do it. I was just attacked. I was dizzy. I was vomiting. I couldn’t breathe. Kyle Rittenhouse, via the Hill.<br />Rittenhouse resides in Antioch, Illinois, his mother reportedly drove him to Kenosha, Wisconsin where the teen purchased an assault rifle and proceeded to walk the streets brandishing it.<br />The teen fought to held back tears during his testimony, he collapsed dramatically as the verdict as read aloud.<br />The jury reached the correct verdict. Self-defense is not illegal. Kyle Rittenhouse, via the Hill