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An Illinois teen has been charged with first degree murder in the shooting of three protesters — two fatal — amid the ongoing riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Alleged militia member Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested in his home state.An Illinois teen has been charged with first degree murder in the shooting of three protesters — two fatal — amid the ongoing riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Alleged militia member Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested in his home state.
Rittenhouse was accused of fleeing Wisconsin “with intent to avoid prosecution” for the shooting. A public defender has been assigned to Rittenhouse's case. Rittenhouse was accused of fleeing Wisconsin “with intent to avoid prosecution” for the shooting. A public defender has been assigned to Rittenhouse's case. 
Rittenhouse is described as a "fugitive from justice" in public court documents obtained by The Daily Dot.Rittenhouse is described as a "fugitive from justice" in public court documents obtained by The Daily Dot.
While two were fatally shot during the third night of violent rioting in Kenosha, a third victim was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. However, the exact circumstances of the shooting remain murky, with some witnesses insisting Rittenhouse was a white supremacist and others claiming he was there to protect property.  While two were fatally shot during the third night of violent rioting in Kenosha, a third victim was hospitalized with injuries that are believed to be non-life-threatening. However, the exact circumstances of the shootings remains murky.
Protests erupted in Kenosha on Sunday night after police shot Jacob Blake, an unarmed black man, seven times in the back, leaving him paralyzed. The demonstrations have continued nightly since, often descending into violence. Some witnesses insisted Rittenhouse was a white supremacist supporter of the pro-police 'Blue Lives Matter' movement and others claimed he was simply there to protect property from rioters.
Protests erupted in Kenosha on Sunday after police shot Jacob Blake, an unarmed black man, seven times in the back. Blake was left paralyzed after the shooting. The demonstrations have continued each night since, often descending into violence.
Video footage of the shootings quickly emerged on social media on Tuesday night. One video showed a person shot in the head outside a car dealership. When other rioters pursued the shooter, he fired again, hitting two more people.Video footage of the shootings quickly emerged on social media on Tuesday night. One video showed a person shot in the head outside a car dealership. When other rioters pursued the shooter, he fired again, hitting two more people.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced that he would send National Guard troops to Kenosha after county officials pleaded for assistance with out of control riots.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers had declared a state of emergency on Tuesday and deployed 250 National Guard service members to protect state property, but Kenosha officials said more help was needed.
“Our county is under attack. Our businesses are under attack. Our homes are under attack,” officials said in a letter to Evers on Wednesday, begging the governor to “visit Kenosha County and see firsthand the destruction that has been inflicted on our community.”
The letter asked for 1,500 federal troops to be sent to Kenosha, but a press release from Evers' office later said 500 federal troops would be sent.
A hearing for Rittenhouse is expected to be held on Friday.
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