IN PHOTOS: Kyle Rittenhouse appears at Mount Pleasant bar
Kenosha News
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Prosecutors in the Kyle Rittenhouse case filed documents on Jan. 13, 2021, indicating that Rittenhouse had visited a Racine County bar where he drank beer, flashed white power signs while posting for photos, and was serenaded with the Proud Boys' anthem.
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant. Kenosha County prosecutors are now seeking to modify his bond, asking the court to order that Rittenhouse should not possess or consume alcohol, that he be restricted from associating with known militia members or known members of white power or white supremacist organizations.
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Rittenhouse at Mount Pleasant bar
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant.
Rittenhouse at Mount Pleasant bar
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant.
Submitted photo
Rittenhouse at Mount Pleasant bar
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant.
Submitted photo
Rittenhouse at Mount Pleasant bar
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant.
Submitted image
Rittenhouse at Mount Pleasant bar
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant.
Rittenhouse at Mount Pleasant bar
Kyle Rittenhouse is shown during a Jan. 5 visit to Pudgy's bar in Mount Pleasant.
Prosecutors are seeking to introduce evidence at trial that Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois 18-year-old charged with killing two people during street protests in Kenosha last summer, is associated with the Proud Boys.
Kyle Rittenhouse's attorney wants a judge to allow him to argue that one of the men his client fatally shot during a Kenosha protest was a sex offender.