Web18 nov. 2024 · KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The judge at Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial banned MSNBC from the courthouse Thursday after police said they briefly detained a man who had followed the jury bus and may have tried to photograph jurors.. Judge Bruce Schroeder said the man had claimed to be working for MSNBC. The judge said he was … Web19 nov. 2024 · The jury in Kyle Rittenhouse's homicide trial concluded its third day of deliberations Thursday without a verdict in a day that featured the judge's decision to ban MSNBC from the courtroom for ...
Rittenhouse Judge Bans MSNBC from Courthouse After Freelancer Follows …
Web1 dec. 2024 · Video: Police question producer accused of following Kyle Rittenhouse jury bus. MSNBC banned from courthouse for remaining of trial. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Link copied! Web18 nov. 2024 · Following innocent jurors on a bus is a new low—even for MSNBC. The Rittenhouse Judge just revealed that an MSNBC employee reportedly followed jurors and was arrested by Kenosha Police. This is jury intimidation. It's what happens when MSNBC gives a platform to racist apparatchiks like Joy Reid to baselessly smear a defendant. tegtab
Rittenhouse Judge Bans MSNBC From Trial After Man Claiming To …
Web18 nov. 2024 · Rittenhouse judge bars MSNBC from courtroom after report that journalist followed jury bus Kim Bellware, Jeremy Barr, Mark Berman 11/18/2024 Attorney General names special counsel in Trump Mar-a ... Web18 nov. 2024 · Normal. KENOSHA, Wisconsin—A bus containing jurors mulling over the fate of Kyle Rittenhouse was followed on the evening of Nov. 17, authorities announced Thursday. The person who followed the jury bus identified himself as James J. Morrison and claimed he was a producer for NBC and MSNBC, Kenosha County Circuit Judge … Web9 nov. 2024 · This incident happened at the bus pickup this morning. It’s unclear if this person has been in the courtroom for the #Rittenhouse trial. — Jiovanni Lieggi (@lieggiji) November 9, 2024 emoji festone