District moves several schools to virtual as jury deliberates Rittenhouse fate

Scenes from the Kenosha County courthouse

Taviana Jones sits on the steps of the Kenosha County courthouse on Nov. 15, 2021, trying her best to stay warm as she speaks to a reporter from Kenosha News.  “I originally came out here from Minnesota and I came here on my way back home,” Jones said.“I thought this would be a nice thing to show up to also.” During this day, closing arguments were made. The jury began deliberations Nov. 22, 2021. “[It’s important to protest] to hopefully make change,” Jones said. “to show [people] that we’re not scared.” Photo by Elly Herrick
Emily Kahill holds a “Self defense is not a crime” sign on Nov. 15, 2021, as she stands on the steps of the Kenosha County courthouse bundling herself up with a jacket to stay warm. “I’m here to support Kyle [Rittenhouse]; Self defense is not a crime,” Kahill said.“It’s a little bit [intimidating to be outside the courthouse], but I know God’s got my back so I’ll be ok.” During this day, closing arguments were made. Jury deliberations began Nov. 22, 2021. Photo by Elly Herrick