Wisconsin judge approves move to destroy gun used by Kyle Rittenhouse

  • Kyle Rittenhouse used an assault-style rifle to shoot three people during a 2020 street protest in Wisconsin.

  • A judge on Friday approved an agreement by lawyers to destroy the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to kill two people and wound a third during a 2020 street protest in Wisconsin. The state crime lab would destroy the gun in April, according to the assistant district attorney. The agreement was approved by the judge who presided over Rittenhouse's trial.

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  • A representative for Change.org said that their team identified patterns of fraudulent activity and removed the signatures that were seen on the petition.

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  • The criminal trial had been scheduled for April 18. The girl was severely injured in the crash.

  • The teen rapper charged with shooting an NYPD police officer was released on Thursday after posting a $250,000 bond.

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  • Three Republican judges in Pennsylvania ruled on Friday that the state's mail-in voting law is unconstitutional. Two Democrats on the panel disagreed. Stay on top of the economic and market trends. The administration will immediately appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court.

  • Dozens of people are accused of selling drugs on LGBTQ dating apps and concealing their sales with code words.

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  • The US Navy confirmed that a photo was taken from someone on the carrier during the crash.

  • Italian Americans want the return of Chicago's Christopher Columbus statue to its former perch in Little Italy, and they say the mayor interfered with a Park District contract to keep the monument on display. The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans has sued Lightfoot.