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‘Ready or not’: Kyle Rittenhouse hints that he will attend Texas A&M
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – It seems that Kyle Rittenhouse is coming to Texas for school.
Rittenhouse, the Illinois teen acquitted of fatally taking pictures two males and wounding a 3rd throughout protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020, posted photos of himself at Texas A&M College on social media with the caption “Prepared or not…!!!”
Final week, the 19-year-old wrote “I’m enthusiastic about staying” on an Instagram put up, hinting at the opportunity of attending the Texas school in Faculty Station.
“ASU has been enjoyable, however changing into an Aggie may be higher..” he wrote in one other Instagram put up.
Throughout his trial in November, Rittenhouse stated he was taking on-line programs at Arizona State College, however quickly after the college stated he was now not enrolled on the faculty.
ASU officers launched a press release on the time:
“Kyle Rittenhouse has not gone by means of the admissions course of with Arizona State College and isn’t enrolled within the Edson Faculty of Nursing and Well being Innovation. ASU can verify that Mr. Rittenhouse enrolled as a non-degree in search of ASU On-line scholar for the session that began Oct. 13, 2021, which permits college students entry to start taking courses as they put together to hunt admission into a level program on the college.”
It isn’t clear if he has gone by means of the admissions course of with Texas A&M College but.
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Rittenhouse, a then-17-year-old former police youth cadet, was charged with murder, tried murder and reckless endangering for killing two males in Wisconsin and wounding a 3rd with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle in the summertime of 2020 throughout a tumultuous night time of protests over the taking pictures of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by a white Kenosha police officer.
Rittenhouse stated that he went to Kenosha to guard property from rioters however that he got here underneath assault and feared for his life. A jury acquitted him of all prices on Nov. 19.