Prosecutors seek to change Kyle Rittenhouse release terms, keep him away from bars, Proud Boy members
Prosecutors in Wisconsin filed a motion Wednesday asking a judge to forbid Kyle Rittenhouse from drinking alcohol or entering bars, flashing "White supremacist signs" and spending time with Proud Boys members while on release on a $2 million bond for allegedly killing two people and wounding a third in Kenosha during violent anti-police protests last summer. The Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office put in a request that the terms of his bond agreement be altered on Wednesday – just over a week after Rittenhouse, from Antioch, Ill., pleaded not guilty to homicide and other charges connected to the Aug.