The prosecution claimed in their closing arguments Monday that Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, traveled to Kenosha 'expecting and anticipating violence' on the night of August 25, 2020, Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger told the jury Rittenhouse was looking for the 'thrill' of telling people what to do, 'running around with an AR-15' with 'neither the honor nor the legal right to do so'.Urging the jury to 'keep an open mind,' Binger said, 'In America it's hard these days. There's polarization, but this is not a political case and there's common ground here'. Binger held Rittenhouse's AR-15 aloft as he spoke, pointing it on the corner of the courtroom.Earlier Monday morning, Judge Bruce Schroeder dismissed count 6 from Rittenhouse's rap sheet - illegal possession of a firearm,
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