The man who fired the first shots from behind Illinois teen Kyle Rittenhouse during the fatal incident in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has been charged, according to the Gateway Pundit.
Joshua Ziminski, 35, was charged with disorderly conduct and use of a dangerous weapon for firing his weapon during the Aug. 25 incident.
Shortly after the shooting, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden released a video accusing Rittenhouse of being a “white supremacist,” which immediately drew a rebuke from Rittenhouse’s lawyers.
The lawyers argue there is no public evidence that Rittenhouse is a white supremacist.
Attorney Lin Wood threatened the Biden campaign with legal action if the claim was not withdrawn.
Donors already have raised more than $500,000 to help with the teen’s defense.
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