Kid shooter in Wisconsin

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Two killed, one injured. The first victim was shot in the head. An exchange of what sounds like pistol and rifle shots can be heard. The alleged attacker then fled the scene. As the mob caught up with the young man, he fired again while on the ground, apparently hitting one in the stomach and another in the bicep. The man hit in the bicep was carrying a pistol at the time.

The Illinois teen accused of shooting two people dead during chaotic unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin this week has been charged on six counts, including first-degree murder and attempted homicide.
In addition to first-degree intentional homicide and attempted murder, he faces two charges for reckless endangerment, reckless homicide and the possession of a dangerous weapon by a minor.

Welcome to Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA

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Another night of rioting and vandalism has rocked Kenosha, Wisconsin, with protesters seen setting stores and cars ablaze and clashing with the National Guard and police, who used crowd control weapons against violent rioters.
Neither the deployment of the National Guard, nor the curfew that took effect at 8 pm on Monday evening deterred protesters, some of them toting guns, from taking to the streets of Kenosha for the second night in a row.
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Kenosha saw its third consecutive night of disorder on Tuesday.
The chaos in the city has yet to reach the levels seen the night prior, with armed citizens taking up positions around the city, including on rooftops, to protect local businesses.

Kenosha, Wisconsin Murder

A black man, Jacob Blake, 29, walking towards an SUV followed by two officers, when one of them opened fire at the man as he opened the car door. According to reports, at least seven shots were fired.

Blake has eight bullet holes in his body and is currently paralyzed from the waist down. Doctors are not yet sure if the paralysis is permanent.