

He tried to start fires and at some point demanded the armed men shoot him. Rosenbaum was among crowds milling around on Sheridan Road about two hours later, acting very aggressive to others, according to several witnesses.

She said she told him not to go downtown because of the unrest and curfew. They talked into the evening, she said, before he left on foot around 9:30 p.m.

She said he took medications to control bipolar condition. More: Witness says he stood just 15 feet away when Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shot first personĮarlier Friday, Kariann Swart, Rosenbaum's fiancee, testified he had returned to the motel where the couple had been living late in the afternoon of Aug. Rittenhouse is accused of killing two people and wounding a third during a protest over police brutality in Kenosha, last year.
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He seemed unclear and evasive to several more questions from Chirafisi about the extent of the business losses, whether it was insured or if the family had hired a lawyer to deal with the insurance company.ĭefense attorney Corey Chirafisi asks about Kyle Rittenhouse having his hands up as he approached Kenosha Police officer Pepe Moretti's squad car after the shootings during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Friday, Nov. More: Kyle Rittenhouse defense questions whether FBI is withholding crucial aerial surveillance videoĭefense attorney Corey Chirafisi suggested Anmol Khindri might be trying to avoid civil liability that might flow from allowing armed men on the family property, where someone was killed. He even posed for a picture with the group. "Not when they're dressed like that," he said. This would be where Rittenhouse later killed Joseph Rosenbaum.Īssistant District Attorney Thomas Binger asked, "So, all these guys are on your family's property and you don't ask them to leave?"

He said he was working with a technician at the family's Car Source lot at 63rd Street and Sheridan Road when Rittenhouse's group of friends and some older men with rifles were mustering at the lot. Rittenhouse had just fatally shot Rosenbaum on the far side of the car lot.Sahil Khindri, his brother, also testified. "Like lights on, but nobody home," he said. Seconds later, more shots rang out from the north. He said he started to go with him, but stopped and turned south when he heard more gunshots. Lackowski said he told Rittenhouse to go to the police, which had established a major presences at 60th Street. He looked pale and frazzled and told Lackowski, "I didn't shoot anybody, but I need help." He met Rittenhouse at the northern edge of the 63rd Street lot. He said he'd heard the shots while at 59th Street, and ran south. He testified Friday he'd come from Brown Deer sometime after 10 p.m., with his AR-15 rifle, to help the community. Jason Lackowski served five years in the Marines. Not long after that, he chased Rittenhouse, who was alone, into the 63rd Street Car Source lot, where Rittenhouse shot him four times.Īs he ran north after the shooting, Rittenhouse bumped into one of the older armed men he'd been with earlier in the night. One said Rosenbaum told him and Rittenhouse he would kill them if he ever saw either of them alone. Rosenbaum was among crowds milling around on Sheridan Road about two hours later, acting very aggressive to others, according to several witnesses. He tried to start fires and at some point demanded the armed men shoot him.
