Political Cartoons Rittenhouse Verdict: Not Guilty! Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges Friday by a judge and jury in Wisconsin By Lazarus McCormick November 20, 2021 0 466 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail Must read In rare public address, Biden suggests Trump will cut Social Security April 15, 2025 Illinois Chamber Unveils Business-Led Push for Mass Transit Reform Amid Funding Crisis April 15, 2025 Hundreds of Star Scholars prepare to earn their associate degree, to be honored with a cording ceremony at Malcolm X College on April 16 April 15, 2025 Unlawful Illinois DEI Scholarship Program Suspended After Justice Department Threatened Lawsuit April 14, 2025 Lazarus McCormickCartoonist and animator for the Southland Journal Rittenhouse Verdict: Not Guilty! (Kenosha, WI) — Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges Friday by a judge and jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin Rittenhouse Verdict: Not Guilty! Tagsantiochkenoshakyle rittenhousesouth suburban newssouth suburbssouthlandthe southland journal Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail Previous articleRev. Jackson on Rittenhouse Verdict: “It is a miscarriage of justice”Next articleBulls Shut Down the Knicks at Home More articles Joliet Junior College is Not Meeting Minority Participation Goals, Illinois House to Hold Subject Matter Hearing March 8, 2024 Illinois, the Vassal State of California March 5, 2024 Mayor Tiffany Henyard Wants More Indians. Doesn’t Think She Can Be Recalled. December 13, 2021 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Latest article In rare public address, Biden suggests Trump will cut Social Security April 15, 2025 Illinois Chamber Unveils Business-Led Push for Mass Transit Reform Amid Funding Crisis April 15, 2025 Hundreds of Star Scholars prepare to earn their associate degree, to be honored with a cording ceremony at Malcolm X College on April 16 April 15, 2025 Unlawful Illinois DEI Scholarship Program Suspended After Justice Department Threatened Lawsuit April 14, 2025 IDPH Updates School Vaccination Coverage Dashboard with Data From 2024-25 School Year April 14, 2025