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Posted: 2021-11-19T21:18:56Z | Updated: 2021-11-19T21:18:56Z

Kyle Rittenhouse walked free Friday after a jury cleared him of murder charges in a bloody August 2020 altercation that saw him shoot three protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, killing two of them.

The parents of Anthony Huber , one of the men Rittenhouse killed, say the verdict left them heartbroken and angry.

Todays verdict means there is no accountability for the person who murdered our son, Hubers parents said in a written statement published after the decision . It sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence, and then use the danger they have created to justify shooting people in the street.

Huber, 26, tried to disarm Rittenhouse as the 17-year-old fled the scene of his first fatal shooting, having just killed 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum .

Defense attorney Mark Richards argued in the trial that Rittenhouses actions were defensible because Huber had a skateboard in one hand while he reached for Rittenhouses AR-15 style rifle with the other. The skateboard, he argued, was being wielded as a weapon, thus justifying Rittenhouses deadly response.

No reasonable person viewing all of the evidence could conclude that Mr. Rittenhouse acted in self-defense, Hubers parents countered. In response to racist and violent calls to action from militia members, Mr. Rittenhouse travelled to Kenosha illegally armed with an assault rifle.

Heres the Hubers statement, in full:

We are heartbroken and angry that Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted in his criminal trial for the murder of our son Anthony Huber. There was no justice today for Anthony, or for Mr. Rittenhouses other victims, Joseph Rosenbaum and Gaige Grosskreutz.

We did not attend the trial because we could not bear to sit in a courtroom and repeatedly watch videos of our sons murder, and because we have been subjected to many hurtful and nasty comments in the past year. But we watched the trial closely, hoping it would bring us closure.

That did not happen. Todays verdict means there is no accountability for the person who murdered our son. It sends the unacceptable message that armed civilians can show up in any town, incite violence, and then use the danger they have created to justify shooting people in the street. We hope that decent people will join us in forcefully rejecting that message and demanding more of our laws, our officials, and our justice system.

Make no mistake: our fight to hold those responsible for Anthonys death accountable continues in full force. Neither Mr. Rittenhouse nor the Kenosha police who authorized his bloody rampage will escape justice. Anthony will have his day in court.

No reasonable person viewing all of the evidence could conclude that Mr. Rittenhouse acted in self-defense. In response to racist and violent calls to action from militia members, Mr. Rittenhouse travelled to Kenosha illegally armed with an assault rifle. He menaced fellow citizens in the street. Though he was in open violation of a curfew order, Kenosha police encouraged him to act violently. Kenosha police told militia members that they would push peaceful protesters toward the militia so that the militia could deal with them. Soon after, Mr. Rittenhouse killed Joseph Rosenbaum. The police did nothing. Concerned citizens, confronted with a person shooting indiscriminately on the street, stepped in to stop the violence. Anthony was shot in the chest trying to disarm Mr. Rittenhouse and stop his shooting spree. Still, the police did nothing. Mr. Rittenhouse continued to shoot, maiming Gaige Grosskreutz. The police let Mr. Rittenhouse leave the scene freely. Mr. Rittenhouse came to Kenosha armed to kill. Kenosha police encouraged him to act violently, and our son is dead as a result.

We are so proud of Anthony, and we love him so much. He is a hero who sacrificed his own life to protect other innocent civilians. We ask that you remember Anthony and keep him in your prayers.