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On Aug. 26, 2020, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was arrested and charged with first-degree intentional homicide after he allegedly shot three people — killing two — during a protest the night prior in Kenosha, Wisconsin. In the aftermath of the fatal shooting, which took place at a protest in response to an incident involving a white police officer shooting a Black man named Jacob Blake several times in the back, social media was flooded with information about the identity of the shooter. One of the most viral claims was that Rittenhouse had once attended a rally for U.S. President Donald Trump: This is a genuine still from a Trump rally held in Des Moines, Iowa on Jan. 30, and the encircled person appears to be Rittenhouse. BuzzFeed News was the first outlet to draw attention to this video. Here's a brief clip from the C-Span video showing Rittenhouse just to the right of the podium behind President Trump: https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4902881&newClip Identifying a person in a crowd from a few frames is difficult and unreliable. In fact, similar rumors have circulated that ended up being false, such as the claim that Derek Chauvin, the white Minneapolis officer involved in the death of a Black man named George Floyd, was praised by Trump during a rally in 2019. In this case, however, there's additional supporting evidence. As noted by Buzzfeed News, Rittenhouse also shared a video from this rally on his since-deleted TikTok page. That video was simply captioned, Trump Rally! The alleged Kenosha shooter appeared to have two TikTok accounts and a Facebook page. While these social media pages have since been deleted, screenshots show that Rittenhouse posted in support of conservative causes such as Blue Lives Matter. A brief TikTok bio on one account, for instance, contained the phrases Trump 2020 and Blue Lives Matter: When White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway, who recently announced that she was stepping down from her position, was asked about Rittenhouse's attendance at a Trump Rally, she said: Trump 2020 campaign spokesperson Tim Murtaugh also released a statement, saying:
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