A placard calling for an arrest of the cops who shot Jacob Blake is seen on a bicycle during the protest. Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters held a vigil for Jacob Blake in New York City. The Wisconsin National Guard was deployed to Kenosha after Blake was shot several times at close range in the back during an encounter with a police officer, which was caught on video. (Photo by Ron Adar / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Black Lives Matter protesters held a vigil After Kenosha Shooting in New York, US – 25 Aug 2020
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A judge has postponed a decision on whether a 17-year-old should be returned to Wisconsin to face charges in the killing of two people on the streets of Kenosha during unrest following the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake.
The Illinois judge granted Kyle Rittenhouse’s request to delay the extradition hearing to September 25 during a brief hearing Friday that was streamed online. Rittenhouse did not appear.
Blake’s shooting left him paralyzed and was caught on cellphone video. It sparked several nights of protests in Kenosha, making it the latest focal point in a reckoning over policing and racial injustice that has gripped the country.