Kyle Rittenhouse allowed to draw random names of jurors to be removed from the bench in his murder case

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KenoshaJudge to hear multiple motions from the prosecution and the defense in Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial today

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Jacob Blake, the black man shot in the back by Kenosha, Wisconsin police is reportedly paralyzed. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Jacob's father, Jacob Blake Sr., is eager to get to him and driving from Charlotte, North Carolina to the hospital where there are “eight holes” in his son’s body. The elder Blake told the publication that his son is paralyzed from the waist down and doctors don’t yet know if the injury is permanent. “I want to put my hand on my son’s cheek and kiss him on his forehead, and then I’ll be OK,” his father said. “I’ll kiss him with my mask. The first thing I want to do is touch my son.” The elder Blake also confirmed that his son has six children between ages three and 13 and Jacob was gearing up to celebrate one of the children's eighth birthday on the day he was shot. The father was baffled to hear that his son was struck eight times while several of those kids bore witness.

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Kenosha, Wisconsin is currently making headlines after a Sunday afternoon shooting by a police officer landed Jacob Blake in the hospital in serious condition. Cops had been called to a Kenosha address about a domestic altercation. According to some reports, Blake had been at the resident breaking up a fight when several officers pursued him as he walked to his car. One of the officers fired seven shots at Blake, hitting him in the back.