MSNBC Banned From Kyle Rittenhouse Courtroom

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U.S.|Judge bans MSNBC from Kenosha courthouse aft study of shaper pursuing jurors.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/18/us/msnbc-kyle-rittenhouse-trial.html

Nov. 18, 2021, 1:19 p.m. ET

Nov. 18, 2021, 1:19 p.m. ET

Judge Bruce Schroeder successful  the Kenosha County Courthouse this week.
Credit...Pool photograph by Sean Krajacic

KENOSHA, Wis. — The justice overseeing the Kyle Rittenhouse proceedings said connected Thursday that a shaper for MSNBC had followed a autobus carrying jurors location from the courthouse the erstwhile night. Judge Bruce Schroeder called it an “extremely superior matter” and said helium was banning anyone affiliated with the cablegram web from the courthouse.

During a little proceeding connected Thursday morning, Judge Schroeder said Kenosha Police officers had noticed a car pursuing the autobus by astir a block. At 1 point, it ran a reddish light. When the officers pulled the car over, Judge Schroeder said, the antheral driving said helium was a shaper moving with MSNBC and that idiosyncratic who worked for the web successful New York had instructed him to travel the jurors.

The Kenosha Police Department said the man, whom the justice identified arsenic James Morrison, had been released aft being taken into custody and fixed postulation citations and that helium had not taken immoderate pictures of the jurors.

In a statement, NBC News said the antheral was a freelancer and that portion helium had “received a postulation citation” adjacent the conveyance carrying the jurors, helium had “never contacted oregon intended to interaction the jurors during deliberations.” The web said that the antheral had besides not photographed oregon intended to photograph the jurors.

Judge Schroeder’s banning of MSNBC from the courtroom connected Thursday came 1 time aft helium blasted the quality sum of the Rittenhouse proceedings during an unrelated proceeding successful the case. During that hearing, helium suggested helium mightiness reconsider whether to let cameras successful the courtroom successful aboriginal trials.

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