I’m praying for the Huber and Rosenbaum families. We must continue our work alongside those in communities most impacted by these types of injustices, allowing them to lead the way as we seek solutions in building safer communities for our children. That is why I remain committed to doing the work that will one day make equal justice for all a reality. I am disappointed in the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, but I am not surprised. Some days will fill us with hope and the promise of change. " Today is a good day to push for equal justice under the law for all, and tomorrow will be too. ![]() ![]() We are committed to uncovering the truth of that night and holding those responsible to account." Illinois Lt. While today's verdict may mean justice delayed, it will not mean justice denied. What we need right now is justice, not more violence. They did not seek violence, but to end violence. That night in Kenosha, Gaige Grosskreutz, Anthony Huber, and many others acted heroically. For now, we ask for peace from everyone hurting and that the public respect the privacy of the victims and their families. Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum did not deserve to die that night. "Today we grieve for the families of those slain by Kyle Rittenhouse. Kimberley Motley and Milo Schwab, attorneys for Gaige Grosskreutz and the estate of Joseph Rosenbaum released the following statement: ![]() Get Chicago local news, weather forecasts, sports and entertainment stories to your inbox.
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