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No charges against officer who shot Jacob Blake
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MILWAUKEE – The county prosecutor s decision not to charge the Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back Aug. 23 won t take national attention off the Wisconsin city just yet.
A federal investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the high-profile case of Kyle Rittenhouse continues. The Illinois teen pleaded not guilty Tuesday to seven charges stemming from his shooting of three protesters during civil unrest that broke out in Kenosha after Blake was shot.
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Kenosha County s district attorney called it incontrovertible that Blake was holding a knife and made a motion toward the officer who shot him.
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The Kenosha, Wisconsin, officer who shot Jacob Blake several times in the back will not face criminal charges. It is my decision now that no Kenosha officer in this case will be charged with any criminal offense, based on the facts and the laws, Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley said.
Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley laid out in great detail the investigation. Everybody has seen the video. They tried the case in their living room. As a professional, I am called upon to talk about how to try this case in a real jury room, Graveley added.