The man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse an assault-style rifle when he was only 17 has agreed to plead no contest to contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a non-criminal citation, and avoid convictions on the two felonies he’d been facing, according to The Associated Press.
The Journal Sentinel reports Dominick Black, 20, was charged in November
2020 with two counts of delivering a dangerous weapon to a minor, resulting in
death. The two counts related to Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, the
protesters Rittenhouse fatally shot the night of Aug. 25, 2020, in Kenosha.
Black was 18 when he purchased the rifle for
Rittenhouse at a hardware store in Rusk County in May of that year. At 17,
Rittenhouse was too young to legally purchase the weapon.
In August 2020, Rittenhouse used the rifle to kill
two people and wound a third during protests in Kenosha. In November, a jury
found him not guilty, based on his claim of self-defense.
Black was the first prosecution witness at
Rittenhouse’s trial, but the status of his own charges were up in the air after
Judge Bruce Schroeder agreed to throw out one of the charges against
Rittenhouse — that he unlawfully possessed a firearm as a minor. The defense
convinced Schroeder that an exception in the law allows 17-year-olds to possess
rifles and shotguns, or at least left the law too vague to be enforceable.
On Friday, Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger
filed a proposed plea agreement. It suggested Black would plead no contest to a
pair of citations, and pay a $2,000 fine, and the felony counts would be
dismissed.
A hearing is scheduled Monday morning.
Schroeder could reject the deal, or dismiss the original felony counts based on
his ruling about the minors-with-firearms law in the Rittenhouse case.
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