A protester armed with an assault rifle, describing himself as "anti-Black Lives Matter," was asked by county police to leave the area while loitering in front of the Kenosha County Courthouse on Wednesday.
The man was later identified by US media as a former Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who was fired from the force.
As the protester stood outside the courthouse, the jury continued to deliberate in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial, with the verdict expected soon.
A protester armed with an assault rifle, describing himself as "anti-Black Lives Matter," was asked by county police to leave the area while loitering in front of the Kenosha County Courthouse on Wednesday.
The man was later identified by US media as a former Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who was fired from the force.
As the protester stood outside the courthouse, the jury continued to deliberate in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial, with the verdict expected soon.
A protester armed with an assault rifle, describing himself as "anti-Black Lives Matter," was asked by county police to leave the area while loitering in front of the Kenosha County Courthouse on Wednesday.
The man was later identified by US media as a former Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who was fired from the force.
As the protester stood outside the courthouse, the jury continued to deliberate in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial, with the verdict expected soon.