The social networks Facebook and Instagram removed the ban on posts in support of an 18-year-old American teenager Kayl Rittenhaus, who was previously justified for killing two BLM activists. This is reported by CNN.
Immediately after a video appeared on the network with Rittenhaus, who attacked him the participants of the pogroms in Kenosh (Wisconsin), Facebook and Instagram removed the profiles of the teenager and began to block posts that justify his actions.
After the court of Kenosh’s County qualified Kyle’s actions as self-defense and removed the prosecution, the social network changed politics. Now the users were allowed to make publications in support of the riestnucleus itself, but they are not all forbidden to justify the murders of people.
Earlier, Rittenhaus promised to destroy the AR-15 rifle, from which he killed two BLM activists. Rittenhaus admitted that after the resonant murder and the lawsuit that followed him he had no more desire to own weapons. He also told that in childhood he wanted to work in the police and help people.
On August 26, 2020, a video was published on which the crowd of Activists BLM pursues 17-year-old Rittenhaus during riots in the city of Kenosh, Wisconsin. The young man, armed with a semi-automatic rifle AR-15, stumbled and fell, after which several demonstrators attacked him. He opened fire, killed two of them and wounded the third, also armed with a gun. On November 19, 2021, the jury court recognized the young man innocent. The teenager was charged to six points, including in pre-male. The maximum term is lifelong deprivation of liberty. The defense of Rittenhaus convinced the court that the young man did not exceed the limits of permissible self-defense.