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Student associations demands the Arizona University to take off from Kitten Rittenhouse from online classes.

Student associations demands the Arizona University to take off from Kitten Rittenhouse from online classes.

Many student organizations are forcing the administration of Arizona University to remove Kyle Rittenhouse from his online classes. The court released Kyle from the charge of brutally killing two men last year by shooting them at Jacob protest.

In the trial, Rittenhouse appealed to the jury by insisting that he is enrolled in Arizona State for online nursing classes. On the contrary, the university spokesperson stated on Monday (Nov 29) that Kyle Rittenhouse is not registered in Arizona State for any classes and has not been processed through any admission procedures.

However, 12News disclosed earlier that Rittenhouse is among the “non-degree seeking students” at present and may later opt for a degree program. Regardless, students from Socialism insist on removing him from an online school, no matter the evidence.

One spokesperson revealed to Fox News that they feel unsafe and want to get rid of the danger as soon as possible. They want to acknowledge the administration that they don’t feel secure in the presence of a person who believes in protecting his property over people. Therefore, the university should not grant him access to the school.

The socialism group is organizing a protest rally on Wednesday (Dec. 1) and sharing the banners on social media to highlight their cause to protect the students from a murderer.

The revolt also previously revealed this month that Rittenhouse is not guilty of any charges that include first-degree reckless homicide, first-degree reckless endangerment, first-degree intentional homicide and attempted first-degree attempted homicide.

Besides, when Rittenhouse was released, he and his mother reached out to Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump also expressed his views on Rittenhouse as a lovely young man.

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Jelani Day’s family has requested to FBI that their son’s death be investigated as a hate crime

Jelani Day’s family has requested to FBI that their son’s death be investigated as a hate crime

Jelani Day, a university graduate, mysteriously disappeared and was subsequently declared dead. Jelani’s family and the legal representative are asking to Federal Bureau of Investigation to conduct a fair trial. So the primary cause of death can be assessed as the family seeing the matter as a murder case. 

Carmen Bolden Day, the mother of late Jelani Day, joined a news conference in Chicago with her attorney Benjamin Crump on Friday, 3rd December. She was stressing on the drowning death scene was more likely looking like a murder case.  

His mother also accursed Peru’s police behavior, as they are not proved as helpful in finding her son. She added more, investigations in her son’s case are not enough as compared to extensive searches were conducted to find a missing white lady Gabby Petito. 

The grieving mother pours her heart out by saying that Jelani is missing. She cannot talk to him every morning, as her son is more important to her. This is pinching her every day because after months officials could not find and save him immediately. 

In August, this sad incident of Day’s missing happened. Later in September, his body was found in a river. Police told the media that by surveillance cameras they found Day entering a store in Bloomington. And he was wearing a black graphic T-shirt, black shoes and white shorts.  

The official also briefed about his Chrysler 300 white 2010 and clothing was found near Illinois Valley. In October, police declared the death from drowning and said, unfortunately, there is no specific autopsy proof from drowning. Drowning is considered an excluding diagnosis in any situation where an individual is found dead in a river or lake. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Jason Meade declared guilty for killing of Casey Goodson Jr.

Jason Meade declared guilty for killing of Casey Goodson Jr.

After almost one year, the former Franklin County sheriff’s deputy, Jason Meade, is finally being charged for shooting Casey Goodson Jr. brutally. He was accused of two murders and one reckless homicide. 

Goodson’s mother expressed to the media earlier on Thursday that she would be at ease when Meade would be punished for his crime. However, she is content that it is eventually happening. 

According to REVOLT, Meade shot Goodson while working with a US Marshall Southern Ohio Fugitive Task. Although he was not the target of their mission, the 23-year-old boy was killed outside Goodson’s grandmother’s house in Columbus on 4th Dec 2020. 

In March, Franklin County Coroner Dr Anahi Ortiz also confirmed that Goodson was struck by six bullets, five in the back and one in the buttock. The police department soon suspended Meade after the shooting. Later, he was retired in July. 

The task force of the Franklin County sheriff could not provide any video evidence, as they didn’t wear any cameras on the mission. 

Sheriff Dallas Baldwin says no one is guilty until proven. And he has told his staff their responsibilities in the justice system. 

Balwin values society’s trust in them. Also, he has asked his officers to investigate investigation to keep their community and officers safe. He prays for everyone caught up in the tragedy. 

Earlier, Baldwin said that their department would wait for the criminal investigation to complete. After the trial, a separate inquiry is pulled by the Department of Justice, FBI and Columbus Police Department Critical Incident Review Team. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.