Gaige Grosskreutz Sues Kyle Rittenhouse For ‘Distress, Humiliation’ After Being Shot In Arm

Gaige Grosskreutz is suing Kyle Rittenhouse for shooting him during the 2020 Kenosha riots. 

Grosskreutz’s reasoning? “Damages for emotional distress, humiliation, loss of enjoyment of life, and other pain and suffering.”

According to Fox News, Grosskreutz is seeking economic losses and punitive damages, even though Rittenhouse was found not guilty last year for the shootings back in 2020.

Grosskreutz even admitted in court that he chased down Rittenhouse and pointed a gun at him before being shot in the arm.

“The city of Kenosha, Kenosha County, five other neighboring counties, police officers, former Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth and former Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis,” have also been named as defendants in Grosskreutz’s lawsuit.

Astonishingly, the Kenosha Police Department, Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department, their supervising officials and police officers, and law enforcement officers from surrounding communities did not treat Defendant Rittenhouse or any of the other armed individuals patrolling the streets as a threat to the safety of themselves or the citizens they were sworn to protect,” the lawsuit, filed on February 14, states.

“Instead, the law enforcement Defendants deputized these armed individuals, conspired with them, and ratified their actions by letting them patrol the streets, armed with deadly weapons, to mete out justice as they saw fit,'” said the lawsuit, filed by Ascend Counsel attorneys Kimberley Motley of Motley Legal Services and E. Milo Schwab.

Rittenhouse has already launched a GiveSendGo campaign to help in his fight against this incoming lawsuit.

This is what Rittenhouse told Fox News:

Rittenhouse told Fox News that he was ready to “prove my innocence again,” though that action would come with a high price tag, adding that the lawsuit came as “a little bit of a shock.”

“I guess it came as a shock to why he’s filing a lawsuit because he admitted that he pointed a gun in my face and that he chased me down,” Rittenhouse added.

As this witch hunt continues on, the narrative that is continuously being pushed towards redefinement is whether Rittenhouse showed up to the riots in 2020 with his AR-style rifle for the purpose of protecting businesses.

Activists like Grosskreutz are working hard to take hold of this public narrative, painting themselves as the victims even though all evidence points to the contrary.

 According to the Associated Press, this new lawsuit was filed just two weeks after a federal judge in Wisconsin ruled that a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the father of Anthony Huber could proceed against Rittenhouse. In addition to police officers and officials.

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