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The teen accused of killing demonstrators is not a police officer
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- The Kenosha police officer pictured in the Facebook post is Rusten Sheskey.
- The person arrested in the fatal shooting of two other people is 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse of neighboring Antioch, Ill.
Update: After this story published, the Wisconsin Department of Justice provided an update into its investigation. Those details are now included in this report.
Authorities have not revealed much since a white police officer in Kenosha, Wis., shot a Black resident named Jacob Blake, prompting several days of demonstrations punctuated by a deadly night of unrest.
But after two people were shot and killed and a third was injured during protests over Blake’s shooting on Aug. 25, one social media post pulled together a couple threads from the rumors spreading on social media.
"Come to find out the shooter last night is a…. COP?" the post says. It shows two photos: one of a police officer wearing a helmet and the other of someone in a green shirt holding what looks like an assault-style weapon.
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The first photo shows Rusten Sheskey, a Kenosha police officer who was profiled by Kenosha News in 2019 for his work as a "bike cop."
Some social media posts have also claimed that Sheskey is the officer who shot Blake. (The Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation said after this story published on Aug. 26 that Sheskey was the shooter.)
However, Sheskey is not the person who has been arrested in connection with the shooting that left two people dead and another person injured.
That person is Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old from Antioch, Ill., who police arrested on suspicion of first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the fatal shootings.
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When the Kenosha News story was published, Sheskey had worked as a police officer in Kenosha for six and a half years, and at a different department for three years before that.
Rittenhouse would have been about 8 years old, nine years ago.
The second photo that appears in the Facebook post was published by several news outlets including Yahoo News, which describes it as a "screengrab of video of white shooter during Tuesday night’s protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake."
A recording caught the shooter opening fire in the middle of the street and the gunman could be heard saying "I just killed somebody," the Associated Press reported.
We rate this Facebook post False.
Our Sources
Facebook post, Aug. 26, 2020
The New York Times, Two killed and one injured on third night of unrest in Kenosha, Wis., Aug. 26, 2020
The New York Times, Wisconsin reels after police shooting and second night of protests, Aug. 24, 2020
Yahoo News, Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, arrested for murder in Wisconsin protest shooting, Aug. 26, 2020
The Associated Press, 17-year-old arrested after 2 killed during unrest in Kenosha, Aug. 26, 2020
Kenosha News, Snapshop: Bike cop serves community through enforcement, public relations, Aug. 18, 2019
The Daily Beast, 17-year-old Blue Lives Matter fan charged with murder after two killed at Kenosha protest, Aug. 26, 2020
The New York Times, Arrest in overnight shooting during unrest in Kenosha, Wis., Aug. 26, 2020
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