KENOSHA, Wis. - Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man accused of killing two people during the chaotic protests that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin, was due Friday to make his first in-person court appearance.Online court records on Friday revealed Rittenhouse has retained a new attorney to handle his case – Attorney Corey Chirafisi.COVID-19 protocols in the Kenosha County courthouse have forced Rittenhouse to make all his court appearances since he was charged in August via video from his attorney's office.
But those restrictions have lifted and he was expected to appear in person for a mid-morning status conference.Attorneys and prosecutors were expected to iron out scheduling details ahead of Rittenhouse's November.