News Nation Now reporter Brian Entin is reporting that the Kenosha police are investigating if a member of the media followed one of the Kyle Rittenhouse jurors home.
“It’s under investigation”:
There are reports a media person followed a Rittenhouse juror home. Kenosha police say it is under investigation. Judge says he should get a statement later and "it's under investigation."
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) November 18, 2021
Entin received an official response from the Kenosha Police Department as well.
“There is accuracy to your inquiry however I can’t go further into detail because it’s under investigation”:
Official response from Kenosha Police:
“There is accuracy to your inquiry however I can’t go further into detail because it’s under investigation.”— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) November 18, 2021
For those who don’t know, the jury is *not* being sequestered:
Jurors are not being sequestered.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) November 18, 2021
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And, yes, a reporter following a juror home with be a “*huge* no”:
That’s not ok. Why would they do that? Jurors burden is already great, they don’t need to be hounded outside the courtroom.
Stay safe, Brian.
— FinnInUsa✨ (@Finninusa) November 18, 2021
yes – talking to, following, doing anything involved with a juror during a trial is a *huge* no. One time I was in an elevator with one in a different case and I was so nervous I just stared at at the floor.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) November 18, 2021
We’ll keep you posted.
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