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Rittenhouse Trial: Kenosha Detective Says Prosecutor Asked to Not Execute Phone Warrant on Key Witness

By Ivan Pentchoukov

One of the attorneys prosecuting Kyle Rittenhouse advised Kenosha Police Department Detective Ben Antaramian to not execute a warrant to search the cell phone records of Gaige Grosskreutz, a key witness of the shooting.

During his cross-examination on Nov. 8, Antaramian confirmed that one of the prosecutors advised him to not execute a warrant to search the phone of Grosskreutz, who was shot in the bicep by Rittenhouse.

“As was discussed previously, we were advised, given Marcy’s law, it would not be ideal to execute that search warrant,” Antaramian said in response to a question on the matter from Rittenhouse’s defense attorney, Corey Chirafisi.

When asked who had advised the detectives to not execute the warrant, Antaramian identified one of the prosecutors in the case, Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger, as one of the people involved…

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