Kyle Rittenhouse Has Released His Own Shooting Video Game

Kyle Rittenhouse has released his own video game in which people can shoot “fake news turkeys.”

This from indy100.com.

Rittenhouse—who was acquitted last year after fatally shooting two men and injuring a third during a 2020 protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin—took to Twitter to share news of his new video game.

He said it is part of his effort to “fight back against fake news.”

Rittenhouse said in the video:

 

This is why I’m launching the Kyle Rittenhouse Fake News Turkey Shoot video game.

Within the video, Rittenhouse also shoots the air with a Nerf gun while a rap song that appears to be sung by himself plays in the background.

The song:

It’s the fake news turkey suit.

Got a laser gun going pew pew pew.

Follow my suits.

We about to bankrupt the fake news.

Mint Studios CEO Mint Chip told the Washington Examiner:

[We] had to step in to help Kyle after we saw what was done to him.

Chip continued

Before the trial, you couldn’t even mention his name in a positive manner on social media without getting banned.

The truth literally got you suspended. We fight for the truth.

Rittenhouse was 17 years old when he went to Kenosha in August 2020.

In self-defense, Rittenhouse was forced to shoot three attackers.

God speed to Kyle Rittenhouse.