‘I’m thinking about staying': Kyle Rittenhouse suggests he may want to attend Texas A&M after visit

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‘Becoming an Aggie might be better': Kyle Rittenhouse suggests he may want to attend Texas A&M

of fatally shooting two men and wounding a third during street protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020, suggested he may be interested in attending college in Texas., hinting at the possibility of attending Texas A&M University. It was unclear from the posts whether he was seriously considering attending the school.

During his trial in November, he said he was taking online courses at Arizona State University, but soon after the school said he was no longer enrolled at the school.$4.2 million Boerne mansion owned by parents of former Miss San Antonio is for saleShortly afterward, Rittenhouse wrote that he was considering staying in Texas.

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