Facebook Declares Kyle Rittenhouse's Actions 'Mass Murder,' Won't Allow Posts in Support

Facebook is officially designating the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who allegedly killed two people and wounded another in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after being mobbed and attacked by rioters, a mass murder, despite the fact that this has not been proven in court.

Conservative author and YouTube personality Mark Dice reported that his Facebook page had received a threat of suspension after he posted a video of Rittenhouse offering to give medical assistance to wounded protesters in Kenosha shortly before the shooting.

In a comment to Breitbart News, a Facebook spokesman confirmed that the company is removing posts in support of Rittenhouse, because the incident is considered a mass murder by the company.

Weve designated the shooting in Kenosha a mass murder and are removing posts in support of the shooter, including this one, said the spokesman.

Newly uncovered video of Kyle Rittenhouse shows him helping an injured protester after she was struck in the foot with a projectile, said Dices post.

In a comment to Breitbart News, Dice said he was being deliberately careful about what he posted, because he guessed that Facebook had added Rittenhouse to its infamous dangerous individuals list.

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