They don't name him in the article. Has a long criminal history.
BREAKING: 'Jump Kick Man' who attacked Kyle Rittenhouse identified as violent career criminal
The mysterious "Jump Kick Man" talked about during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has been identified as a Kenosha man with an extensive criminal history spanning decades.
The mysterious “Jump Kick Man” talked about during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has been identified as a Kenosha man with an extensive criminal history spanning decades.
thepostmillennial.com
The Dan O'Donnell Showhas revealed that Jump Kick Man is a 40-year-old black male from Kenosha, Wisconsin.
His name has been withheld "as he has not been criminally charged in connection with the Rittenhouse case," according to the radio show host.
"Sources indicate that he contacted prosecutors and offered to testify, but in exchange requested immunity from an ongoing drunk driving and domestic abuse case with which he was charged in June," according to O'Donnell.
The Disturbing Story of the Rittenhouse Case's Mysterious 'Jump Kick Man'
In a major exclusive, Dan O'Donnell runs down the extensive criminal record of the previously unidentified man who kicked Kyle Rittenhouse in the head. Known only as "Jump Kick Man," he was convicted of a crime just months earlier and should've been in jail instead of on the street that night.
newstalk1130.iheart.com
"The Dan O'Donnell Show" can now report exclusively that Jump Kick Man is a 40-year-old Black male from Kenosha with an extensive criminal record who was at the time of the Rittenhouse shootings on probation following a conviction for domestic violence battery. He faced a maximum sentence of nine months in jail, but less than two months before he kicked Rittenhouse, he accepted a plea deal that netted him 12 months' probation. The following year, he violated the terms of his probation and was sentenced to seven months in jail.