Kyle Rittenhouse no longer enrolled at ASU

Kyle Rittenhouse is no longer enrolled at Arizona State University’s online program as of Monday.

ASU said Rittenhouse, 18, is “not currently enrolled in any classes at ASU” and still “has not gone through the ASU admissions process,” according to Campus Reform.

The news of Rittenhouse not being enrolled at ASU follows a coalition of liberal student groups calling on school administrators to expel him. The four groups announced Friday they would hold a rally on Wednesday to protest Rittenhouse attending the college.

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The groups made four demands of campus leadership, including withdrawing Rittenhouse from enrollment, releasing a statement condemning Rittenhouse and white supremacy, reaffirming support for the Multicultural Center, and redirecting funding from ASU’s police department to the Multicultural Center. They also asked to establish a CAARE Center, which would provide “a healing space to address community needs and reduce health and socio/economic disparities.”

Rittenhouse was found not guilty on Nov. 19 of intentional homicide and other charges related to the fatal shootings of two men and injuring of a third during a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year.

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ASU has not yet responded to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment.

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