Policing Issues, Kyle Rittenhouse: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Protest shooter Kyle Rittenhouse claimed he would be attending Texas A&M, but backpedaled after the university said he had not been admitted.
By San Antonio Current Staff
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