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==Biography== In one instance he forced his grandmother and brother to clean the house at knifepoint, at one point chocking out his brother. He was arrested on charges of strangulation and suffocation, false imprisonment, use of a dangerous weapon, battery and disorderly conduct related to the domestic assault. He pleaded guilty to the first two, and the rest where dismissed. In another domestic abuse arrest Huber was brought up on charges of battery and disorderly conduct and designated a repeat abuser for kicking his sister. He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, and the battery charge was dismissed. Huber appeared purportedly chased shooter Kyle Rittenhouse down after Rittenhouse shot [[Joseph Rosenbaum]] to death which cause a crowd of people chase after him who thought he was an active shooter trying to shoot up the protest and Anthony Huber attacked Rittenhouse from behind bludgeoning him with a skateboard before Rittenhouse fell to the ground where Rittenhouse shot Huber in the chest killing him.
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