A Wisconsin judge on Feb. 11 denied two motions from prosecutors to issue a new arrest warrant and raise the bail for Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen from Illinois who is accused of fatally shooting two people during a riot in Wisconsin last August. Judge Bruce Schroeder rejected the request from Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger to increase Rittenhouse’s $2 million bond by $200,000 and issue an arrest warrant for him after a prosecutor argued that he had violated conditions of his release. Prosecutors accused the 18-year-old of violating his bond terms by failing to report to the court the address of a “safe house” to which he’s moved into in November. But Rittenhouse’s attorneys argued that death threats to him and his family safety prompted him to conceal his whereabouts. “Most people out on bond, we don’t know where they are,” Judge Schroeder said in a hearing which took place over Zoom. “To issue a warrant now for a defendant who has …