Chrystul Kizer, 19, had been jailed for nearly two years since being charged in connection with the June 2018 death of Randall P. Volar III, according to the Chicago Community Bond Fund."No one should be incarcerated for surviving violence against them," the Chicago bond fund said in a statement.The Kenosha County District Attorney's Office told CNN they're not commenting on Kizer's release since this is an ongoing case.Kizer, who is Black, was allegedly trafficked by Volar, who was White, beginning when she was 16 years old, the bond fund said.Kizer maintains that Volar's death was the result of self-defense, the fund said."Far too often, survivors of violence — especially Black women and girls — are punished for defending themselves," the statement said. "Chrystul's case highlights the urgent need for the criminal legal system to stop prosecuting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault."Kizer is facing first-degree intentional homicide and use of a dangerous weapon, and four other felony charges, according to Kenosha County court records. Her original $1 million bond was reduced to $400,000 in February, according to court records. Her bond was signed Monday and posted Tuesday.When Kizer's case ends, the bond money will be used to establish a national fund for survivors of domestic and sexual violence facing charges, the statement said. Last year, Cyntoia Brown was granted clemency while serving a liRead More – Source
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