Kyle Rittenhouse jury resumes deliberations after asking to re-watch video
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Jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial are beginning their third day of deliberations Thursday morning, after completing a second day of deliberations on Wednesday without reaching a verdict.
They spent about 45 minutes on Wednesday reviewing video evidence from the case, and issues surrounding the video prompted the defense to again call for a mistrial.
Prosecutors said jurors should be able to watch any of the videos of the shootings as many times as they want, but defense attorneys objected to allowing the jury to view drone video of Rittenhouse shooting and killing Joseph Rosenbaum, CBS Chicago reports.
Ashley White received her earliest combat action badge from the United States Army soon after the first lieutenant arrived in Afghanistan. The silver military award, recognizing soldiers who've been personally engaged by an attacker during conflict, was considered an achievement in and of itself as well as an affirming rite of passage for the newly deployed. White had earned it for using her own body to shield a group of civilian women and children from gunfire that broke out in the midst of her third mission in Kandahar province. All of them survived. She never mentioned the badge to anyone in her battalion.