Jurors weighing charges against Kyle Rittenhouse on Wednesday asked to view video footage that was presented at the trial before Judge Bruce Schroeder confirmed he would consider procedures to allow it. Defense attorney Mark Richards said he would object to the jury viewing a video that was shot via drone that prosecutors claimed showed Rittenhouse pointing his gun at people before the shooting. The jurors, however, did not indicate what video or videos they would watch. “We’re going to now have, the jury will come down to the courtroom. And everybody will be shooed out of here as they should be. I’m not even sure, we’re going to need to review the procedure that has been outlined. But they get to watch it once, that is what the rule is?” Schroeder asked the lawyers. Prosecutor Thomas Binger also stated that members of the jury should be able to view any video …
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