Jurors in the the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse ended a second day of deliberations with no verdict, and will return to Kenosha County courthouse for a third day on Thursday. During the day, the jurors asked to review video evidence of the shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Aug. 25, 2020. Rittenhouse attorney Corey Chirafisi told Judge Bruce Schroeder that the defense will ask for a mistrial without prejudice over a dispute regarding a drone video. If a mistrial without prejudice is declared by the judge, the state would be able to retry the case. Rittenhouse, if convicted of the most serious charge, faces a mandatory life sentence in the shooting deaths of two individuals on the night of Aug. 25, 2020. Earlier this week, his lawyers originally motioned for a mistrial with prejudice because the “prosecution gave the defense a compressed version of the video,” which “was not as clear as the video …