The jurors in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse resumed their deliberations for a fourth day on Friday, according to court pool reporters. Over the past three days, the jury panel has deliberated for about 23 hours at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Wisconsin. It’s not clear when they’ll render a verdict in the trial. Rittenhouse, who is accused of killing two people and shooting another during riots and protests in Kenosha last year, is charged with five felonies. The most serious charge against him could land him life in prison. As the third day of deliberations ended Thursday, a juror asked Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder if she could take the jury instructions home, and he said yes. Before deliberations, Schroeder read the jury some 36 pages of explanation of the charges and the laws of self-defense. Rittenhouse attorney Mark Richards told the judge he feared that letting members take home …