At the end of the third day of jury deliberations for the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, no verdict has been given. Although no one can listen to the jury members’ discussions, the context in which it happened almost certainly will affect their environment—if not also their reasoning. At the height of the protests outside the Kenosha County Courthouse, about 30 protestors hungry for a guilty verdict stood on the steps. About 10 protesters who said Rittenhouse was innocent also opposed them. “We won’t be intimidated,” anti-Rittenhouse protestors shouted at the counter-protesters who they outnumbered by nearly three to one. Media members likely outnumbered both sides. Both sides made up for the lack of numbers with megaphones, but the protestors with Black Lives Matter and other left-wing groups put impressively loud organized chants to use. At times, chants of “No justice, no peace” rang out for blocks around. Other mainstay protesting …