Prosecution rests on Day 7 of Kyle Rittenhouse's homicide trial; the defense opens its case
Through much the first five days of testimony, cellphone video and testimony from various participants did little to undermine the defense's assertion Rittenhouse acted in self-defense. But new drone video and a medical examiner's explanation of gunshot wounds Tuesday cast a different light on the first homicide just before the prosecution rested at midday.
In the video shown Tuesday, Rittenhouse doesn't seem to stop between two cars where he shot Joseph Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum also doesn't seem as close to him as other videos and testimony suggested.