charges to consider including homicide, and lesser included offenses the jury can consider if they find rittenhouse not guilty on the major offenses in the case. in closing arguments yesterday, the defense argued rittenhouse was under attack that night and acted in self-defense. prosecutors pushed back, though, telling jurors, quote, you can t claim self-defense on a danger you create. trial consultant richard gabriel were playing on the jury s fears. the jury s fear in a kenosha community about whether they want somebody like kyle rittenhouse to come and protect them, or whether they in kenosha also feel like they want to be afraid of an active shooter in the community. so aside from evidence and burdens and testimony and legal instruction, jurors are looking at what s the story i most believe? and that comes back to what would i do in that situation? how do i feel as a member of this community? joining me here for three questions in three minutes, we have former federal