Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Law professor dicusses jury deliberations

Ion Meyn, a law professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, joined FOX6 News at 5 to discuss jury deliberations in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. He discusses charges that may prompt longer consideration from the jury and what would happen if they cannot agree on charges.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: National Guard on standby, police ready

Political leaders from Kenosha to Madison are trying to prepare for whatever reactions come from the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. The governor ordered roughly 500 Wisconsin National Guard troops to be ready on standby, and police departments are watching the trial.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: How the jury was narrowed

Kyle Rittenhouse played a direct role Tuesday in deciding, albeit randomly, who will be the final 12 jurors that will decide his innocence or guilt in the murder trial over his killing two protesters and injuring a third last summer.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Kenosha awaits verdict

Verdict watch in the Kyle Rittenhouse case starts Tuesday, but regardless of which verdict is delivered, Kenosha residents are hoping for peace, not violence, this time around.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Legal analysis

Retired Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske, now a distinguished professor of law at Marquette University, breaks down the Kyle Rittenhouse trial after closing arguments.

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Jury deliberates Tuesday

After a full day of arguments, the jurors hearing the Kyle Rittenhouse trial were told to return Tuesday morning for the start of deliberations in the case that has stirred fierce debate in the U.S. over guns, vigilantism and law and order.