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The jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse case is already on its second day of deliberations

  The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations. The jury in the "Kyle Rittenhouse" case is already on its second day of deliberations On Wednesday in Kenosha, Wisconsin, jurors began their second day of deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The jury deliberated all day Tuesday without reaching a decision, and they notified the court that they would return in the morning to complete their investigation. In the August 2020 shootings in Kenosha that killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and injured Gaige Grosskreutz after a tumultuous night of protests following the police death of Jacob Blake, Rittenhouse faces five felony counts. Rittenhouse, then 17 years old, maintains he was acting in self-defense. He stated that he traveled to Kenosha equipped with an AR-15 like weapon to assist with the protection of local businesses and to offer first aid. Last week, he testified in his own defense, breaking down in tears when...

Warnings of possible ISIS attacks on shopping centers in Virginia

 

Warnings of possible ISIS attacks on shopping centers in Virginia

The US police have revealed the possibility of an ISIS attack on a shopping center during the Halloween holiday in Virginia.

The police declared a state of high alert to repel potential ISIS attacks.

We have strengthened our presence across the county to include major roads, transit centers and shopping centers Fairfax County Sheriff Kevin Davis said at a news conference.

He urged the public to report anything suspicious following an alert about a possible attack by one of the "lone wolves" according to the British newspaper the Daily Mail.

Davis did not specify what kind of warning they had received from ISIS other than describing it as the information they have received and on which they are acting.

But CBS News said the threat came from ISIS.

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