Kanus case resumes october 17
You're referring to the Kyle Rittenhouse trial!
Yes, the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who is accused of fatally shooting two people and injuring a third during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2020, is scheduled to resume on October 17.
Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time of the incident, has claimed that he acted in self-defense. The prosecution, on the other hand, argues that Rittenhouse's actions were reckless and intentional, and that he did not have a reasonable fear of imminent harm.
The trial has been ongoing since November 2021, with the jury hearing testimony from numerous witnesses, including Rittenhouse himself. The prosecution has presented evidence that Rittenhouse was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and was seen shooting at people, while the defense has argued that Rittenhouse was defending himself against an attack.
The trial has been closely watched, with many people following the case closely due to its high-profile nature and the potential implications for gun rights and self-defense laws.