Yeah, and that means being stuck in a room with 11 other angry people for DAYS. Lets see if that one person, or two or three, can stand by their principles until its declared a hung jury.
And the opposite scenario could happen. There could be 10 or 11 people that want a Not Guilty verdict, but there's one or two activists that are willing to stand by for as long as it takes for it to be declared a hung jury in hopes of a retrial.
Realistically speaking, either of these scenarios are VERY possible. But lets be honest, people are cowards and will make the decisions in their best self-interests, and they know their pictures have been taken and somehow and someway their names and addresses will be leaked if they come back with a Not Guilty verdict.
Everybody knows that based on the merits of the prosecution's case Kyle should have never been charged, but based on who would be VERY angry at a Not Guilty verdict the jury might just go ahead and say he's guilty so they wouldn't live in fear.
I really don't know which way they're going to go.