I'm not as blackpilled as the others here. I find it virtually impossible that 12 jurors will unanimously agree to provocation, and thus a murder conviction. Remember, Kyle still has presumption of innocence that he didn't threaten anyone, and virtually all testimony and video footage show Kyle being at best indifferent, and often times offering medical aid. And that blob photo is so r[etarded that all it takes is one nearsighted juror to say "yo I can't see shit" to put reasonable doubt.
The curfew charge was thrown out, so a karen can't screech that Kyle was wandering around unmasked after hours and making people aggressive. There's also a good chance that the weapon possession charge might get bounced and/or there are jury instructions that clearly outline why Kyle was an exception. With that gone, they can't reasonably say that Kyle was provoking aggression by wandering around with an AR.