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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The Latest on Hunter Biden's federal gun trial (all times local): Edward Banner, the man who found Hunter Biden's gun in the trash, finished testifying, and the judge dismissed jurors for the day. Afterwards, prosecutor Derek Hines told the judge the prosecution has two witnesses planned for Friday: a drug expert and an FBI chemist.

Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden’s attorney, said the defense has two or three witnesses before they will decide whether Hunter Biden himself will testify. Currently: — Widow of Beau Biden takes the stand in Hunter Biden’s gun trial, talks about tossing the firearm Here's the latest: Following former Delaware state trooper Millard Greer’s testimony, the prosecution called Edward Banner, the man who found Hunter Biden’s tossed gun, to the stand. Banner, 80, discovered the gun while rummaging through a trash can for recyclables.



Prosecutor Derek Hines showed Banner video surveillance footage of him at the shopping center where he found the gun on Oct. 23, 2018. “That sure looks like me,” said Banner, 80.

“Apparently I’m looking in the trash can there.” “What did you find in that trash can?” Hines asked. “Apparently I found a .

38,” Banner said. Banner also said he found a leather pouch in which Hallie Biden had put the gun before tossing it in the trash, along with ammunition and a speed loader. He said he took the gun home and put it inside a box, then put the box on a shelf in a closet.

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