The defense say he is not the man who shot and killed Barry Jones inside an apartment near 54th Street and Girard Avenue in January 2017.
Prosecutors, though, have argued White set up an escort appointment with a transgender woman and brought a gun with the intention of robbing her. But instead, he and the woman's boyfriend got into a fight.
White, they say, shot Jones twice in the head, and then fired shots at the victim's aunt and girlfriend.
Through week-long testimony, prosecutors showed surveillance video from across the street of a man running and firing a gun.
They called witnesses to testify about White attempting to rob them, police officers who responded and a specially trained detective to give expert testimony about cell phone records and data.
During the closing arguments, the defense fired back, saying the group of transgender women collaborated on the story they told police, and together decided to misidentify White as the shooter, adding the entire investigation was bad from the beginning.
White is charged with more than a dozen offenses including murder, attempted murder, robbery and weapons offenses.
The jury is due back in court at 9 a.m.