It all started on November 23 of 2012, when Michael Dunn argued with 17-year-old Jordan Davis over loud music. Dunn pulled into a Florida gas station parking area with his fiancé next to a parked red Dodge Durango playing loud music. After Dunn's fiancé exited the car and headed for the store, Dunn asked the boys to turn down the music. At some point, an argument ensued followed by Dunn firing gunshots at the boys in the truck. The fiancé comes out of the store when Dunn yells for her to get in the car and the two flee from the scene.
After viewing the car leave the scene, the boys who were in the truck come back to the parking area and call 911 for assistance as their friend lay dying in their arms. The police arrive on the scene where a witness happened to take down the license plate number of the car of the gunman leaving the area. The police began investigating the truck and the surrounding area where no weapons were found. The following day police were able to catch up with Michael Dunn to further investigate the murder of Jordan Davis. A man now claiming self-defense explains fear as the justification for shooting ten shots at the teens, nine of which hit the truck, and several of the shots fired at the teens they tried to escape. In all of this madness and fear, the gunman never once called the police for assistance.
In this case, Michael Dunn has been convicted of three counts of attempted second-degree murder for the shootings that occurred at a gas station. Dunn was also convicted on 10 other charges as well as pleading guilty to 3 counts of firing into a car. With the intent of killing the victims, Dunn fired 10 rounds into an SUV carrying 4 teenagers reportedly because he felt he heard a threat from one of them.
According to a report from the Herald Sun, "Dunn, 47, testified he saw Davis roll down the window and flash what he believed was a gun. Dunn said he thought one of the teens shouted "gun" as they went to leave the gas station." Yet no weapon was found on any of the victims or in their vehicle according to reports but was later discovered inside Dunn's glove box. Today after nearly 30 hours of deliberation over four days, jurors were unable to reach a verdict about the charge of first-degree murder for fatally shooting 17-year-old Jordan Davis. That means that Dunn now faces life in prison without parole instead of death if given this sentence by Judge Russell Healey. If Judge Healy accepts the jury's recommendation of the life sentence, it is expected that Dunn will be given an additional 15 years consecutively for each shot.
Judge Russell Healy has reportedly said he will announce his decision on March 24th.
The defense attorney, in this case, Cory Strolla, is quoted by media sources as saying "I don't think anybody in America can say they're surprised at this verdict." This statement suggests that Dunn was being open to the idea of a guilty verdict or plea agreement when he went into court this week. Some feel that if Dunn were truly innocent of any wrongdoing whatsoever when confronting these teenagers, he would have instead allowed his lawyers to play out their hand in order to win the trial with no deal involved. With claims of "placing his faith in God and the law," Dunn is now facing life behind bars.
It has been over a year since the event unfolded taking the life of young Jordan Davis and after nearly four days of deliberation, the jury was able to reach a guilty verdict for all counts except the murder of this teenager. Michael Dunn was found guilty of three counts of attempted 2nd-degree murder for the three boys in the truck with Jordan Davis and one count for discharging a firearm. Although the charge of 1st-degree murder was declared a mistrial, prosecutors will be given another opportunity to prove their case against Dunn on a date to be determined sometime in March of 2014. There is a victory in knowing this man will not be given his firearm and sent back on the street to continue his life as normal. In the meantime, the family of Jordan Davis has vowed to wait patiently for a conviction in the murder of their son, when justice will finally be served.
Michael Dunn was convicted on 3 counts of attempted murder for shooting into a car full of black teens. He faces up to 60 years in prison.
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Sabrina Daniels