Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman Imagine walking home one evening, after making a random visit to the corner store for snacks, and you notice someone in a truck is following you. The sun has gone down and after a couple of blocks, you notice the same truck is still following you. What do you do? Run? Call the police? After brief contemplation, you ...
Mall Shooting, News, Maryland Shooter Gunfire interrupts Saturday morning shopping in a Columbia Maryland mall, and what is normally a casual day of leisure erupts into a terrorizing race for cover. Around 11:15 am, 911 received the first calls for help and police were on the scene minutes later. The gunshots were reportedly heard from the second-l...
The jury finds Michael Dunn guilty on 4 of 5 counts 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, Dun...
Geroge ZimmermanZimmerman: speaks about life since trial with Chris Cuomo In the interview, Zimmerman discusses his life since the trial and some of the racism he has had to endure. He talks about how he hopes to get back into society and find work that will allow him to help people while also making a living for himself. He also talks about his re...
Prank turns deadly for Arkansas teen On February 15 of 2014, while the nation was on standby for a verdict in the shooting death of Jordan Davis by Michael Dunn, another murder case was unfolding. A teenage retaliation prank turned into murder when Willie Noble opened fire on a vehicle of seven teenagers on a residential street in Little Rock, Arka...
Michael Dunn found guilty of murder over loud music The jury rendered a verdict on February 15 of 2014 in the murder trial of the Jordan Davis killing where Michael Dunn was found guilty of three counts of attempted 2nd-degree murder and one count of discharging a firearm. The deliberation carried on for nearly four days, leaving the nation to wonder what was so difficult in reaching a unanimous verdict based on the evidence prosecutors presented.