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Overview

Michael Dunn's Murder Trial (also known as "The Loud Music Trial") is an ongoing trial of Florida resident Michael Dunn for fatally shooting 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012. Since the trial began in early February 2014, the case has garnered much attention in the social media, with many speculating that the shooting may have been racially motivated and others comparing it to the trial of George Zimmerman trial, a Florida man who was charged with the murder of black teenager Trayvon Martin, but found to be not guilty in July 2013.

Background

On Black Friday in 2012, Jordan Davis (shown below, right) was shot and killed by Michael Dunn (shown below, left) in Jacksonville, Florida following an argument regarding loud music coming from the car Davis was sitting in. Following the shooting, Dunn was charged with first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder. Davis' parents Ron and Lucy hired lawyer John Michael Phillips[3] in the case against Dunn and to work against Florida's controversial "Stand Your Ground" laws.

Notable Developments

News Media Coverage

In the weeks following the shooting, the murder was covered by several news sites, including CNN,[4] NY Times,[5] The Huffington Post,[6] Daily Kos,[7] NY Daily News[8] and MSNBC.[9]

Online Reaction

On November 28th, 2012, The Young Turks YouTube talk show uploaded a segment discussing the murder, in which the hosts questioned the validity of Dunn's "stand your ground" defense.

On July 14th, 2013, Redditor twr3x submitted a post to the /r/news[11] subreddit, asking why the shooting of Jordan Davis was not headline news. Prior to being archived, the post gained more than 2,200 up votes and 530 comments. In the comments section, several Redditors replied that the story was not headline news because it was clear Dunn would be convicted of murder.

Justice For Dunn Movement

On September 26th, 2013, the JusticeForDunn[1] website was launched, which includes Dunn’s version the events in which he claims he shot Davis in self defense after hearing several threats against his life and seeing what he thought was a shotgun in the rear passenger seat of the car. On November 5th, 2013, a the “Justice For Michael Dunn” Facebook[2] was launched for discussions regarding the trial.

This web site has been created to aid Michael Dunn in rebutting the inaccurate information circulated by the media in the case against him. He is currently charged with Premeditated first degree murder in the shooting death of Jordan Davis. It is our intention to link the actual online news articles here and present Michael's defense of those articles based on his recorded deposition with Jacksonville Detectives.

Trial

On February 3rd, 2014, jury selection for the trial commenced. According to the Twitter analytics site Topsy, there were 24,300 tweets containing the hashtag #dunntrial on February 10th (shown below).

Tweets per day: #dunntrial January 14th- February 13th 30K 25K 20K 15K 10K 5K 1/14 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29 214 27 219 #dunntrial 88,294 ANALYTICS BY

On February 11th, Dunn took the stand to argue his defense, claiming he drove away from the scene of the crime after believing no one had been hurt, adding "I had every right of self-defense, and I took it." Assistant State Attorney John Guy told jurors that Dunn told falsehoods to detectives during questioning, pointing out inconsistencies regarding the number of drinks he consumed that evening, a scowling man Dunn claims to have seen in the back seat of the vehicle and whether he heard Davis yelling "This (expletive)'s going down now!" prior to opening fire. Dunn's fiance Rhonda Rouer testified that Dunn did not mention seeing a shotgun or any other weapon following the shooting.

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Overview

Michael Dunn's Murder Trial (also known as "The Loud Music Trial") is an ongoing trial of Florida resident Michael Dunn for fatally shooting 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012. Since the trial began in early February 2014, the case has garnered much attention in the social media, with many speculating that the shooting may have been racially motivated and others comparing it to the trial of George Zimmerman trial, a Florida man who was charged with the murder of black teenager Trayvon Martin, but found to be not guilty in July 2013.

Background

On Black Friday in 2012, Jordan Davis (shown below, right) was shot and killed by Michael Dunn (shown below, left) in Jacksonville, Florida following an argument regarding loud music coming from the car Davis was sitting in. Following the shooting, Dunn was charged with first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder. Davis' parents Ron and Lucy hired lawyer John Michael Phillips[3] in the case against Dunn and to work against Florida's controversial "Stand Your Ground" laws.



Notable Developments

News Media Coverage

In the weeks following the shooting, the murder was covered by several news sites, including CNN,[4] NY Times,[5] The Huffington Post,[6] Daily Kos,[7] NY Daily News[8] and MSNBC.[9]

Online Reaction

On November 28th, 2012, The Young Turks YouTube talk show uploaded a segment discussing the murder, in which the hosts questioned the validity of Dunn's "stand your ground" defense.



On July 14th, 2013, Redditor twr3x submitted a post to the /r/news[11] subreddit, asking why the shooting of Jordan Davis was not headline news. Prior to being archived, the post gained more than 2,200 up votes and 530 comments. In the comments section, several Redditors replied that the story was not headline news because it was clear Dunn would be convicted of murder.

Justice For Dunn Movement

On September 26th, 2013, the JusticeForDunn[1] website was launched, which includes Dunn’s version the events in which he claims he shot Davis in self defense after hearing several threats against his life and seeing what he thought was a shotgun in the rear passenger seat of the car. On November 5th, 2013, a the “Justice For Michael Dunn” Facebook[2] was launched for discussions regarding the trial.


This web site has been created to aid Michael Dunn in rebutting the inaccurate information circulated by the media in the case against him. He is currently charged with Premeditated first degree murder in the shooting death of Jordan Davis. It is our intention to link the actual online news articles here and present Michael's defense of those articles based on his recorded deposition with Jacksonville Detectives.

Trial

On February 3rd, 2014, jury selection for the trial commenced. According to the Twitter analytics site Topsy, there were 24,300 tweets containing the hashtag #dunntrial on February 10th (shown below).


Tweets per day: #dunntrial January 14th- February 13th 30K 25K 20K 15K 10K 5K 1/14 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29 214 27 219 #dunntrial 88,294 ANALYTICS BY

On February 11th, Dunn took the stand to argue his defense, claiming he drove away from the scene of the crime after believing no one had been hurt, adding "I had every right of self-defense, and I took it." Assistant State Attorney John Guy told jurors that Dunn told falsehoods to detectives during questioning, pointing out inconsistencies regarding the number of drinks he consumed that evening, a scowling man Dunn claims to have seen in the back seat of the vehicle and whether he heard Davis yelling "This (expletive)'s going down now!" prior to opening fire. Dunn's fiance Rhonda Rouer testified that Dunn did not mention seeing a shotgun or any other weapon following the shooting.

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Mzuark
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>Florida
>Fatal shooting of a teenager
>Stupid ass reasoning for said shooting
>The race card being pulled

This sounds real fucking familiar. Hopefully this time, it's cut and dry and not left to soak in the controversy.

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