HumblePie, thanks for those links
What I think this all adds up to most of all, is something people should have already learned with the Trayvon situation, or better yet known even before that.
Don't rush to judgement.
Particularly in dodgy circumstances like this where you just don't know what the hell happened.
And don't just disregard what someone like Dunn or Zimmerman says out of hand because you dislike gun owners or you identify better with young black kids or whatever.
Try to take a more wait and see attitude, at least leave open the possibility that there's more to it than it appears at first glance.
Hell, I just watched an episode of Forensic Files where a cop was in prison for 8 months awaiting trial for the murder of his wife, their forensic experts said he had shot her with this shotgun, he claimed she shot herself... they were dismissing this as not even possible physically, etc etc. Later, it came out her family was hiding a suicide note from her, and a more careful forensic assessment showed that it would have been impossible for HIM to fire it. In the end, he was completely proven innocent.
But, most people hearing about that story before the end of it, would've gladly spouted off about how he was an awful wife beater and murderer. (She claimed in her note that she would have bruises after death, how did she know this? His ex-wife and ex-gf attested he had never been violent, and there was good reason to believe she was not only planning suicide, but planning to frame him for battery and murder)
By no means am I certain how this shit with Dunn went down. Not at all.
But some of you in this thread, and it's most of you frankly... decided he was the devil from the word go. Don't be so hasty. As we've been saying, doesn't the "45 year old businessman driving home from son's wedding decides to unload on strangers for not turning their music down" y'know... fail your sniff test?