Teenager shot dead after playing loud music

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And where is that shotgun then, except in yours and Dunns imaginations? Or maybe they would have found it if Dunn hadn't fled the scene?

And why do you keep calling Davis a 'felon thug?' Davis had no prior arrest record much less a felony conviction. And just because one of the kids in the car had a conviction for stealing a subwoofer, that makes them a 'felon thug crew? '
Aren't you the lying piece of shit, eh?


They most likely hid it, and called one of their crew to come pick it up.


They left the gas station, slowly circled a parking lot, a witness saw them get out and apparently stash "something", then they came BACK to this ultra-dangerous deadly situation at the gas station.



I never called davis a felon. I said he runs with the felon thug crew. And thug broke into 20 some odd cars. He made is life by taking from other people. He had no problem screwing over others personal lives to better himself. He's a piece of trash. And davis runs with thug trash.


Make better choices and you won't end up in these situations.
 

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The one thing that's possibly going to provide a reasonable doubt is the police failed to search for a weapon until 4 days after the incident occurred. More than enough time for someone to retrieve a weapon. You can bet Dunn's lawyer will stress this over and over,
 
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And btw, that thug wasn't some little kid in a little trouble. He was convicted on 3 felony counts. He was a serious criminal in the making.


Of course.... These are the same people who tried to argue trayvon was a little angel, so it stands to reason that you think this guy had no issues.
 
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The one thing that's possibly going to provide a reasonable doubt is the police failed to search for a weapon until 4 days after the incident occurred. More than enough time for someone to retrieve a weapon. You can bet Dunn's lawyer will stress this over and over,


I think he will walk due to this, even though he would otherwise be guilty.


We have a 911 witness who saw them stop, get out, and appear to stash something.

We have dunn, a respected businessman's word against a group of kids who run with felons.


Tons of reasonable doubt. And florida.
 

Vic

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They most likely hid it, and called one of their crew to come pick it up.


They left the gas station, slowly circled a parking lot, a witness saw them get out and apparently stash "something", then they came BACK to this ultra-dangerous deadly situation at the gas station.



I never called davis a felon. I said he runs with the felon thug crew. And thug broke into 20 some odd cars. He made is life by taking from other people. He had no problem screwing over others personal lives to better himself. He's a piece of trash. And davis runs with thug trash.


Make better choices and you won't end up in these situations.

You're such a lying sack of shit it's not even funny. I never cease to amaze at how little pussies like you hide behind the anonymity of the Internet to talk your trash.

Here's my advice: don't make the poor life choice of murdering unarmed people, and you won't have to spend the rest of your life as Bubbas bitch.
 

thraashman

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I think he will walk due to this, even though he would otherwise be guilty.


We have a 911 witness who saw them stop, get out, and appear to stash something.

We have dunn, a respected businessman's word against a group of kids who run with felons.


Tons of reasonable doubt. And florida.

I can't be the only one tired of seeing you post this when I JUST posted PROOF that THIS IS A FUCKING LIE. No one saw them stash anything. The witness who initially said "I don't know if they were stashing something" clarified later that he absolutely did not see them stash anything.
 

Vic

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False... Go read the links I posted. Thug culture has do to with violence, dealing drugs, not anything to do with physical attributes. There are plenty of white thugs, and they are absolutely called out for what they are. Post up some white thug stories and I'll be right there with you shunning them.



As a matter of fact, you and your ilk are the ones who mentally associate these negative thug stereotypes with black people. Yet everyone else is racist.....

I didn't mentally associate any stereotypes, I made an obvious observation.

Keep telling more lies though, it's cute.
 
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Don't want your killer to walk scot-free? Then don't make a lifestyle of running with felon thug trash. You can't soar like an eagle when you're flocking with turkeys

You all can get as pissy as you want, but there will be reasonable doubt about that shotgun.

So the witness changed his story? Who cares, it won't matter when dunn's lawyer is beating into the jury that the felon thug crew had a shotgun with them. That this respectable business man with no current violent issues would not have just unloaded into the SUV for nothing. That the SUV went and slowly circled the parking lot, AND the crew neglected to tell police about leaving the scene.

Just like your dear trayvon, this kid and his crew are not some all A rap lyricist superstars.
 

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The one thing that's possibly going to provide a reasonable doubt is the police failed to search for a weapon until 4 days after the incident occurred. More than enough time for someone to retrieve a weapon. You can bet Dunn's lawyer will stress this over and over,

If the kids had this shotgun, then why didn't they shoot it when Dunn approached and began emptying his clip into them?

If Dunn was in the right, then why did he flee the scene?

This isn't rocket science. By standing up for murderers like Dunn, people like SpatiallyAware and spidey are eroding my rights to own a gun and use it lawfully. What bothers me most is how they're too stupid to get that.
 

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If the kids had this shotgun, then why didn't they shoot it when Dunn approached and began emptying his clip into them?

If Dunn was in the right, then why did he flee the scene?

This isn't rocket science. By standing up for murderers like Dunn, people like SpatiallyAware and spidey are eroding my rights to own a gun and use it lawfully. What bothers me most is how they're too stupid to get that.

Bullshit. Florida is considering making brandishing legal. If anything the laws are becoming much more liberal as people realize shooting a thug in their skittle heart to protect your life shouldn't be criminalized or prosecuted.
 

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And btw, that thug wasn't some little kid in a little trouble. He was convicted on 3 felony counts. He was a serious criminal in the making.


Of course.... These are the same people who tried to argue trayvon was a little angel, so it stands to reason that you think this guy had no issues.

Yep, 3 counts of petty theft with no weapons involved. Clearly a dangerous criminal in the making! ! :rolleyes:
 

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Bullshit. Florida is considering making brandishing legal. If anything the laws are becoming much more liberal as people realize shooting a thug in their skittle heart to protect your life shouldn't be criminalized or prosecuted.

Seek professional help.
 

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Don't want your killer to walk scot-free? Then don't make a lifestyle of running with felon thug trash. You can't soar like an eagle when you're flocking with turkeys

You all can get as pissy as you want, but there will be reasonable doubt about that shotgun.

So the witness changed his story? Who cares, it won't matter when dunn's lawyer is beating into the jury that the felon thug crew had a shotgun with them. That this respectable business man with no current violent issues would not have just unloaded into the SUV for nothing. That the SUV went and slowly circled the parking lot, AND the crew neglected to tell police about leaving the scene.

Just like your dear trayvon, this kid and his crew are not some all A rap lyricist superstars.

And your lies get more desperate.
 

Londo_Jowo

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If the kids had this shotgun, then why didn't they shoot it when Dunn approached and began emptying his clip into them?

If Dunn was in the right, then why did he flee the scene?

This isn't rocket science. By standing up for murderers like Dunn, people like SpatiallyAware and spidey are eroding my rights to own a gun and use it lawfully. What bothers me most is how they're too stupid to get that.

People act differently/do strange things in stressful situations.

Should Dunn be acquitted due to reasonable doubt will that change your right to own a/use gun lawfully?
 

Vic

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Bullshit. Florida is considering making brandishing legal. If anything the laws are becoming much more liberal as people realize shooting a thug in their skittle heart to protect your life shouldn't be criminalized or prosecuted.

I guess we should bring back lynchings too, right? Vigilantism is the antithesis of freedom and the rule of law.

I don't know why you and Spatial keep bringing up Zimmerman-Martin, this case has almost zero similarities (except that a 17 year old black kid got killed).
 
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mugs

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We have dunn, a respected businessman's word against a group of kids who run with felons.

What is your basis for calling him a respected businessman?

So the witness changed his story? Who cares, it won't matter when dunn's lawyer is beating into the jury that the felon thug crew had a shotgun with them.

I have gone over this with you several times in this thread already. Any English speaker who reads what he said to the 911 operator can tell that he was not reporting something that he saw, he was speculating about what might be happening. He heard gunshots, saw a vehicle flee from the direction of the gunshots, saw people get out of the vehicle, so he guessed that they were possibly stashing "something". Do you actually dispute that?

That this respectable business man with no current violent issues would not have just unloaded into the SUV for nothing. That the SUV went and slowly circled the parking lot,

It did not slowly circle the parking lot at all. They drove straight, stopped, then backed up.

AND the crew neglected to tell police about leaving the scene.

You must know you're wrong when you have to make shit up.

Just like your dear trayvon, this kid and his crew are not some all A rap lyricist superstars.

This has nothing to do with Trayvon. That was actually self-defense. This is just murder.

Your willingness to repeatedly lie to damage the reputation of these crime victims is disgusting.
 
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Vic

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People act differently/do strange things in stressful situations.

Should Dunn be acquitted due to reasonable doubt will that change your right to own a/use gun lawfully?

Dunn will not be acquitted, so that's a moot point. This 'reasonable doubt' about the shotgun is something a few tools on the Internet made up and then keep insisting is real. There are no witnesses who will be testifying that there was a shotgun.
 

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Dunn will not be acquitted, so that's a moot point. This 'reasonable doubt' about the shotgun is something a few tools on the Internet made up and then keep insisting is real. There are no witnesses who will be testifying that there was a shotgun.

Yes there is a witness and he will be testifying there was a shotgun. This is called evidence.
 

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I love how SA invariably twists himself into knots to justify any shooting, no matter how absurd. It's interesting watching him progressively convince himself as time goes on.
 

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Actually, no there isn't. What you're doing is called lying.

Actually there is. Dunn has repeatedly stated via his lawyer there was a shotgun and you can bet he will testify that's what he saw as he had the best vantage point. If there wasn't a shotgun pointed at him along with verbal threats to his life he would not have fired.

Use a little common sense.
 

fskimospy

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Actually there is. Dunn has repeatedly stated via his lawyer there was a shotgun and you can bet he will testify that's what he saw as he had the best vantage point. If there wasn't a shotgun pointed at him along with verbal threats to his life he would not have fired.

Use a little common sense.

By that logic almost every crime ever has a witness that will testify to the innocence of the accused. That's not exactly compelling.
 

bshole

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Um.... I just read that the shooter in this case was a software engineer. As a software engineer myself all I can say is HEY MAN NICE SHOT!!!! BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

Seriously software engineers are the only good and productive members of society. It is literally impossible for someone in my profession to do evil. I stand behind this shooter 100% based on this fact alone. I wished I had realized earlier that it was a software engineer being so egregiously oppressed by "the man".
 

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Actually there is. Dunn has repeatedly stated via his lawyer there was a shotgun and you can bet he will testify that's what he saw as he had the best vantage point. If there wasn't a shotgun pointed at him along with verbal threats to his life he would not have fired.

Use a little common sense.

In that case you are not a witness you are the defendant. There will also be witnesses who say they never saw the kids stash any gun despite watching them drive off, get out of the car, get back in, and return. There will be his gf who will claim that Dunn never mentioned anything about a shotgun to her. There will be many, many witnesses who saw Dunn instigate the situation and open fire unwarranted.
 

Vic

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Actually there is. Dunn has repeatedly stated via his lawyer there was a shotgun and you can bet he will testify that's what he saw as he had the best vantage point. If there wasn't a shotgun pointed at him along with verbal threats to his life he would not have fired.

Use a little common sense.

Oh, you mean Dunn will testify on his own behalf that he saw a shotgun... can't wait to see that cross examination. There will be no other witnesses that will testify that there was a shotgun and no shotgun was found, so where does that leave him?

How about you use a little common sense, eh? Innocent people don't flee the scene.
 
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