I've been watching the whole trial, it's not in dispute that Dunn was in his vehicle and communicating with them through his car window. They were in their truck and Davis' window was halfway down. Dunn never got out of his car through the entire thing other than possibly while shooting.
Not trying to sound douchey btw, just trying to help clarify.
Dunn got out of the car.
Both vehicles were parked side by side and facing forward towards the door of the gas station convenience store. The Durango with the kids was on the driver's side of Dunn's Jetta. Dunn was in the driver's seat of his car, Davis was in the right rear passenger seat of his.
From the driver's seat, Dunn opened the glove box, removed the handgun inside, chambered a round, and fired 3 shots in rapid succession into the rear passenger door, all 3 striking Davis, 2 in the legs and 1 in the abdominal aorta, killing him (death by exsanguination would have taken about 4 minutes).
Almost without pausing, Dunn then fired 4 more shots in rapid succession at the front passenger door, all of which missed the passenger in that seat (although not from lack of trying, investigators have stated that at least one of the bullets struck the side impact reinforcement beam inside the door).
At this point, the driver of the SUV is now backing out of the parking spot. Dunn now exits his vehicle, squats down and takes careful aim at the rear of the fleeing vehicle, firing 4 more shots in rapid succession, at least one of those shots shattering the rear window and lodging in the headliner near the driver's head.
That's 10 shots total. 9 struck the SUV. The "felon thug crew" did not return fire, most likely because they were unarmed. Nor did any of the victims get out of their vehicle until after Dunn had fled the scene, going back to his hotel to order pizza and presumably drink some more.
Let's get this all straight. Dunn was drunk. He was driving. He pulled up to the store and his GF went in to buy more alcohol. Then the "thugs" pulled up blaring their music. Dunn asked for them to turn it down, and they complied, but not without a lot of foul language. Dunn is then overheard by a witness issuing a threat, "You're not going to talk to me like that, " and then opened fire.
Perhaps the most telling thing about this trial, to me, was when the jury said on Saturday that they wanted to hear more on Sunday (the judge refused it). I've served jury duty on several occasions, and that tells me that they are eager to deliver their verdict. In any event, I predict a short deliberation.