Lawfare against white victims continues, I see.
Well, in this instance I’m not sure the killer was a victim. First trial was a hung jury, and probably for good reasons.
But in California there is a law against loud music of any kind from a vehicle (http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc27007.htm) that I really wish was better enforced.
The guy is a murderer, not a victim.
You sound confused about who was the victim.
Dunn's entire defense is that he felt threatened, so he went to his car to get a gun out of his glove compartment, then thought he saw a shotgun barrel, so he opened fire.
The 'shotgun barrel' story came to life after Dunn met with his lawyer. Dunn's fiance, Rhonda Rouer, who was in the convenience store while the shooting took place, testified that Dunn never mentioned a gun.
You would think she'd know. She fled with Dunn, spent the night at a bed and breakfast with Dunn, watched the shooting on TV the next morning, and drove 140 miles with Dunn back to Satellite Beach. Yet, she never heard Dunn mention a gun.