Posted on 10/17/2014 7:25:00 PM PDT by Oliviaforever
A Florida man convicted of first-degree murder for shooting a teenager to death over loud music was sentenced to life without parole Friday. Michael Dunn, 47, was convicted of killing Jordan Davis, 17, in November 2012 after he shot into a SUV of four teenagers 10 times when an argument broke out over loud music coming from the teens' vehicle. Dunn was sentenced to an additional 90 years in prison for three attempted murder convictions and another 15 years for firing into an occupied vehicle. Our justice system works. This case demonstrates that our justice system does work, said Judge Russell Healey at the sentencing.
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Good.
Cool. He is a cold blooded murderer.
It’s always fun to go and look at the early threads on something like this.
I still don’t know what kind of music it was.
The music was The Gymnopédies by Satie I think, well, really Im just guessing.
...he’ll be lucky to last five.
We will never know, but I bet Dunn’s cell mates play it all day for the rest of his life.
“The music was The Gymnopédies by Satie I think, well, really Im just guessing. “
No, I believe it was ‘ The best of Junior Samples and the Hee Haw Gospel Quartet’.
As a FReeper and Constitutionalist, many of the left would assume that I am a racist and therefore should be offended by this sentence.
I am not. Rot in jail, scumbag. But I do pray you find Christ. Life is one thing. Eternity is another.
The justice system works, civilization and civilized behavior not so much.
Great news.
We covered both music bases so it just goes to reason that one of our two guesses must be close to correct, I wonder which one of us it is. I hope we find out some day.
It was "The Magic Flute." Little did those teens know that Dunn was a Stravinsky man. Algonwuin J. Calhoun, Esq. could have gotten this honkey off on a temporary insanity plea.
“This case demonstrates that our justice system does work, said Judge Russell Healey at the sentencing. Where was Russell during the OJ trial?
I was almost nuked for listening to loud Aerosmith once. The launch codes were cancelled just as it reached ground zero, about 300 meters above where I live. The warhead crashed into the sidewalk and a hazmat team was called in to remove it. It was actually Beethoven, but the neighbor thought it was Aerosmith. It was Beethoven, 6th symphony, 5th movement. How could anyone think that is Aerosmith?
According to the National Enquirer, OJ is not long for the world. He may be dead in a month or two.
And me being fresh out of sympathy...Darn!
There are vehicles that pass on the road behind my house and the music is so loud it causes the house to vibrate.
Urban Thunder(tm)
The lesson, Never ask black people to act civilized. You will have to kill afterwards.
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