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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Michael Dunn: I'll Get Out Just Like George Zimmerman!



Michael Dunn could get life in the iron college if he is found guilty of shooting Jordan Davis. The shooter wrote some inflammatory letters stating that if it wasn't for "BLACK THUGS" and their "actions", none of this would have happened. He believes that he'll get out like George Zimmerman.

I can only assume that our friends down in the South are certainly hating the negative attention. I mean it's common that the state of Florida is home to the country's most controversial figures.

Enter a new player. Here's Michael Dunn. The man who is on trial for the murder of Jordan Davis, a 17 year old teenager who was riding with a few of his friends when he got shot by Dunn.

This altercation started over Dunn claiming that the teenagers were threatening him after he told them to turn off the music. Jordan and his friends waited in a red SUV while the driver went inside.

Michael Dunn, 46, a Brevard County software developer, had been at his son's wedding in Orange Park and was on his way to a hotel when he and his girlfriend stopped to get a bottle of wine.

Killed over loud music.

A chance encounter placed them next to each other in the parking lot.

According to court records, Dunn asked the teens to turn down their music. They did. But he said they then turned it back up. That's when Dunn told police he saw a weapon.

Florida prosecutors have a different story about him. They figured that a road rage incident between Dunn and the teen led to the confrontation. Dunn may have instigated it.

While awaiting trial, Dunn penned his family some letters. Unfortunately those letters leaked and it sheds some light on how irrational this man was in killing the teenager.


Jordan Davis was a 17-year old teenager who didn't do anything but listen to hip-hop. So I guess in the eyes of Michael Dunn, he's a thug and he deserved to be killed. Jordan Davis' mother, Lucy Mcbath.

Some of his writings were outlining his utter hatred of BLACK THUGS, his right to bare arms, the liberal media, the George Zimmerman verdict and how he reflects on his time in the iron college.

NewsOne reports that Dunn claims that he felt threatened by the teen — who was sitting inside of an SUV with friends — and loud music coming from the vehicle, so he shot inside of it eight or nine times before driving away leaving Davis to die in a friend’s arms.

In one of the letters addressed to his “baby,” Dunn wrote:

"The fear is that we may get a predominately black jury and therefore, unlikely to get a favorable verdict. Sad, but that’s where this country is still at. The good news is that the surrounding counties are predominately white and Republican and supporters of gun rights."

In a letter addressed to his grandmother, Dunn claimed that all Blacks in local lockup acted like thugs:

"The jail is full of blacks and they all act like thugs. This may sound a bit radical but if more people would arm themselves and kill these (expletive) idiots, when they’re threatening you, eventually they may take the hint and change their behavior."

In other letters he spoke about the district attorney trying to deny him the right to a “speedy trial” and all the boys in the SUV with Dunn being “thugs.”

Unarmed teenagers, sir. Not thugs or criminals. I guess you're wrong on that one sir.



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Still this is one of the reasons to why it's important that justice is served. We here at Journal de la Reyna believe in a fair trial for Michael Dunn. I seriously believe that his actions were malcontent and reckless.

He should get either the gas chamber or life in the iron college for his actions.

The nation saw Florida fail in justice. They allowed two inmates who committed murder walk free on forged documents and are on the loose. They allowed George Zimmerman walk free after he shot and killed unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.

They allowed Casey Anthony to walk free after being accused of killing her daughter Kaylee. But Jennifer Mee, formerly known as the hiccup girl, got life in the iron college after she lured a man to his death by her former boyfriend.

And of course, Lionel Tate. The young man who had killed a six year old girl and was sent to the iron college at age 12. Now at age 26 he's once again spending the rest of his life in the iron college after he robbed the pizza man.
Joseph Jenkins and Charles Walker were freed on fake documents. They're freedom was short lived when the FEDS got a hold of them. They were caught in the Panama City.
BREAKING THE TWO MEN WHO WERE ON THE LOOSE AFTER FORGING DOCUMENTS WERE CAUGHT! 

CNN reports that the two Florida inmates who managed to escape on forged documents were caught.

Joseph Jenkins and Charles Walker heard the pleas of their families.

They were spotted at Panama City, Florida.

Florida authorities arrested two convicted murderers Saturday evening who had been on the lam after being released from prison with forged documents, a state agency said.

Charles Walker and Joseph Jenkins were taken into custody "without incident" at 6:40 p.m. at Panama City's Coconut Grove Motor Inn, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said.

Members of that agency and the U.S. Marshals Service found and detained the two men, the agency said.

Authorities have been searching for Walker and Jenkins, both 34, after investigators discovered forged motions to reduce their respective sentences and forged court orders granting the requests.

Earlier Saturday, family members of both men appealed for them to turn themselves in to authorities.

"We just want you to surrender yourself to someone you trust who will bring you back in safely," Walker's mother, Lillie Danzy, said at a news conference outside the Orange County Sheriff's Department in Orlando.
Jenkins' uncle, Henry Pearson, echoed the plea, urging the men to give their families some peace.

Both families denied any knowledge in the escape plan, telling investigators and reporters the first they learned of the releases were in telephone calls from the Franklin Correctional Institution with news they could pick up their family member.

Danzy appears to have questioned the call, telephoning the prison twice to make sure it was legitimate.

"The family believed their prayers had been answered," a spokeswoman for Danzy said.

The two men, according to family members, disappeared shortly after their return.

In September 1998, Jenkins killed Roscoe Pugh Jr. during a home-invasion robbery attempt.

Six months later, Cedric Slater was gunned down on an Orlando street corner -- shot dead, a jury determined, by Walker.

Both killers were convicted and sentenced to life behind bars without the possibility of parole within two years of their crime. While it's not known whether they knew each other, they were at the same prison in North Carrabelle in Florida's Panhandle.

Jenkins left there on September 27, and Walker left on October 8, according to authorities. They had motions indicating the sentences had been reduced as well as court orders granting the request. Investigators later discovered these documents were forged.

The legal-looking documents contained bogus reproductions of several key players' signatures, including those of the Orlando-area State Attorney Jeffrey Ashton or the assistant state attorney and Judge Belvin Perry. They bore the seal of the Orange County clerk of court's office.

Prosecutors first learned about what happened after a member of Walker's family contacted them, Ashton said.

An October 8 letter from the Department of Corrections to Slater's mother, Evangelina Kearse, notified her a "court order and amended sentence caused (Walker's) sentence to expire."

"Please be aware that recent actions causing the release of this offender are beyond our control.

Nevertheless, we apologize for the delay in this message," it said.

Both Walker and Jenkins appeared to play by the rules after their release. They both went to the Orange County jail to register as felons -- Jenkins on September 30, Walker on October 11 -- as required by law.

While their releases may have initially seemed legitimate and innocuous, the two convicts later were classified as escapees.

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