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Jordan Davis’ Killer Pens Racist Letter From Jail

As Michael Dunn sits in a Florida jail awaiting trial for the shooting death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis, the 46-year-old former software developer penned over a 100 pages of letters which an attorney for Davis is calling extremely racist.

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Jordan Davis’s killer has a lot to say from his jail cell.

As Michael Dunn sits in a Florida jail awaiting trial for the shooting death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis, the 46-year-old former software developer penned over a 100 pages of letters which an attorney for Davis is calling extremely racist.

Michael Dunn shot and killed Jordan Davis after an alleged dispute over music with Davis’ friends.

Dunn claims he felt threatened by one of the teens and saw one of Davis friends show a weapon. Out of fear, Dunn began firing into the vehicle, before driving away leaving Davis and his friends there to die.

No weapon was ever recovered that Dunn allegedly saw.

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 jail 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.”


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