Jordan Russell Davis (1995-2012)

October 06, 2017 
/ Contributed By: Samuel Momodu

Jordan Russell Davis

Jordan Russell Davis

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In 2012, Jordan Russell Davis, a seventeen-year-old high school student in Jacksonville, Florida, was shot and killed by Michael David Dunn, a software developer, following an argument between the two of them over loud music. Davis’s death helped inspire the Black Lives Matter Movement and contributed to the national debate over the killing of unarmed Black teenagers.

Jordan Davis was born on February 16, 1995, to Lucia and Ron Davis in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents later divorced, and Davis spent much of his childhood living in Atlanta, Georgia, or Jacksonville, Florida, where his father resided. On November 23, 2012, Davis and three of his friends, Leland Brunson, Tommie Stornes, and Tevin Thompson, stopped at the Gate gas station in Jacksonville to buy gum and cigarettes. Stornes, the driver, went to the store to make the purchase. Meanwhile, Dunn and his girlfriend Rhonda Rouer pulled into a parking spot. Rouer went into the store to purchase white wine and chips. Davis and his friends were playing hip-hop music, and Dunn, sitting in his car, complained to Davis and his friends that the music was too loud and to turn it down. Tevin Thompson complied, but Davis told him to turn the music back up. According to witnesses, Davis and Dunn continued to argue with Jordan Davis, cursing Dunn and calling him a racially derogatory word.

According to Dunn, Davis threatened to kill him, opened his car door, and pointed what appeared to be a shotgun. Dunn took his handgun from the glove compartment of his car and began to fire at Davis. The bullets hit Davis in the legs, lungs, and heart. Dunn opened his car door, got out of his vehicle, and continued to fire at Davis, claiming he feared for his safety. After the shooting, Stornes drove Jordan Davis, who was still alive, a short distance to a nearby parking lot to get away from Dunn. Dunn’s girlfriend, Rhonda Rouer, returned to the car, and then the couple returned to the convenience store and ordered pizza. Rouer later testified in trial that Dunn never mentioned the shooting to her. On February 18, Dunn was arrested by Jacksonville police after investigators found no weapons in the SUV Davis was in.

Dunn’s trial for the murder of Jordan Davis began in Jacksonville on February 12, 2014. The prosecution showed that Davis could not have opened his car door and pointed a shotgun at Dunn because child safety locks were on.  During the closing arguments of the trial, however, defense lawyers for Michael Dunn cited the language of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law as the reason for the jury to acquit their client. That law allowed that one had the right to use deadly force if attacked, and Dunn claimed he feared for his life.

On February 14, 2014, a mistrial was called when the jury couldn’t reach a verdict on Dunn’s first-degree murder charge.  During the second trial that began on September 22, 2014, Dunn was found guilty of first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, and firing into a vehicle. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole plus 90 years.

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Samuel Momodu, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, received his Associate of Arts Degree in History from Nashville State Community College in December 2014 and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Tennessee State University in May 2016. He received his Master of Arts Degree in history from Southern New Hampshire University in June 2019.

Momodu’s main areas of research interest are African and African American History. His passion for learning Black history led him to contribute numerous entries to BlackPast.org for the last few years. Momodu has also worked as a history tour guide at President Andrew Jackson’s plantation home near Nashville, the Hermitage. He is currently an instructor at Tennessee State University. His passion for history has also helped him continue his education. In 2024, he received his Ph.D. in History from Liberty University, writing a dissertation titled The Protestant Vatican: Black Churches Involvement in the Nashville Civil Rights Movement 1865-1972. He hopes to use his Ph.D. degree to become a university professor or professional historian.

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Momodu, S. (2017, October 06). Jordan Russell Davis (1995-2012). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/davis-jordan-russell-1995-2012/

Source of the Author's Information:

“Jordan Russell Davis,” Walk With Jordan, http://www.walkwithjordan.org/; “Jordan Russell Davis, The Florida Times Union Jacksonville, http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2014-10-17/story/michael-dunn-gets-life-plus-90-years-jordan-davis-killing; “Jordan Russell Davis,” Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=101346445; “Jordan Russell Davis,” Think Progress, https://thinkprogress.org/juror-some-on-panel-thought-the-killing-of-unarmed-teen-jordan-davis-was-justified-33df7991e1f3/.

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