Jury in Trial of Man Who Shot Teenager Allegedly Over Loud Music Reports Four Verdicts Reached
Still deliberating the top murder count
The jury in the murder trial of Michael Dunn, accused of shooting an unarmed teenager to death during a dispute over loud music, has reached verdicts on four charges but said on Saturday it could not agree on the top count of first-degree murder.
The jury, which is in the fourth day of weighing Dunn's fate, announced its status in a note to Judge Russell L. Healey late Saturday afternoon. The judge read the jury the so-called dynamite charge, urging them to return to their deliberations and try to resolve their differences.
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