jury room as jurors debated whether dunn was justified in shooting and killing 17-year-old jordan davis. they could not reach agreement leading to a deadlock on that charge. three thought dunn acted in self-defense. but the rest thought he should have just walked away. we all believed there was another way out. another option. roll your window up. ignore the taunting. put your car in reverse. back up to the front of the store, move the parking spot over. that s my feeling. dunn was convicted of attempted murder and faces up to 60 years in prison. prosecutors say they will retry him on that murder charge. some of her comments made it clear that that jury had some difficulty interprets the law. the final outcome, 9-3 will leave many people to suggest that perhaps the prosecution could have gone at this case a different way to turn those last three jurors. maybe next time. 44 minutes after the hour. breaking overnight, a desperate
could hear the gunfire the night of the shooting may provide insight into how jurors were struggling over the murder charge. the logic may be that they thought he did shoot potentially in self-defense and that there was a gap when he could have left the scene and then he shot den as the truck was getting away. maybe they thought that was the attempted on the other occupants of the vehicle. another possibility the jury may have disagreed on whether dunn is guilty of first degree murder. we don t want a lesser included offense. it s all or nothing. reporter: that s what he said. the conviction on the other counts means the 47-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. he will learn he must be remorseful for the killing of my son. reporter: dunn could face another trial on the murder charge. davis mother says their fight is not over. we ll continue to stand and we will continue to wait for
a verdict on the murder charge. one tweet reads, a partial lie is still a lie and partial justice is still injustice. juries do confusing things. reporter: legal experts say the jury s initial request to see the surveillance video where you could hear the gunfire the night of the shooting may provide insight into how jurors were struggling over the murder charge. the logic may be they thought deshoot potentially in self-defense and that there was a gap when he could have threat scene and then he shot again as truck of guesting away. maybe they thought that was the attempted on the other occupants of the vehicle. reporter: another possibility the jury may have disagreed on whether dunn was guilty of first-degree murder. on closing, he said we don t want lesser offenses. we don t want a lesser include offense. all or nothing. that s what he said to them. reporter: the conviction on the other counts means the 47-year-old will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.
the obvious racial issues in this case. this man wrote racist letters behind bars. the more i get to know those people, referring to african americans, the more prejudiced i am. now there are witnesses coming forward, according to the victim s family member attorney that talks about him using the n-word in reference to other people. this is a man who they could have gone after. and they allowed the defense to put him up there in that sweat they re you see him in where he is all rehearsed and practiced and kind and gentle. they put on character witnesses to talk what a gentle and peaceful guy he was. and the prosecution didn t call anybody in rebuttal to talk about the other characteristics that people are alleging. i don t know if it s true or not, but those people should have been put on the stand and those letters should have been used against him on cross-examination. we asked a few key moments in this trial. you all agreed one big issue was whether dunn told his fiancee that jord