Fla. man guilty of lesser counts in music shooting
By DEREK KINNER, Associated Press
Feb 16, 2014 2:13 AM CST
Denise Hunt, left, tears up as she finds out the jury is deadlocked on the first-degree murder charge for Michael Dunn outside of the Duval County Courthouse as the jury enters the fourth day of deliberations, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014, in Jacksonville, Fla. Large crowds gathered outside the courthouse...   (Associated Press)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A jury's inability to agree on a murder charge will give prosecutors and defense attorneys fodder for their next moves in the case of a Florida teen fatally shot after an argument over loud music.

Forty-seven-year-old Michael Dunn was convicted Saturday of attempted murder for shooting into a carful of teenagers after the argument, but jurors couldn't agree on the most serious charge of first-degree murder. A mistrial was declared on the murder charge.

State Attorney Angela Corey said her office planned to retry Michael Dunn on a first-degree murder charge. Defense attorney Cory Strolla said he plans to appeal based on several issues.

Dunn was charged with fatally shooting 17-year-old Jordan Davis, of Marietta, Ga., in 2012 after the argument outside a Jacksonville convenience store.

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