It’s been more than two years since they lost their son, and the parents of Jordan Davis say the only thing that keeps them moving is knowing their loss has contributed to the national conversation about the peril of young black men in America.
Davis, 17, was shot to death in a parking lot in September 2012 after an argument with Michael Dunn about loud music. The new documentary “3½ Minutes” chronicles his killing and the subsequent trial that ultimately found Dunn convicted of first-degree murder.
Jordan’s parents, Ron Davis and Lucia McBath, and “3½ Minutes” director Marc Silver spoke with HuffPost Live’s Ricky Camilleri from the Sundance Film Festival about the documentary and their journey since losing their child. McBath explained:
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