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MC: Okay-
JD: And makeout during the scary parts!
MC: Th-
MC:...
MC: The scary parts
MC: Of Sharkboy and Lavagirl???
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JD: Let's watch Sharkboy and Lavagirl!
MC: Okay-
JD: And makeout during the scary parts!
MC: Th-
MC:...
MC: The scary parts
MC: Of Sharkboy and Lavagirl???
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CMT 4-27-24
So today I will be bringing you the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 4/27/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). So let's get started right now.
Number 20 belongs to Parmalee who are new to the list this week - Gonna love you.
Number 19 belongs to Nate Smith who is new to the list this week - Bulletproof.
Number 18 belongs to Jordan Davis who is dropping 9 spots this week - Tucson too late.
Number 17 belongs to Bryan Martin who is moving up 1 spot this week - We ride.
Number 16 belongs to Jon Pardi featuring Luke Bryan who are moving up 1 spot this week - Cowboys and Plowboys.
Number 15 belongs to Kacey Musgraves who is staying in the same spot as last week - Deeper well.
Number 14 belongs to Tim McGraw who is staying in the same spot as last week - One bad habit.
Number 13 belongs to Chris Young who is moving up 3 spots this week - Young love & Saturday nights.
Number 12 belongs to Ashley Cooke who is moving up 1 spot this week - your place.
Number 11 belongs to Sam Hunt who is dropping 10 spots this week - Outskirts.
Number 10 belongs to Bailey Zimmerman who is moving up 2 spots this week - Where it ends (Live).
Number 9 belongs to Jason Aldean who is moving up 2 spots this week - Let your boys be Country.
Number 8 belongs to Old Dominion featuring Megan Moroney who are staying in the same spot as last week - Can't break up now.
Number 7 belongs to Megan Moroney who is staying in the same spot as last week - I'm not pretty.
Number 6 belongs to Kenny Chesney who is moving up 4 spots this week - Take her home.
Number 5 belongs to Lainey Wilson who is moving up 1 spot this week - Wildflowers and wild horses.
Number 4 belongs to Scotty McCreery who is moving up 1 spot this week - Cab in a solo.
Number 3 belongs to Carly Pearce featuring Chris Stapleton who are staying in the same spot as last week - We don't fight anymore.
Number 2 belongs to Jackson Dean who is staying in the same spot as last week - Fearless (The echo).
Number 1 belongs to Tyler Hubbard who is moving up 3 spots this week to take the top - Back then right now.
And that's a wrap for the Hottest 20 Country Music Videos for the week of 4/27/24 from CMT (Country Music Television). Thanks as always goes out to CMT for doing their weekly Country Music Video Countdowns. And thanks as well goes out to you for taking the time to read this weekly list. See ya all next time.
Michael Dunn wants to remind you he was the real victim here, not the unarmed child he murdered. After all loud music hurting his ear is way worse than being killed. Riiiiight. Look it up. He says he's the victim of assault, not the children he did a driveby on.
Hoodies Up
Activist demanding justice for the growing number of youths gunned down due to racial profiling and who’s killers invoke the controversial Stand Your Ground law - which "gives individuals the right to use deadly force to defend themselves without any requirement to evade or retreat from a dangerous situation". (Union Square, NYC)
More photos: Protests, Trayvon Martin
He was a 17-year-old boy with a name.
Black teen’s shooting revives ‘Stand Your Ground’ debate
Jamil Smith, @JamilSmith
8:26 pm on 11/28/2012
Jordan Davis, in a photo from his Facebook page. (via Global Grind)
On Friday night, gun collector Michael David Dunn pulled his sedan up next to the SUV in which the unarmed 17-year-old Jordan Davis sat with his three friends at a Jacksonville, Florida, gas station. Dunn, 45, allegedly asked them to turn down their loud music. According to the Orlando Sentinel, that provoked an argument with Jordan and his friends:
Jordan and Dunn exchanged words, and Dunn pulled a gun and shot eight or nine times, striking Jordan twice, [Jacksonville sheriff's Lt. Rob] Schoonover said. Jordan was sitting in the back seat. No one else was hurt.
Jordan died that night in his friend’s arms. Jordan’s father, Ron, later called Dunn a “coward” for shooting at the teens. Advancement Project co-director Judith Browne Dianis (a frequentMelissa Harris-Perry guest) went further in a statement sent to us today:
“We can’t wait until another Black child is killed in Florida before the state sees the fallacy of Stand Your Ground. This law is not about self-defense. It is a criminal protection law. It not only sanctions killing a person at will if one feels threatened, but it reflects racial biases in how it is evoked and enforced. It’s no surprise that the most high-profile cases surrounding the law both involve Black teenage boys who appeared ‘threatening’ to their assailants. It’s bad public policy that must be repealed now.”
For her part, Jordan’s mother told our NBC affiliate in Jacksonville that she doesn’t want his death labeled a hate crime. Racial intent or not, the case parallels the February shooting deathof Trayvon Martin in a number of ways: an unarmed Florida teenager who appeared to be minding his own business was interrupted by an older man with a gun, and was later shot and killed. Dunn was charged immediately upon his Saturday arrest with murder and attempted murder, unlike George Zimmerman in the Martin case.
But as with Zimmerman’s case, it appears Dunn will claim protection under Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law. His attorney told the Florida Times-Union that Dunn feared for his safety:
Robin Lemonidis of Melbourne said Tuesday night that someone in the red sport-utility vehicle that was next to her client’s car pulled a shotgun on him and that he fired in self defense. “He acted the way any responsible firearms owner would act in a similar situation because a shotgun was aimed at him,” she said.
Jacksonville police said no weapon was found in the car. “How hard did they look,” Lemonidis said. “Have they done an entire search?”
Lemonidis tried to explain her contention in an interview with WJXT-TV, telling them that “it certainly would not have been in the vehicle when they looked unless they had stopped it immediately, which I doubt they did.” In the absence of this supposed weapon, however, Dunn’s attorney explained why her client felt “threatened” by three kids blasting loud music:
“Uh, ‘Kill that mother (expletive),’ ‘That mother (expletive) is dead,’ ‘You dead (expletive),’” Lemonidis said Dunn heard from the teens. “And he sees that much of a shotgun coming up over the rim of the SUV, which is up higher than his Jetta, and all he sees are heavily tinted front windows that are up and the back windows that are down, and the car has at least four black men in it, and he doesn’t know how old anyone is, and he doesn’t know anything, but he knows a shotgun when he sees one because he got his first gun as a gift from his grandparents when he was in third grade.”
Dunn pleaded not guilty in court today. It will be compelling to see how the “got his first gun in the third grade” defense plays out in court. We’ll be following this story closely.
See below the coverage offered tonight by our colleagues at Politics Nation with Al Sharpton.Their digital producer, Morgan Whitaker, contributed to this post.
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