US documentary examining the aftermath of the 2012 murder of Jordan Davis in Jacksonville, Florida. On Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in November 2012, Michael Dunn opened fire on a car of four black teenagers, whilst stopped at a petrol station, after an argument about their music, killing 17-year-old passenger Jordan Davis. The documentary follows Dunn's trial for first-degree murder, including footage from inside the courtroom, & examines the varying testimonies of those involved including Dunn's claim that he felt mortally threatened by the group. As well as exploring Florida's contentious st&-your-ground law, the feature looks at the double standards of the country's police & justice systems as Jordan's family seek justice for his death.