'My murdered son could have been anyone's child'
The shooting of unarmed black teenager Jordan Davis, by a white middle-aged man, in November 2012 became one of America's highest profile murder cases.
The tragedy happened during a row at a petrol station over music being played from the car in which Jordan was a passenger; the 17-year-old was shot ten times.
Jordan's father Ron has spent the past three years trying to piece his life back together and now campaigns to change the gun culture in America.
Ron's story and that of his family has been turned into a film called 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets.
He told Joanna Gosling: "I wanted to make sure Jordan's truth was told."
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