What an asinine statement.
In Florida, getting out of your vehicle in response to an altercation is considered assault. Are you so dim witted as to not see the analogous circumstances?
That may be so, but it's irrelevant here.
The victim was shot through the door of the SUV.
The medical examiner testified the victim was seated in the back seat, leaning away from the door, when he was shot.
There are four bullet holes through the front middle of the victim's door, right about where a passenger's knees would be. Two of the holes show a distinct downward trajectory.
The shooter gave inconsistent statements, first saying the victim was in the SUV and later saying the victim exited the SUV.
Since Dunn initiated the altercation then if someone did get out of the car then wouldn't that be in self defense?