i just said he's the worlds tiest bouncer.
couple of scratches. please
It's not at all possible that a 17 year old can knock a 28 year old down, get on top and start hitting him?
i just said he's the worlds tiest bouncer.
couple of scratches. please
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CNN also has this bit:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/27/justic...ing/index.html
Agree with the WTF. I've said from the beginning that Z showed negligent behavior by not recognizing opportunities to diffuse the situation. Those were opportunities, that I feel, any calm level-headed person would have seen and acted on.(CNN) -- George Zimmerman failed to identify himself twice during a confrontation with Trayvon Martin and missed opportunities to defuse the situation that led to the death of the teen, a detective says in a newly released report.
Shameful.
never entered his mind.
his failure of being a bouncer is irrelevant since he wasn't trying to physically bounce Martin out of the neighborhood.
After striking the undercover cop in the nightclub, among other things, it's possible he learned a legal lesson about being the aggressor.
its also possible that he lied about what happened.
we know he's a liar. so is his wife.
Shoots down a lot of the sterotypes the Zim Haters keep spouting.
Spin: He be rogue, acting on his own.
Article: "If you've been a victim of a crime in the community, after calling police, please contact our captain, George Zimmerman."
Spin: He be jus a sekurity guard drop out cop wannabe.
Article: "Zimmerman enrolled in Seminole State College in 2009, and in December 2011 he was permitted to participate in a school graduation ceremony, despite being a course credit shy of his associate's degree in criminal justice. Zimmerman was completing that course credit when the shooting occurred."
So many things went wrong in that neighborhood, i think it was the combo that had Zim snap.
"Police found Demeacis's laptop in the backpack of 18-year-old Emmanuel Burgess, police reports show, and charged him with dealing in stolen property. Burgess was the same man Zimmerman had spotted on February 2.
Burgess had committed a series of burglaries on the other side of town in 2008 and 2009, pleaded guilty to several, and spent all of 2010 incarcerated in a juvenile facility, his attorney said. He is now in jail on parole violations.
Three days after Burgess was arrested, Zimmerman's grandmother was hospitalized for an infection, and the following week his father was also admitted for a heart condition. Zimmerman spent a number of those nights on a hospital room couch.
Ten days after his father was hospitalized, Zimmerman noticed another young man in the neighborhood, acting in a way he found familiar, so he made another call to police.
"We've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real su ious guy," Zimmerman said, as Trayvon Martin returned home from the store.
The last time Zimmerman had called police, to report Burgess, he followed protocol and waited for police to arrive. They were too late, and Burgess got away."
Not to mention the two thugs going into the mother and infants condo.The bike stolen off Zims porch. Etc etc.
what?!?!?!? an entrenched poster considering ALL the cir stances???!!!
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We know everyone lies at some time or another. His wife is irrelevant.
It's possible he's telling the truth.
Burgess got away at first but because of following protocols, they were able to arrest and retrieve the stuff. Nice try.![]()
George Zimmerman Bullied Former Colleague, Complaint Says
One of George Zimmerman's former colleagues at CarMax, where he worked in 2008, complained formally about the man who killed Florida teen Trayvon Martin, alleging serial hazing that lasted for months and included pranks and ethnic jokes.
When the salesman complained to management, Zimmerman denied the harassment.
"The guy was so convincing when he was confronted by management to the point where I doubted my own self. I would not be surprised if he got away with it [Martin murder accusation]."
"He's got, like you say, a good poker face. Great poker face," said the colleague. "That pretty much summarizes this guy's personality. Great poker face."
Continue reading here:
http://gma.yahoo.com/george-zimmerma...opstories.html
By saying he snapped you just gave your boy a motive for murder and I agree with this motive of yours.
Not really
You may be right but I believe the appropriate standard is: Did Zimmerman act like a reasonably prudent person would act in a similar cir stance?
The standard is not calm level-headed for negligence. This is an important distinction.
Originally Posted by Creepn
Wild guess. During the OJ Simpson criminal trial you two were pounding the table proclaiming his innocence and leapt for joy along with Johny roach (woops that bein racial) and F. Lie Bailey when Simpson skated?Burgess got away at first but because of following protocols, they were able to arrest and retrieve the stuff. Nice try.
Then, after a legit trial, the criminal trial which exposed Simpson as the absolute killer/co killer you two went silent?
Could be, but if the prosecutor doesn't meet its burden Zimmerman will not have to testify so his integrity will not be an issues in the trial or SYG hearing.
read the article. looks like everyone who encountered this prick has either been: assaulted, bullied, lied to or murdered.
yep, right-wing loves their pricks big and nasty.
How is that not a motive?
The life and times of Z - How the oppressed live.
Seems reasonable that he would act in this fashion, however misguided those actions were.
Agree. The cir stances above clearly give Z license to pursue and confront individuals he labels as su ious.
i wouldn't testify if i were george.
george also said that martin told him "you're gonna die today, mother er"
i don't believe that.
^^ Incidentally I'm fully aware of the L.A. black communities legit outrage towards police ie the digusting Rampart rogues and who knows how much other abuse towards blacks that got swept under the rug.
incidentally i'm not invoking race in my opinion of this case.
3772 posts later, right or wrong, I still think the DA overcharged and I haven't seen anything to make me believe that they will get a conviction on 2nd degree Murder.
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