Corrigan (04-12-2012), Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
Who's deflecting or changing the subject? The big issue in this case is Zimmerman wasn't arrested because of "stand your ground". The actual authors of the statute say the police screwed up. So far I haven't heard any defense out of Zimmerman. And no, I'm not falling in step with your "blame the victim" schtick, which I guess means I am changing the subject, right? Zimmerman was the aggressor... he stalked Trayvon who was walking back from the store for skittles... and he very obviously confronted Trayvon - who had been minding his own business. I'd said it before - this changes nothing. Zimmerman stalked him, confronted him, and Trayvon had a right to defend himself from someone who could have been mugging him.
It isn't self-defense if you go out of your way to look for trouble and you threaten someone (yes, stalking someone is threatening them).
Corrigan (04-12-2012), Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
Zimmerman made 46 calls to 911 since he started his self-appointed role. He looked up to law enforcement and had an active interest in criminal justice. He took his self-appointed role as the patrolling neighborhood watch guy VERY seriously according to all those who lived there. All this makes it HIGHLY unlikely that he was not aware of the guidelines for neighborhood watches. Hopefully you can concede that much.
If he was not aware of them: the buck has to stop somewhere. He bloody well should have been aware of them and this cost someone's life. If we tell the nation its ok to go out and buy a gun and play cop without respecting the guidelines or even being aware of them... to shoot someone in the process... then this will happen again.
Lets not even begin to make excuses for him maybe not being aware of the guidelines, as unlikely as that may be.
His confronting the person wasn't illegal, but it wasn't right and I know you're not one to get stuck on the letter of the law when something goes down that shouldn't have. Manslaughter is illegal, and I think Zimmerman is going to find that out soon enough.
M
Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
Farnsworth,Luther P. (03-26-2012), jwreck (03-26-2012)
I represent the angry, gun toting meat eating people. ~ Denis Leary
The same shepherd that protects the flock leads them to the slaughterhouse.
Martin initiated the violent confrontation, attacked Zimmerman, gashing the back of his head with something and beating him, and then got his ass shot for his violent thuggery. Zimmerman was on a public street, and violating no law, having the same rights to be on the street as anybody else. Zimmerman's only discernible 'crime' is being the wrong color to suit black racists and their racist apologists. Zimmerman's crime is merely in being hispanic. That's it.
Now some racist idiots on the Diane Rheems show today were saying Zimmerman is supposed to pay for a lynching in a town a few miles away, in 1840, and he's also responsible for the Emmett Till murder. It's hilarious how ridiculous the racists are spinning this.
President Josiah Bartlet: Sweden has a 100% literacy rate. 100%! How do they do that?
Leo McGarry: Maybe they don't and they can't add.
Yes, hispanics are supposed to avoid being on the same public streets if it offends some black guy.t isn't self-defense if you go out of your way to look for trouble and you threaten someone (yes, stalking someone is threatening them).
President Josiah Bartlet: Sweden has a 100% literacy rate. 100%! How do they do that?
Leo McGarry: Maybe they don't and they can't add.
So, what do people think the ambulance chasers are promising Martin's family for a Big Payday? $20 million? $100 million?
President Josiah Bartlet: Sweden has a 100% literacy rate. 100%! How do they do that?
Leo McGarry: Maybe they don't and they can't add.
jwreck (03-26-2012)
GanjaFreebird (03-26-2012), Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
All we know is that Zimmerman ignored the police dispatcher's instruction to back off, then he shot and killed Martin, an unarmed youth. What else may have transpired is for the grand jury to decide.
jwreck (03-26-2012), Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
Its very simple - when examining manslaughter, the court will have to decide what factors contributed to the death. The questions of whether Zimmerman was aware of the guidelines or not, and whether he followed them or not (he didn't) will be a major factor under examination. You didn't know this?
M
Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
jwreck (03-26-2012), Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
This incident also illustrates one of the less spoken of aspects of having the general public carrying firearms in public. People who are armed are more likely to assume that anyone they may encounter is also armed, and thus over-react to a perceived threat.
Prima facie. One doesn't carry a deadly weapon around unless he foresees a need to use it.
Truth Teller (03-26-2012)
Nitpicking,you know fucking well what he meant.
1.No,it doesn't,we don't know if the eyewitness testimony is accurate or not,often eywtinesses (especially weeks after the fact) are inaccurate.
2.The eyewitness didn't see what preceeded all of that,it's possible the eyewitness could be accurate, but yet it's still possible that Zimmerman provoked it.
I'm sure David Duke agrees with you.
One doesn't have to be a WASP to be a racist.Truth be known...Zimmerman is...
"...a Spanish speaking minority with many black family members and friends. He would be the last to discriminate for any reason whatsoever.... The media portrayal of George as a racist could not be further from the truth."
Some racist.
I know. You kooks saw the name George Zimmerman, and immediately thought he was a Jew?
Look at Snouter.
That evidence could mean that Zimmerman hit first and that it was Martin who engaged in self-defense.
There was a gap between it starting and what the witness saw.
Half of them by your NRA homeys.
You're making a "presumption" right there.
It wouldn't be if the public hadn't stood up,and that's the key point you are missing.
I sadly agree,but that wouldn't have happend if the police had done their job properly from day one,so blame the police,no one else.though I'm of the opinion Zimmerman is screwed regardless. He's already been sentenced to death in the court of public opinion
100% correct.
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It is difficult for any decent person to sit back and not comment on the anti-Semitism,racism ,sexism ,and all-around ignorance espoused on the majority of DA's posts,it's fucking sad when one gets a warning for simply being a decent person.
GanjaFreebird (03-26-2012)
It is difficult for any decent person to sit back and not comment on the anti-Semitism,racism ,sexism ,and all-around ignorance espoused on the majority of DA's posts,it's fucking sad when one gets a warning for simply being a decent person.
GanjaFreebird (03-26-2012)
Larry, you're still a dumbass.
I represent the angry, gun toting meat eating people. ~ Denis Leary
The same shepherd that protects the flock leads them to the slaughterhouse.
caddis (03-26-2012)
I represent the angry, gun toting meat eating people. ~ Denis Leary
The same shepherd that protects the flock leads them to the slaughterhouse.
The "factors (that) contributed to his death" will not be an issue. He was shot, and died from the gunshot wound. The question will be whether there was a justification for the homicide. Knowledge of either police or neighborhood watch guidelines are irrelevant to that determination. There are rules of evidence to follow, and these guidelines do not even pass the very first one. You don't know this?
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