Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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No, but you might hear that after he got off the phone with his 16 year old (NOT) GF he put the earpiece in his pocket, maybe IMO because he knew he was going to fight.
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The jury also, hopefully, will be able to obtain adequate background material on Zimmerman to assess whether he is a trigger-happy cop wanna-be or a level headed concerned citizen trying to reduce the number of felonies occurring in his community - or, most likely, something between those polar examples. An aside on some of the comments in a few previous posts regarding how the prosecution has handled its case poorly, throwing the case, etc. I was quite puzzled as to why they presented their weakest witnesses first, some of whom almost appeared to be witnesses for the defense. I might be wrong but I now believe they may have been wanting to get the worst (for them) out of the way and have saved the best for last so it will be foremost in the juror's minds, this being the DNA evidence and what will soon follow.
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I think your statement that "nobody cares about the main players and their history" is untrue. Many people have shown by their thoughtful posts that they do care about the players and about the Justice system. The fact that this thread has been viewed over 10,000 times tells me somebody cares. As far as "an excuse to exercise your typing skills" ![]()
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I believe the trial is a result of politics, but opinons of what happened are based more on life experience.
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I hate to see people quoting the spin and it being accepted as fact. Life experience? Yep, I worked for a while for the Probation Dept. Saw many a delinquent, saw a loopy parent trying to get a PINS because their child listened to rock music. I remember Tawana Brawley and how the police were railroaded, their lives and careers destroyed. Lastly, I know people who have had tragedy in their lives and didn't turn it into a fund raiser.
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Talk about acting like judge jury and executioner. You have this guy convicted when you have no facts.
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Following the advice of the dispatcher? He didn't even have to call the dispatcher. He lived in those apartments, he paid rent for the apartment, his property was in those apartments. There had been numerous break-ins, home invasions and burglaries, as a tenant what would you do? Tryavon Martin was a guest in his father's apartment. It was dark, it was raining, and he was strollling along between the apartments without a care in the world. His father was as much to blame as anyone for allowing this behavior. George Zimmerman was doing exactly as what I would do in that exact situation. He was checking his neighborhood. Trayvon was the aggressor, he instigated the fight when he jumped George and had the upper hand, he didn't realize that law biding citizens have the right to carry a concealed weapon and he paid the price. . |
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There is no conclusive evidence that Martin was the aggressor. We have not heard all the evidence yet. For all we know, Zimmerman decided Martin was the one "expletive a. Hole " that wasn't going to get away, and he made sure that happened. We just don't know all the facts yet |
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If it wasn't for Sharpton this whole case might have been handled differently.
And, of course, if it doesn't turn out the way he wants he will be in the background inciting everyone. IT'S WHAT HE DOES !
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If I lived in a apartment complex with as much criminal activity as this place, the last thing I would want is to have him roaming the neighborhood unsupervised at night. Maybe you have a better insight, but then again, Trayvon is dead for this very type of behavior. I lived for a year in a similar apartment complex in Atlanta. Couldn't go to the laundry room at night, cars were broken into, and I called the police on several occasions about my neighbors. I would never have had a teenager stay for an extended period of time. Then again, I've never had a son get suspended from school on multiple occasions or caught stealing property. ![]() ![]() ![]() / |
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The Alicia Stanley Story – The Only Real Mom Trayvon Martin Ever Knew | The Last Refuge
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I see nothing wrong with a 17 year old kid going out at 7:30 at night to take a short walk to the store to buy skittles. I must be a horrible parent. Sue me. The fact is there is nothing illegal or criminal about what he was doing. It matters not who's apartment it was, who's wife or girlfriend it was. It matters not where he had A's in school had a run-in with the law a few months ago, or if he posted rapper type poses on his Facebook page, which by the way, is very common among young men today and doesn't mean they are criminals. The bottom line was - did he do something that particular night that a reasonable person in George Zimmerman’s situation would have suspected Trayvon intended to burglarize someone’s home or steal someone’s property. Walking through the neighborhood when it is raining and looking at houses does not suggest criminal activity. You can't just have a "hunch" that someone has criminal activity in mind, there has to be probable cause, which there wasn't in this case. If Zimm had been a police officer he would have stopped Martin, and identified himself as a police officer and asked him what he was doing in the neighborhood, or just asked if he needed assistance. Zimm did neither of those things. In fact Zimm acted as the aggressor when he followed Martin with a loaded weapon. Since Zimm was the aggressor, how about allowing Martin the right to Stand his Groundand defend himself against Zimm ?
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Another thing that has piqued my interest, is Zimm's alleged use of prescription drugs. I read somewhere, might have been the EMS report, that he was taking an amphetamine Temazepam, also known as Restoril, which is known to cause insomnia and anxiety. The drug is also known to cause aggressiveness and hallucinations. Of course the police did such a sloppy investigation, they never tested Zimm's blood, so we'll never know if he did have excessive amounts of the amphetamine in his system. I'm interested in seeing how the prosecution handles that information.
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