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Until someone can provide a case where this happened to whites in a gated community and the cops just let the suspects go home, I think the racism conclusions are merited.

Poor whitey didn't get a full tip once by a black dude (nevermind that he could just be a shit waiter), so he understands the plight of the negro man.

Cool.
 

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Cool. Those kids are probably in jail for life now, and everyone probably is ok with that.

But not with Zimmerman. The child was black and had an empty bag of weed at school. Probably in a gang too! World is a better place. Retribution for OJ. Awesome.
Exactly. Couldnt have said it any better.
 
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Until someone can provide a case where this happened to whites in a gated community and the cops just let the suspects go home, I think the racism conclusions are merited.

Oh, that's right. The Stand Your Ground law is in effect in 23 states.

But there's never been an instance of white on white.

RACIST CONSPIRACY
 
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midswat said:
Oh, that's right. The Stand Your Ground law is in effect in 23 states.

But there's never been an instance of white on white.

RACIST CONSPIRACY

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lol

You proved earlier in this thread that you have no idea what the Stand Your Ground Law even is. The person who signed it into law in Florida even said it likely does not apply in this case, but don't let that skew your agenda. You've also discussed how biased the media is, even though you somehow have garnered up this entirely opposite viewpoint from errr somewhere :confused. You just keep commenting on things that are a bit beyond your grasp.

Overall...we'll all just have to see what happens when more evidence comes out. The truth, as usual, probably lies somewhere in the middle of both sides.

I'm glad we can all agree that Hostile is a fat, lying, dumbass. That's really where focus should lie.

Good talk.
 

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Yeah... up until the part where he broke Zimmermans nose and started pouncing his head off the pavement.

Or wait... that's legal if you're being followed, amirite?

Did you see the X rays to confirm that his nose was broken or that he was checked for a concussion because his head was bounced off the concrete?

Or are you believing the media reports only on this issue?

Please explain why this rings true to you but everything else is false?

If a guy had his head bounced of off concrete I would think he would have been transported to the hospital yet he refused medical treatment until the next day and stitches were not even needed.
 

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lons;148778[B said:
]Nothing we were told at the beginning of last week has held up to vetting.[/B] Much like the wonderful 23 whoops 30 year old law student that just wanted free health care whoops wanted to make a national case that a Jesuit college that didn't want to provide them wasn't. Keep lapping it up though, maybe tomorrow they'll tell you eating razorblades will cure all your ills and we won't have to worry about the insanity that is jump to conclusion fucks like yourself again.

Oh really?

Talk about being loud and ignorant.

Sanford cops wanted to charge Zimmerman in Trayvon Martin case

Sanford cops asked prosecutors to file charges in the Trayvon Martin case, but the Seminole County State Attorney’s office held off.

By Frances Robles
frobles@MiamiHerald.com

SANFORD -- Despite public claims that there wasn’t enough probable cause to make a criminal case in the Trayvon Martin killing, early in the investigation the Sanford Police Department requested an arrest warrant from the Seminole County State Attorney’s office, the special prosecutor in the case told The Miami Herald on Tuesday.

A Sanford Police incident report shows the case was categorized as “homicide/negligent manslaughter.”

The state attorney’s office held off pending further review, The Miami Herald has learned.

The Miami Gardens high school junior was killed Feb. 26 by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer. The 28-year-old insurance underwriter and college student was never charged, triggering a nationwide crusade on the dead teen’s behalf.

Asked to confirm that the police recommended a manslaughter charge, special prosecutor Angela Corey said: “I don’t know about that, but as far as the process I can tell you that the police went to the state attorney with a capias request, meaning: ‘We’re through with our investigation and here it is for you.’ The state attorney impaneled a grand jury, but before anything else could be done, the governor stepped in and asked us to pick it up in mid-stream.”

A capias is a request for charges to be filed.

The Seminole County State Attorney’s Office declined to comment on whether its prosecutors ever recommended against filing charges.

“If you go with what was reported in the press the first night, there would have been an arrest right away, but obviously something gave investigators pause,” said a source in the Seminole State Attorney’s office who did not want to speak publicly, because the case is now assigned to a different prosecutor. “We get capias warrants all the time. That doesn’t mean we file charges right away. We investigate to see if it’s appropriate. That’s the responsible thing to do.’’

The Seminole County State Attorney’s Office was consulted the night of Trayvon’s killing, but no prosecutor ever visited the scene. As the controversy intensified, Gov. Rick Scott replaced Seminole State Attorney Norm Wolfinger with Corey, the state attorney for Duval, Nassau and Clay counties, based in Jacksonville.

“The case now has a new state attorney, and they didn’t file charges the first day they got it, either,” the Seminole prosecutor who asked to remain anonymous said.

The development is in stark contrast to the statements repeatedly made by Bill Lee, the Sanford police chief who has since stepped aside and was lambasted for his handling of the case. Lee publicly insisted that there was no probable cause to arrest Zimmerman, leading many critics to say he came across more like a defense attorney for the security buff.

“Zimmerman provided a statement claiming he acted in self defense which at the time was supported by physical evidence and testimony,” Lee wrote in a memo posted on the city’s website. “By Florida Statute, law enforcement was PROHIBITED from making an arrest based of the facts and circumstances they had at the time.”

He cited the statute number for Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, which provides immunity to people who kill someone in self defense.

Lee’s was criticized for his explanations, because many people thought he was bending over backward to protect the shooter based on the results of a shoddy investigation.

A spokeswoman for the city said the police department would make no further comments on the ongoing investigation.

The FBI and Florida Department of Law Enforcement took over the case. An FDLE investigator and the new prosecutor were spotted in Zimmerman’s neighborhood Tuesday interviewing witnesses.

Many of the facts of what happened at the Retreat at Twin Lakes that night remain murky.

What’s clear is that Trayvon was staying at his father’s girlfriend’s house in a gated community in Sanford while serving out a 10-day suspension for getting caught with an empty baggie of marijuana at Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School.

He went for a walk shortly before the start of the NBA All Stars game to buy Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman, who had a history of reporting “suspicious characters,” spotted Trayvon when he was on his way back from 7-Eleven and called police saying he saw someone who looked high, walked too slowly in the rain and appeared to be looking at people’s houses.

The neighborhood watch volunteer, who was licensed to carry a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun in a holster, was recorded on the police line muttering profanities and a possible racial slur. He tailed Trayvon until the boy took off running.

Trayvon’s attorneys say the dead teen’s cell phone records show he was on the phone with his girlfriend, who told lawyers that Trayvon was alarmed that someone was following him. She heard him ask Zimmerman why he was pursuing him, then heard a scuffle before the line went dead.

Zimmerman told police that Trayvon approached him from behind and attacked him. An unnamed police source told the Orlando Sentinel that Zimmerman said Trayvon decked him with one punch and slammed his head on the concrete.

The two tussled on the ground, and Zimmerman took the gun from his waist and shot Trayvon once in the chest.

Zimmerman, Lee told The Herald two weeks ago, was able to articulate that he was in “reasonable fear” of great bodily harm or death. Witness statements and a doctor’s report corroborated his injuries, Lee said. A police report said he had a bloody nose and a grass-stained shirt.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/...ford-cops-wanted-to-charge.html#storylink=cpy
 

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Zimmerman is obviosly a maniac who was desperate to be a cop, but Trayvon was not mr innocent he was portrayed. He has been suspended 3 times from school. Once for having womens jewlery in his backpack (burglary implied). The other baggies.
It was also on his twitter that he actually punched a bus driver in the face.
The incident itself is a trajedy and justice should be done regardless or race.

What angers me is the media portrayal of a poor innocent african american child using the kids grade school picture instead of his most recent ones in his social media account with guns.
A young man is dead now and the parents have to bear the suffering. Justice should be served regardless of color or creed
 
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Zimmerman is obviosly a maniac who was desperate to be a cop, but Trayvon was not mr innocent he was portrayed. He has been suspended 3 times from school. Once for having womens jewlery in his backpack (burglary implied). The other baggies.
It was also on his twitter that he actually punched a bus driver in the face.
The incident itself is a trajedy and justice should be done regardless or race.

What angers me is the media portrayal of a poor innocent african american child using the kids grade school picture instead of his most recent ones in his social media account with guns.
A young man is dead now and the parents have to bear the suffering. Justice should be served regardless of color or creed

That is my issue with the case as well. Always has been.

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That is my issue with the case as well. Always has been.

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The pics Absolutely make no difference to me(If anything they REALLY show how skinny that boy was.)...
Sure the media sensationalized the story they always do. But the killing was not self-defense.
 

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I think you're missing the point bro. It's pretty simple that a shitty thing happened and it's been mishandled and people are pissed about it. No need to get arrrrrggghhhhh evil media is slanting the story on it.

Shit's fucked up. A kid's dead and the dude who did it needs to be held accountable. The end.
 

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That is my issue with the case as well. Always has been.

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That's not a picture of Trayvon.

So are you just as pissed that whoever made that picture was running with a angle just as wrong as the other media?

Malkin Bias: Twitchy.com Posts Fake Photo of Trayvon Martin Using New #TeamDueProcess – No Joke
March 27, 2012 By Deborah Brancheau

Malkin Bias - Twitchy Trayvon PhotoMichelle Malkin - michellemalkinisanidiot.com | Mashup - Deborah Brancheau
Who the hell names their website “Twitchy.com”? Oh, I know! Psycho-bitch Michelle Malkin who posts false photos of crime victims to try to settle some sort of needless score with the mainstream media in a game that only exists in her head.

Twitchy Trayvon PhotoMalkin’s new website, Twitchy.com, posted a photo of Trayvon Martin flipping the finger at the camera man (oh the horror). However, Ms. Malkin with her “#TeamDueProcess”, in her quest to prove media bias at the expense of the slain Martin, decided not to investigate the origin of the photo which was juxtaposed next to a picture of a smiling George Zimmerman with a caption saying:

Because nothing says fair like putting a mugshot looking photo in “county orange” next to a 5 year old picture of the victim as a child. But hey, two can play that game.

And in their post titled “Why #TeamDueProcess is important for justice”, they said:

Recognize these two people? If you don’t, we’ll help you out. The man on the left is George Zimmerman, the man accused of murdering the boy on the right, Trayvon Martin. The mainstream media won’t show you these two photos because they convey a message that no one else wants to take into consideration.

The kicker? The photo on the right was of a different Trayvon Martin. One that was still alive and in no way related to the deceased.

You might be asking, “Well, how could she have known?” She and her “Team” should have known because the photo in question came from a Facebook profile belonging to a living breathing, middle-finger-flipping Trayvon Martin who lists his school as Myers Middle School not Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School. Additionally, all of his relatives are listed as living in Savannah, Georgia. The late Martin grew up in Miami Gardens.

#TeamDueProcess – 0. #TeamRealityCheck – 1.

Malkin and her Twitchy staffers did issue an apology that looked like this:

Recognize these two people? If you don’t, we’ll help you out. The man on the left is George Zimmerman, the man accused of murdering the boy on the right, Trayvon Martin. The mainstream media won’t show you these two photos because they convey a message that no one else wants to take into consideration.

Correction, 8:56 pm ET March 25, 2012: We made a mistake. The photo on the right is not of the Trayvon Martin who was shot by Zimmerman. We apologize to our readers and to the Martin family.

Well that should do it. So what if it’s been tweeted all over the Twitchyverse? It’s more important that Michelle gets her point across that the media sucks, right? Sorry, Martin family.
 
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