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What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
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Re: What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
The police are slow, or refusing to enforce the law by arresting this criminal... Zimmerman, the killer must be well connected, therefore, well protected. I hope he will be brought to justice for killing the teenager. The poor family are not only suffering through the loss of their child and kin but the knowledge that the police force aren't doing a thing about it. Makes me
Very scary that someone would tail you while you are walking on the street, then kill you, make a confession, very likely he lied about what ensued and still walking about. Mi sign the petition, more outraged voices are needed to bring this one to national attention.
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Re: What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
it's been on the news up here. I haven't watch cable news in a few days so don't know if it happened there.
sometimes is only when nancy grace blaze fyah do the other outlets seem to feel shame and pick it up
apparently he was staying in a "diverse" (whatever that mean) gated community so I don't know why this idiot took it upon himself to decide that he "looked" suspicious.
plus if you were being followed by a weirdo in a car wouldn't you be acting strange too ?
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Re: What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
Zimmerman is 26 not 28 and if the police said do not follow him why im neva heed dat.. There has to be an arrest for a case of straight murder. As fi the 'diverse' neighborhood dat mean seh it is a mixed race neighborhood.
If zimmerman studied criminal justice like the article said for 4 yrs whe mek im tun police officer (or did he fail the psychological test
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If you don't fight for what you deserve, you deserve what you get.
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Re: What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
In this article he is 28 and has a violent pastIf you don't fight for what you deserve, you deserve what you get.
We are > Fossil Fuels --- Bill McKibben 350.org
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Re: What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RichD</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><span style="font-style: italic">the way he was walking
i hope the police are motivated to investigate this one. plain strait murder.</span> </div></div>He must have dropped some Skittles on the pavement.
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Re: What was "suspicious" about Trayvon Martin ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">..officers told him "they respected [Zimmerman's] background, that he studied criminal justice for four years...</div></div>
More evidence that "education" is no panacea when it comes to racism.
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Orlando Watch Shooting Probe Reveals Questionable
This is totally ridiculous...He ran the kid down.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Orlando Watch Shooting Probe Reveals Questionable </span>
Source: ABC News/Yahoo
ABC News has uncovered questionable police conduct in the investigation of the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain in Florida, including the alleged "correction" of at least one eyewitness' account.
Sanford Police Chief Billy Lee said there is no evidence to dispute self-appointed neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman's assertion that he shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin out of self-defense.
"Until we can establish probable cause to dispute that, we don't have the grounds to arrest him," Lee said.
Martin had been staying at his father's girlfriend's house during the night of the NBA All-Star game Feb. 26.
The teenager went out to get some Skittles and a can of ice tea. On his way back into the gated suburban Orlando community, Martin, wearing a hood, was spotted by Zimmerman, 26.
According to law enforcement sources who heard Zimmerman's call to a non-emergency police number, he told a dispatcher "these a..holes always get away."
Zimmerman described Martin as suspicious because he was wearing a hooded sweatshirt and walking slowly in the rain, police later told residents at a town hall.
A dispatcher told him to wait for a police cruiser, and not leave his vehicle.
But about a minute later, Zimmerman left his car wearing a red sweatshirt and pursued Martin on foot between two rows of townhouses, about 70 yards from where the teen was going.
Lee said Zimmerman's pursuit of Martin did not of itself constitute a crime.
Witnesses told ABC News a fist fight broke out and at one point Zimmerman, who outweighed Martin by more than 100 pounds, was on the ground and that Martin was on top.
Austin Brown, 13, was walking his dog during the time of the altercation and saw both men on the ground but separated.
Brown along with several other residents heard someone cry for help, just before hearing a gunshot. Police arrived 60 seconds later and the teen was quickly pronounced dead.
According to the police report, Zimmerman, who was armed with a handgun, was found bleeding from the nose and the back of the head, standing over Martin, who was unresponsive after being shot.
An officer at the scene overheard Zimmerman saying, "I was yelling for someone to help me but no one would help me," the report said.
Witnesses told ABC News they heard Zimmerman pronounce aloud to the breathless residents watching the violence unfold "it was self-defense," and place the gun on the ground.
But after the shooting, a source inside the police department told ABC News that a narcotics detective and not a homicide detective first approached Zimmerman. The detective pepppered Zimmerman with questions, the source said, rather than allow Zimmerman to tell his story. Questions can lead a witness, the source said.
Another officer corrected a witness after she told him that she heard the teen cry for help.
The officer told the witness, a long-time teacher, it was Zimmerman who cried for help, said the witness. ABC News has spoken to the teacher and she confirmed that the officer corrected her when she said she heard the teenager shout for help.
The Sanford Police Department refused to release 911 calls by witnesses and neighbors.
Several of the calls, ABC News has learned, contain the sound of the single gunshot.
Lee publically admitted that officers accepted Zimmerman's word at the scene that he had no police record.
Two days later during a meeting with Trayvon's father Tracy Martin, an officer told the father that Zimmerman's record was "squeaky clean."
Yet public records showed that Zimmerman was charged with battery against on officer and resisting arrest in 2005, a charge which was later expunged.
Zimmerman has not responded to requests for a comment.
"I asked [the police] well did you check out my son's record?" Tracy Martin told ABC News in an interview Sunday. "What about his?...Trayvon was innocent."Out of Many One People Online
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Re: Orlando Watch Shooting Probe Reveals Questionable
This is up the road from me say 6 mins drive time. We flooding the Mayor, Chief of Police phone will calls for the arrest of Zimmerman.
The DA have the case now so waiting to hear what them say.
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