I don't believe that happened. Trayvon was on the phone with a friend at that moment who he was informing of the situation. I would think he would have told his friend that the guy following him had a gun.
You know what gets me, and was discussed earlier by another member, was that Zim said to the 911 operator that Martin was approaching him, then all the sudden he seemed to have turned and ran. Now no one has said it, and I realize that this is my pure speculation, but how much y'all wanna bet that Martin turned and ran because Zimmerman brandished his gun....?
j-mac
I realize that this is my pure speculation
but you would think if he was aware of the gun the kid would have communicated that to his girl friend during their call
Why not stick with the facts- such as they may be and view them with a cold heart, and not influenced by what may occur after those facts are presented.
Is it too much to ask?
Why not stick with the facts- such as they may be and view them with a cold heart, and not influenced by what may occur after those facts are presented.
Is it too much to ask?
I have no way of knowing. But we do know that most of what Zimmerman has stated has been verified by witnesess.
Another thing I know, is that Zimmerman couldn't have planned it out. It all happened quickly, the cops arrived quickly since they were already on their way and no one is planning out a defense while getting their "fat ass tossed to the ground". You really have to make gigantic leaps to believe that.
I think it's because most everyone realizes that, had Zimmerman not exited his car, that kid would still be alive.
In Florida, you don't need plan out a defense. If the person is someone you don't know and they are illegally entering your home, you can kill them.Don't kid yourself. Hell, I've got my defense all planned out should I ever have to shoot someone in my home. I know exactly what to say.
In Florida, you don't need plan out a defense. If the person is someone you don't know and they are illegally entering your home, you can kill them.
I suspect it was more a function of where Trayvon was coming from and going to and where Zimmerman parkedYou know what gets me, and was discussed earlier by another member, was that Zim said to the 911 operator that Martin was approaching him, then all the sudden he seemed to have turned and ran. Now no one has said it, and I realize that this is my pure speculation, but how much y'all wanna bet that Martin turned and ran because Zimmerman brandished his gun....?
j-mac
missed that little detail
never realized that zimmerman apprehended the kid had been found to be a fact
how about showing a cite where i can read about it for myself
I suspect it was more a function of where Trayvon was coming from and going to and where Zimmerman parked
28°47'37.42"N 81°19'50.78"W - Google Maps
walking from teh 7-11 brings him directly in teh entrance and then through some yards toward where he was going.
Zimmerman say he parked by the mail boxes which puts him tangentially along the path Martin may have taken. Hence the moving toward and then away from Z--M went past him on his way to somewhere else.
The entire situation revolves around the START of the "fight".
The only witness to that so far is Zimmerman. His story may very well be true. It may very well not be.
The only eyewitness is the one with the smoking gun.
All of the evidence points to a fight in which Martin got the upper hand. It does NOT support Zims story that he was attacked from behind. It doesn't CONTRADICT it, but it doesn't corroborate it either.
HOW the physical confrontation started is the most relevant detail in the whole episode.
And the only eye witness is the person who has the most reason to lie about it. Again, can't say he did, but common sense suggests his version be taken with some skepticism.
I think the officers on the scene probably made the right call in not arresting Zim. He lives in the area, has community ties,etc. And on its face it is more likely he is telling the truth than not. They should have done toxicology on Zim. They did it on Martin.
It was afterward, when the call to the GF surfaced and called into question Zims story that an actual investigation should have been launched. It doesn't appear that this was the case. It is now, and I'm good with that.
We're all playing super-sleuth here. So far nobody can be remotely sure what actually went down. Neither side of the argument has a factual leg to stand on as to who initiated the physical fight.
Don't kid yourself. Hell, I've got my defense all planned out should I ever have to shoot someone in my home. I know exactly what to say.
I have never dismissed the 911 tapes or Zimmerman's state of mind at the point of his arrest.the 911 tapes are actual evidence.
Zimmerman's clear state of mind, is evidence.
Keeping someone under observation until the police arrive is not giving chase. It is not wrong behavior that surrenders his claim to self defense.Once Zimmerman took off on foot to chase Travon in the dark because the teenager ran away from him, Zimmerman lost his claim to self defense.
Keeping someone under observation until the police arrive is not giving chase. It is not wrong behavior that surrenders his claim to self defense.
Just got the upper hand, huh?All of the evidence points to a fight in which Martin got the upper hand. It does NOT support Zims story that he was attacked from behind. It doesn't CONTRADICT it, but it doesn't corroborate it either.
And as the Chief said - no evidence contradicts Zimmerman's statement.HOW the physical confrontation started is the most relevant detail in the whole episode.
And as the Chief said - no evidence contradicts Zimmerman's statement.And the only eye witness is the person who has the most reason to lie about it. Again, can't say he did, but common sense suggests his version be taken with some skepticism.
Is this factual information you are presenting?I think the officers on the scene probably made the right call in not arresting Zim. He lives in the area, has community ties,etc. And on its face it is more likely he is telling the truth than not. They should have done toxicology on Zim. They did it on Martin.
At what date was the girlfriend's information obtained by the police?It was afterward, when the call to the GF surfaced and called into question Zims story that an actual investigation should have been launched. It doesn't appear that this was the case. It is now, and I'm good with that.
We're all playing super-sleuth here. So far nobody can be remotely sure what actually went down. Neither side of the argument has a factual leg to stand on as to who initiated the physical fight.
What was Zimmerman's state of mind at that moment?No it isn't, but if you are talking self defense then you are under the rule of meeting force with, and here is the key here...APPROPRIATE RETURN FORCE. Being punched in the nose, and shooting someone are two totally different levels of force.
How log was it between when the cops got there and when the questioned Zimmerman? Think about how many things the cops had to do before questioning Zimmerman. (This would only matter in a state w/o a SYGL.)I have no way of knowing. But we do know that most of what Zimmerman has stated has been verified by witnesess.
Another thing I know, is that Zimmerman couldn't have planned it out. It all happened quickly, the cops arrived quickly since they were already on their way and no one is planning out a defense while getting their "fat ass tossed to the ground". You really have to make gigantic leaps to believe that.
Yes, and you can start it to. Na, most of these 'facts' don't matter in a SYGL country.Why not stick with the facts- such as they may be and view them with a cold heart, and not influenced by what may occur after those facts are presented.
Is it too much to ask?
Not a crime in a SYGL country.I whole heartedly agree this was not planned out. I also don't believe Zimmerman had anything but the utmost intentions of protecting his neighborhood. I believe Zimmerman acted improperly as a neighborhood watchman ... against the guidelines of the neighborhood watch program ... against the advice of the training he received to be a neighborhood watchman ... against the advice of the 911 dispatcher. All fingers point to him as being the cause of there even being a confrontation at all.
Some here are trying to rely on the fact that Zimmerman's actions were likely not "illegal," and that very well might be true; but that doesn't mean his actions aren't negligent. They are. The evidence of that is that he ignored at least 3 different warnings about following a suspect and not leaving that job to the proper law enforcement. If someone dies as the result of another's negligence, it's still a very serious crime.
Zimmerman has demonstrated that he anticipates little.why would zimmerman know to anticipate such results as would follow
he was trying to keep tabs of someone he thought was a potential perp until the police showed up
Oh, I understand, he just kept one of the ones that always get away under observation at a distance, because he might be armed with a pistol, until the police arrived. Yup, sure matches how Zimmerman was talking to the 911 gal. Yup, this is how the SYGL is supposed to work.Keeping someone under observation until the police arrive is not giving chase. It is not wrong behavior that surrenders his claim to self defense.
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