That's exactly right. Treyvon should have gone straight home, got inside, and locked the door, then called the police...It's a tragedy he didn't do that.
I think we agree for different reasons...The facts of the TM case have no bearing on what a douche this guy is today. And being responsible for his own misery is absolutely true, but that is because he apparently needs some counseling to address his issues...I won't get into the TM case all over again, that is settled, and a jury has spoken...Now, let's hope that the Justice system does the right thing here.
It's not illegal to walk through a neighborhood in the rain. It's not illegal to take off running when followed. It's not illegal to defend yourself if you perceive somebody is a threat to you.
I believe that at one point in time Trayvon saw Zimmerman as a threat, and Zimmerman saw Trayvon as a threat. But because Zimmerman lived and Trayvon was killed, only Zimmerman was able to claim self defense in the court of law.
Maybe so, but I don't see anything wrong with what we know Zimmerman did that night. Is neighborhood had suffered multiple break-ins he spotted someone who he thought look suspicious for whatever reason, he phoned the police and then decided to follow that guy to give the police updated information as to where he was going. Probably somewhere along the line confronted trade on and asked him who he was. As I've said it when I moved into my new neighborhood The first two weeks a new neighbor would asked me who I was and what I was doing. I live on an island close to a rural community, and to get to the island you take a dead end road over a bridge that goes to the center of this island and one morning I went for a walk down this county road to the center of the silent and two different people came out and asked me who I was, why? Because I was a new face and it's not normal for people to just wander that direction you take that road because it goes only to that island. And I like that, it means that if someone is just perusing around my house now my neighbors might go and ask them who they are and I want them to do that. And literally I'm the only person in this community who's under the age of like 50. So of course I'm going to be under scrutiny when I just moved in here
TP in someone's house is a stupid thing a teenager does, driving to fast having drunken parties, beating someone's head when they're on the ground it is not something stupid a teenager does it something a criminal does
Your evidence is that GZ couldn't land a blow? He's the type of guy that follows 17 year old "thugs" and beats up women... he's a *****. That's why he didn't land a blow.
The true fact is, no one but George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin, and God know what happened after he followed TM into the area between apartments. GZ says Trayvon circled behind him and jumped out of the bushes. I think he's full of ****, and quite frankly, he's only further proving it lately with how he's acted since.
Everything about GZ's story is complete nonsense. Remember when he said Trayvon circled his car and stared him down?? Ohh, that ****ing thug. And then, just before he somehow managed to kill the terrible thug that was on top of him pounding his head into the pavement (but he sustained no substantial head wounds??), Trayvon says... "You're going to ****ing die tonight!".
**** that story and **** anyone that believes it. It's a fairy tale. It makes no ****ing sense and it's the most asinine thing I've ever heard. I'm surprised GZ didn't say "Yippie Kayeh mother ****er" right before he killed him. It would have been a fantastic icing on the cake.
Stopping and asking who you are is not reckless or threatening behavior. Calling the cops on you and immediately profiling you as a ****ing punk then chasing you, is reckless and irresponsible.
If Martin survived he be doing a prison sentence in Florida for attempted murder
Calling the cops is not reckless behavior. Profiling someone is a thought not a behavior, the evidence does not suggest Treybourne was chased
George Zimmerman is a registered Democrat.
No, George Zimmerman is a piece of ****.
:dohSimpleχity;1064178917 said:His second domestic violence arrest (different women) since the Trayvon Martin trial. Zimmerman definitely has anger issues.
What abusive tendencies?I have no idea, but I would bet a large sum of money that he was already that way. Abusive tendencies are usually a life pattern in my experience, and very difficult to change.
Strange. I find believing false allegations is more pathetically punkish.Once a punk always a punk. Needing a weapon so that you can rough up a female means you are pathetic punk.
:doh Figures.She called on the cops on him and he said he pulled a gun or threatened her and her dad with a gun. The cops arrived and he was sitting in his truck with the gun.
Call him a thug for what? False allegations? That would be stupid.For all the times his supporters called Trayvon a thug and said it wasn't a racial slur, and they'd call a white guy a thug too, well, when are they going to call George a thug?
What is ill is your take on it, as he is the victim of previous false allegations and false charges.The guy literally sees himself as the victim in all these situations. He has to be mentally ill.
:dohjust more proof this ahole is was and will remain unstable and dangerous?
:dohWhat we are seeing here is not a new Zimmerman's side but this is the real George people are finally seeing.
:dohYeah, the more we know about this guy's propensity for violence the more we know that Trayvon was murdered outright.
Not even then, as getting attacked and false accusations do not speak of any such propensity.Another zimmy thread that goes back to rehashing the Trayvon Martin case. I too have my opinion on that one, but it's not the subject of this thread except in terms of Z's propensity toward violence.
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