i think where everybody is going wrong is by making it a race issue. if we took race out of it, and looked at it for what it was (an unstable dude with a gun, murdering an unarmed kid) they would have a lot better chance at a conviction. you can't really prove racism in a court of law, so just leave it out all together. argue the facts that are there.
Racial profiling CANNOT be ignored. Its a behavior that needs to be addressed in this country and to say it isnt a race issue, when Zimmerman has shown (on record) a fear of black men is ridiculous. Argue the facts but dont let him skate off without challenging his racially based habits/fears.
Here's where the doubt lays... He did follow the kid after he ran. That's what we do know.
Now from the time he hung up the phone, to the time he was shot is what is in question. An eyewitness says that zimmerman was laying on the ground and the "child" was beating his ass. Ok. Now...Zim's story states that since he couldn't find the kid, he went back to his car and was attacked from behind. Now if that's what happened....Stand your ground is in Zimmerman's favor...that minute or two after the 911 call is the problem here...they can discredit the dude all they want......the defense will do the same about Trayvon, who was in Sanford because a 10 day school suspension. Now there are also reports (not sure if these reports are true) of him being caught with drugs in his bag and a ton of women's jewelry, also got into trouble for vandalism)... Now if these are all true...the defense will use that to say that Trayvon was a gangsta wannabe.... I mean shit...they'll attack his twitter name "No_Limit_Nigga"....And how days before he was killed, his friend tweets him about Trayvon "swinging on the bus driver" This case is going to have a lot of mudslinging.....
At the end, from what was presented.....there's just too much doubt.
1) The governer already said stand your ground doesnt apply here,2) he was the aggressor AND 3) how does Trayvon's personality make doubt? None of this deals with the case directly, at most its circumstancial but doesnt trump what is on the calls and on record.
I,m sorry I always thought that a 911 operator was an officer of the law.
And in the cases where operators are not sworn officers they represent the police.
Being a criminal justice student, zimm should have known not to follow trayvon(....) Trayvon was wandering aimlessly? Thats what teenagers do, I do that when I'm on the phone, in fact, I don't know too many people that don't move around aimlessly while on the phone(...) Even if the operator was just an operator that person was in a higher position of authority as a rep of the agency, than zimmerman and had he stayed his ass in his car tray would still be alive....
Naw, the operators arent authorities. But Zimmermans father is a Judge Magistrate. He bailed him out of a bunch of violence issues (And almost got him out of this until social media/demand got the FBI involved), he should know what behavior is acceptable and isnt. His connections is probably why he felt he'd get away with it.
Trayvon was coming from the store, headed to his moms house, never heard the wandering aimlessly from anywhere pro or anti trayvon
If I walk outside tonight & kill someone who I deemed suspicious after being told not to follow them by a 911 operator there is a 99.99999999% chance that I'll be arrested tonight moments after the cops arrive on the seen. What makes this Zimmerman guy so different than me? This is Racial! If someone believes that its not they are probably too privileged to see past they're utopian lifestyle, or just blind to the reality that racism has never stopped existing, never slowed down, and has always been used as a major component in the division of different races for a myriad of reasons. I don't know what happened the night Trayvon was murdered but I do know of 2 people who do, One is dead, and the other took the logically flawed humanistic approach of saying I feared for my life. Had yo bitch ass not followed that kid you may have never had anything to fear that night. Fear sometimes is worse than courage, because at least doing something courageous is "sometimes" done with the intent of standing in front of what you've done. Fear on the other hand is something you can "sometimes" hide behind when your actions didn't have the best possible outcome. #fuckzimmermansbitchmurderinass!!!! The thoughts, views, & opinions expressed here are those of Nobody Else. You don't have to like them, just remember that you have the right to freely express your own.
Agreed. If your family had judge level connections, in a town where police are proven to be racial biased you'd have a chance of getting away though.
I agree with your thoughts they are my own, but in the interest of handling this issue I think we can do major damage to the problem even without involving race.
Is it racial? What isn't?
Especially when so many opinions are involved...
The point is we need to focus on real goals.
One if the police say stand your ground is the reason he was not arrested, maybe we need to examine that law.
Racially equality and racial respect ISNT a real goal??
The police in that town are sloppy when its a race issue, and stand your ground is an excuse for them to do whatever the fuck they want. Get rid of the law but it doesnt change the behavior, race is the REAL goal here.