SaltyDawg
Well-Known Member
How has it not been mentioned that "Trayvon" might just be the stupidest name ever invented? Both parents should be smacked upside the head.
lol, why do you think I keep calling him "the kid" instead?
How has it not been mentioned that "Trayvon" might just be the stupidest name ever invented? Both parents should be smacked upside the head.
lol, why do you think I keep calling him "the kid" instead?
You call the 6'3" teenager a kid for perception reasons.
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Salty - you can't have it both ways. Either you look at BOTH of their histories, or look at neither. Zimmerman's record is clean, if you bother to actually look at it. He was accused and arrested, but never convicted. On the flip side, the kid has a history of serious drug offenses. Both would and could be brought up to show why one person did something or the other, but they can both be taken out because at this point, I don't think that either of them have relevance.
At what point does Zimmerman forfiet his right to defend himself? He's in the neighborhood watch. He is following someone he thinks is up to no good (we can question why he though that, but it doesn't change the fact that he personally believed the kid was up to no good). If the kid starts to run it only reinforces Zimmerman's belief that he's up to no good. So what does Zimmerman do? He chases after the kid so he can see where he goes or what he does (maybe he thinks the kid is going to ditch stolen goods or drugs and wants to see where he tosses them). The kid runs into a dead end, Zimmerman is there behind him. The kid might be scared, he might be angry at Zimmerman, he might be confused. It's certainly sad being that there is no reason to believe the kid did anything wrong. However, if at this point the kid attacks Zimmerman before Zimmerman gets physical with him, or overtly threatens him, how can you deny Zimmerman the right to defend himself. He doesn't know if the kid can take him in a fight. Weight is a good way to match up pro fighters, it is pretty much irrelevant in this type of confrontation. The kid might have a knife, he might pick up a rock or a stick or a broken bottle. If aqll you know is that he's attacking you then your life is in danger and you have the right to defend yourself. Even racist ******** who harass people have a right to defend themselves.
This is a sad situation, but again, to convict (not judge from afar, that's fair game) you need to prove he was not acting in self defense. It's going to be difficult to do.
Holy crap, man! That wasn't the question. Would it be okay to follow him and ask him what he was doing if he was peering in windows and checking car doors?
Yeah, they found a bag that contained a bit of shake and a pipe. That's like srs drug offenses yo!
Yeah, they found a bag that contained a bit of shake and a pipe. That's like srs drug offenses yo!
Way to make yet another irrelevant point, Nathan. Let me repeat, and I'll shout this time so your THC drenched ears/brain/face can get it: I DON'T THINK THAT EITHER OF THEIR PASTS ARE RELEVANT TO THIS CASE.
Way to make yet another irrelevant point, Nathan. Let me repeat, and I'll shout this time so your THC drenched ears/brain/face can get it: I DON'T THINK THAT EITHER OF THEIR PASTS ARE RELEVANT TO THIS CASE.
Way to make yet another irrelevant point, Nathan. Let me repeat, and I'll shout this time so your THC drenched ears/brain/face can get it: I DON'T THINK THAT EITHER OF THEIR PASTS ARE RELEVANT TO THIS CASE.
So you don't think the fact (if the info is true) that Zimmerman reportedly called the police (911 I presume) something like 74 times since 1/1/11 demonstrates an obvious delusional pattern of self-aggrandizing behavior that sadly peaked with this incident?
Does anyone want to change their position now that the police video has been released?
I just saw the video of Zimmerman arriving at the police station (in handcuffs) and he didn't have a scratch on his body.
No blood in his body or clothes, no bruises, no tears in his clothes, no evidence of any kind of struggle at all.
Link>?
I saw it on TV but it credited ABC news, so I just found it in their website:
https://abcnews.go.com/WN/trayvon-m...ance-video-george-zimmerman/story?id=16022897