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He knows they have guns but doesn't know if he shot someone?
well, he did fire his "warning shot." You can't really blame the guy if his victim walked in front of his warning shot, right?
He knows they have guns but doesn't know if he shot someone?
well, he did fire his "warning shot." You can't really blame the guy if his victim walked in front of his warning shot, right?
Dude shot him right through the friggin window. That is pretty damn old school.
Old school in the same sense he could have just as equally shot someone's five year old.Dude shot him right through the friggin window. That is pretty damn old school.
Hey, Fuck off you too, idiot. That was my opinion, don't like it - well there's the first option. Fuck off.*Checks to see if I'm on the jury....*
Why, no. No, I'm not.
^ Fuck off, it's an online forum and people actually express opinions on things.
LOL at you morons doing exactly what the prosecutor asked you NOT to do, which is to draw conclusions based on lack of evidence.
People already jumping in the "he was right" and "he was wrong" camps. You're morons and what is wrong with this country.
Oh and you're doing this based on a news report. Not anything which has been said in court. Bozos.
What time of day is it, and you're already drunk on cough syrup? Go sleep it off.*blather*
LOL at you morons doing exactly what the prosecutor asked you NOT to do, which is to draw conclusions based on lack of evidence.
People already jumping in the "he was right" and "he was wrong" camps. You're morons and what is wrong with this country.
Oh and you're doing this based on a news report. Not anything which has been said in court. Bozos.
I see an awful lot of insults in this thread.
Not seeing much logic or compassion.
A murder which shall be perpetrated by means of a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon of mass destruction as defined in G.S. 14-288.21, poison, lying in wait, imprisonment, starving, torture, or by any other kind of willful, deliberate, and premeditated killing, or which shall be committed in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of any arson, rape or a sex offense, robbery, kidnapping, burglary, or other felony committed or attempted with the use of a deadly weapon shall be deemed to be murder in the first degree, a Class A felony...
A murder other than described in subsection (a) of this section or in G.S. 14-23.2 shall be deemed second degree murder.
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(1) The malice necessary to prove second degree murder is based on an inherently dangerous act or omission, done in such a reckless and wanton manner as to manifest a mind utterly without regard for human life and social duty and deliberately bent on mischief.
He shot the guy from his garage.
If he doesn't go to prison, don't get mad if somebody retaliates.
No. It doesn't represent political correctness. Charging Zimmerman was an attempt at some sort of political correctness. The only two elements that are similar is that a black person was shot by a non-black person who had anything to do with a neighborhood watch. Though, this story is slightly similar to the false narrative that was created surrounding the Trayvon/Zimmerman case that was proven false during the trial - but oddly, a significant portion of the population seems to have had that false narrative imprinted in their head than the actual facts in the case:In addition to discussion on people's feeling on the shooting itself, I'm curious about people's perception on this case in relation to "Trayvon 1.0." Zimmerman was only reluctantly arrested a month after the shooting. Copley was arrested immediately. Does this reflect a change in the way police respond to homicides? Is it justice, a move towards political correctness or do two facially similar points (one of which isn't quite baked yet) not constitute data?
It baffles me how anyone thinks the wikipedia article sets anything straight as far as Zimmerman not being an asshole who STARTED the altercation in which Trayvon ended up dead.Read the wikipedia article on it. It has all the facts. If you also read legal analysis online, you'll see that it was a political attempt to railroad Zimmerman, yet he still prevailed at trial.
People act like some bulshit hall-monitor title entitled Zimmerman to chase a person he didn't know from Adam around the neighborhood- Zimmerman armed, the other person not- lose the person (ie NO threat what-so-ever at that point) go find him again, start an altercation, and then kill the person claiming self-defense. The whole incident is pure chickenshit.
I didn't actually read the Wikipedia link - I read the court transcripts and several accounts written by legal experts. So, I'm not sure if the wikipedia article mentions that Trayvon confronted Zimmerman, not the other way around (according to the prosecution testimony), Trayvon hit Zimmerman first (prosecution testimony and physical evidence), and Trayvon was smashing Zimmerman's head into the ground (physical evidence, eye witnesses). Further, I'm not sure if the Wikipedia article mentioned that Zimmerman was responsible for criminals being caught in the neighborhood. I'd prefer if MY neighbors reported suspicious activity around my house; not sure about you from your comments. And, I'm not sure if the wikipedia article mentions that Zimmerman was returning home with 2/3 of the ingredients to make lean to get high on - something he bragged about doing. Or if the wikipedia article mentioned DeeDee's testimony that he was going to teach the "cracka" a lesson. Or if the wikipedia article mentioned that Trayvon bragged about beating people up just to see them bleed, and had recently beat up a homeless man. Or, if the wikipedia article mentioned that Trayvon had been caught with stolen goods (which adds credibility to Zimmerman's statements about suspicious activity). Zimmerman is an asshole, but broke no laws and was trying to help his neighborhood. Trayvon decided the "cracker" needed to be taught a lesson. That lesson backfired.It baffles me how anyone thinks the wikipedia article sets anything straight as far as Zimmerman not being an asshole who STARTED the altercation in which Trayvon ended up dead.