Londo_Jowo
Lifer
It's funny isn't it?
Their argument all of a sudden turns to " Trayvon should have ran for his life, there was a killer on the loose!"
It is funny how you can't see that TM attacking GZ is what cost him his life.
It's funny isn't it?
Their argument all of a sudden turns to " Trayvon should have ran for his life, there was a killer on the loose!"
"These assholes, they always get away." -GZ
"These assholes, they always get away." -GZ
You are 100% correct. Zimmerman's state of mind was hostile and it will be a factor in this case.
Really, it will be shown that his tone of voice wasn't angry or hostile when he made that statement. Not only that but the prosecution will have to get around these fact first:
TM had no defensive wounds whereas GZ had wounds consistent with being attacked/beaten.
You are 100% correct. Zimmerman's state of mind was hostile and it will be a factor in this case.
Really? Which FL code asks that as a determining factor in the application of self defense?
DeeDee describes Trayvon asking somebody why they're following, and the person replying in an angry tone WHAT ARE YOU DOING AROUND HERE?!
Unless we're going to go all conspiracy theory and suggest there's a third person, that would have been GZ.
Just the statement is a sign of hostility.
These assholes always get away.... WHAT ASSHOLES? What had Trayvon done up to that point to which Zimmerman could accurately label him as an asshole?
Oh... that's right.. .He was BLACK.
Run and tell that, homeboy.
Well, once they determine that Zimmerman was acting totally irrationally alot of things change with regard to his defense.
It's alot harder for a gun wielding psychopath to claim self defense than an innocent bystander who just randomly gets assaulted.
Funny DeeDee never mentioned this angry tone in the first interview Crump played for the public.
there is nothing wrong with Trayvon not wanting to allow a stranger to trail him to his little brother.It's funny isn't it?TM was doing nothing wrong at that point. There's nothing wrong with not leading a strange man to where you are staying and possibly endangering his little "brother".
Their argument all of a sudden turns to " Trayvon should have ran for his life, there was a killer on the loose!"
Well, once they determine that Zimmerman was acting totally irrationally alot of things change with regard to his defense.
It's alot harder for a gun wielding psychopath to claim self defense than an innocent bystander who just randomly gets assaulted.
What other tone would he have if he'd gotten out of his car and ran after Trayvon?
Chipper?
User your brain plz. K, thanks.
Really? Which FL code asks that as a determining factor in the application of self defense?
You are 100% correct. Zimmerman's state of mind was hostile and it will be a factor in this case.
Pretty much. Neither Zimmerman nor Martin had any legal requirement to run for cover as neither was acting illegally, so the "missing time" for either is irrelevant.there is nothing wrong with Trayvon not wanting to allow a stranger to trail him to his little brother.
He had the head start in time and distance and multiple directions to travel.
- He could have easily gone South to the end of the street and gone around to the front.
- If the trailer showed up behind him; he had the lead time/distance to round the two corners and get into the house without breaking a sweat
- If the trailing vehicle showed up; reverse direction and head back to the top of the T. Wait for the trailer to commit to a scenario and take the opposite on.
- Go to the end of the walk (East) make a right; go to the end of street and another right.
- If the trailer showed up behind him; continue walking away from the house
- If the trailing vehicle showed up; cross back through the property; trailer vehicle is unable to.
If the guy was following and he was worried, call the law.
He did none of that.
He decided to wait for Zimmerman, confront and then attack him.
Nowhere in the DeeDee statement did he exhibit concern about his safety of his little brothers or his self.
If anything; he expressed frustration that he knew he was being followed.
similar type attitude as "those punks always get away"
there is nothing wrong with Trayvon not wanting to allow a stranger to trail him to his little brother.
He had the head start in time and distance and multiple directions to travel.
- He could have easily gone South to the end of the street and gone around to the front.
- If the trailer showed up behind him; he had the lead time/distance to round the two corners and get into the house without breaking a sweat
- If the trailing vehicle showed up; reverse direction and head back to the top of the T. Wait for the trailer to commit to a scenario and take the opposite on.
- Go to the end of the walk (East) make a right; go to the end of street and another right.
- If the trailer showed up behind him; continue walking away from the house
- If the trailing vehicle showed up; cross back through the property; trailer vehicle is unable to.
If the guy was following and he was worried, call the law.
He did none of that.
He decided to wait for Zimmerman, confront and then attack him.
Nowhere in the DeeDee statement did he exhibit concern about his safety of his little brothers or his self.
If anything; he expressed frustration that he knew he was being followed.
similar type attitude as "those punks always get away"
Okay, my only question is how much ink do these little suckers hold, especially for my Canon BCI-21 cartridges. A few drops for $1.70 or so just doesn't cut it ... gonna email them and ask. Did you use their toner or inkjet cartridges?
Pretty much. Neither Zimmerman nor Martin had any legal requirement to run for cover as neither was acting illegally, so the "missing time" for either is irrelevant.
DeeDee describes Trayvon asking somebody why they're following, and the person replying in an angry tone WHAT ARE YOU DOING AROUND HERE?!
Unless we're going to go all conspiracy theory and suggest there's a third person, that would have been GZ.
Just the statement is a sign of hostility.
These assholes always get away.... WHAT ASSHOLES? What had Trayvon done up to that point to which Zimmerman could accurately label him as an asshole?
Oh... that's right.. .He was BLACK.
Run and tell that, homeboy.
And then we're back to the important part of the topic where Trayvon was going about his business and Zimmerman was not.