TM put GZ in that situation by attacking him out of the blue.
Actually, you don't know that. There is a lot that is simply unknown about this case.
TM put GZ in that situation by attacking him out of the blue.
Damn idiots!
I hope GZ has learnt a lesson here and don't carry any more guns.
Damn idiots!
I hope GZ has learnt a lesson here and don't carry any more guns.
I think the lesson is (and I'm a strong supporter of gun rights) that you should not go out of your way to find trouble.
He saw something suspicious and it was not a threat to him or his property (or an immediate threat to anyone or their property). He had called the police. I think that was enough to protect his fellow neighbors. The fact he followed someone he thought might be a criminal and got out of his car are all signs of pure recklessness.
He shouldn't have been charged with murder as he didn't set out to kill someone. Manslaughter is also stretch because I don't think he realized his actions were dangerous. However their is a lot of blame on him for this death. He made bad decisions after bad decisions which lead to his being attacked and forced to defend himself.
Lesson one in self defense, stay out of dangerous situations.
He doesn't have all the blame however. People need to learn that anyone could have a gun and you don't just think you can punch your way out of problems. Martin had a phone and if he really thought he was in danger, maybe instead of calling his friends he could have called the police, ran home, and waited for them.
Instead he decided to make a stupid decision and confront. Again putting himself in danger for no good reason.
Both are classic self defense fails. In the end, tragic, but not deserving the attention given.
The lesson is quite clear: leave no witnesses.
I think the lesson is (and I'm a strong supporter of gun rights) that you should not go out of your way to find trouble.
He saw something suspicious and it was not a threat to him or his property (or an immediate threat to anyone or their property). He had called the police. I think that was enough to protect his fellow neighbors. The fact he followed someone he thought might be a criminal and got out of his car are all signs of pure recklessness.
Actually, you don't know that. There is a lot that is simply unknown about this case.
I think the lesson is (and I'm a strong supporter of gun rights) that you should not go out of your way to find trouble.
He saw something suspicious and it was not a threat to him or his property (or an immediate threat to anyone or their property). He had called the police. I think that was enough to protect his fellow neighbors. The fact he followed someone he thought might be a criminal and got out of his car are all signs of pure recklessness.
He shouldn't have been charged with murder as he didn't set out to kill someone. Manslaughter is also stretch because I don't think he realized his actions were dangerous. However their is a lot of blame on him for this death. He made bad decisions after bad decisions which lead to his being attacked and forced to defend himself.
Lesson one in self defense, stay out of dangerous situations.
He doesn't have all the blame however. People need to learn that anyone could have a gun and you don't just think you can punch your way out of problems. Martin had a phone and if he really thought he was in danger, maybe instead of calling his friends he could have called the police, ran home, and waited for them.
Instead he decided to make a stupid decision and confront. Again putting himself in danger for no good reason.
Both are classic self defense fails. In the end, tragic, but not deserving the attention given.
Just as I thought, no riots.. nothing but peaceful protests.. Says a lot about you who thought there would be. Most telling indeed..
So tell me how you would react if you had some guy following you at night for no apparent reason.
Since when is physically attacking a person a reasonable reaction?
White people didn't have to riot. White people made sure OJ stayed in court for years until ultimately he went to jail for stealing some memorabilia that belonged to him. They got him ultimately....no rioting required. Just "Justice"
The weight of the evidence says so, and that's what objective people will go with.
I disagree slightly. You people riot over a hockey game
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"You people" huh? Yeah and post no pictures of all the looters after major storms and what types they were and all the riots out in LA and Oakland after certain incidents. Those don't count
"You people" huh? Yeah and post no pictures of all the looters after major storms and what types they were and all the riots out in LA and Oakland after certain incidents. Those don't count
No, the weight of the evidence does not say this. Objective people will just throw their hands in the air and say, "I don't know exactly what happened."