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This thread again! MUST.NOT.POST!!!
To jump back to the Trayvon Martin case, this article on CNN of all places, sheds a different light on what happened that night.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/26/justice/florida-teen-shooting/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
"(Zimmerman) was standing over the body, basically straddling the body with his hand on Trayvon's back," said Cutcher, adding that they called three times to him before he finally asked them to call police. "It didn't seem to me that he was trying to help him in any way."
And Martin's girlfriend was on the phone with him prior to the shooting, according to a lawyer for the shooting victim's family. Benjamin Crump said last week that the girl "completely blows Zimmerman's absurd self-defense claim out of the water."
What is evident is that, minutes after that Zimmerman's first 911 call, police arrived at the scene. They found Martin "laying face down in the grass," according to a police report.
A short time later, Martin was pronounced dead.
As to Zimmerman, "his back appeared to be wet and was covered in grass (and he) was also bleeding, from the nose and back of his head," according to the same report.
"(Zimmerman) was standing over the body, basically straddling the body with his hand on Trayvon's back," ... They found Martin "laying face down in the grass," according to a police report.
Personal best by 30 minutes!
I do agree that the use of deadly force was likely not needed. The number one rule of carrying concealed is have a knife or some pepper spray with you as well so you can incapacitate someone using non-lethal means. Zimmerman should have use pepper spray or a non-lethal defense to incapacitate Martin, if Martin was indeed the aggeressor.
This isn't some hypothetical situation where we take sides on the issue and then stretch it all the way until it fits comfortably around our opinion...The catalyst of this whole situation isn't racism and nobody is happy to label Trayvon Martin as a martyr for the benefit of civil rights in America...He's a boy, a young man, who was murdered for no reason whatsoever!. Marijuana residue is not a reason, a hoodie is not a reason, and being 6'3" and black is most certainly not a reason. Certain people just want to be some DA by placating Zimmerman's motives like he deserves an acquittal --- he doesn't. Don't put yourself in a policeman's shoes or in an attorney's shoes. Put yourself in Trayvon Martin's shoes, in his brother's shoes, in his mother's/father's/sister's/best-friend's shoes and then try and justify it. He was a real life with real thoughts and dreams that were robbed by a man with no conscience and no compassion...He should be alive and that is enough to put Zimmerman behind bars for a very long time.You're correct. At the same time, why can we consider that, but when people mention maybe Zimmerman was defending himself the masses cry "racist!".
From what I read in my newspaper (finally after all this time), Martin was walking home, Zimmerman was watching him and Martin came at him. Martin hit Zimmerman first in the nose and Zimmerman went down. When he went down Martin was on top of him smashing his head into the pavement. There were witnesses that said this is what happened.
If, and this is a big if, but IF this is what happened, then I think Zimmerman was within his rights to shoot to kill. I know if someone jumped me and was smashing my head into concrete and I had a gun, I would be shooting.
From what I read in my newspaper (finally after all this time), Martin was walking home, Zimmerman was watching him and Martin came at him. Martin hit Zimmerman first in the nose and Zimmerman went down. When he went down Martin was on top of him smashing his head into the pavement. There were witnesses that said this is what happened.
If, and this is a big if, but IF this is what happened, then I think Zimmerman was within his rights to shoot to kill. I know if someone jumped me and was smashing my head into concrete and I had a gun, I would be shooting.