George Zimmerman Trial Thread (Found Not Guilty Jesus help us...)

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George Zimmerman rescues family from truck crash last week, police say

George Zimmerman, who has not been seen publicly since his acquittal in the murder of Trayvon Martin earlier this month, surfaced last week to rescue an unidentified family trapped in an overturned vehicle on a Florida highway, police said Monday.

Sanford Police Department Capt. Jim McAuliffe told Fox News that Zimmerman, 29, was identified by a crash victim as the man who pulled him from the mangled vehicle.

“George Zimmerman pulled me out,” firefighters were told by the unidentified driver, according to McAuliffe.

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office said the single-car accident occurred July 17 at approximately 5:45 pm. and involved a blue Ford Explorer SUV that had left the road and rolled over.

The sheriff's office said there were four occupants inside -- two parents and two children. There were no reports of injuries.

The deputy responding to the crash said that when he arrived, two men -- one of whom was Zimmerman -- had already gotten the family out of the overturned vehicle.

Zimmerman was not a witness to the crash and left after making contact with the deputy, the sheriff's office said.

The crash occurred at the intersection of I-4 and Route 417 in Sanford, police said.

Read more:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/2...eek-police-say/?test=latestnews#ixzz2ZqvYKjss
Hilariously, this has angered people.
 
The people in the car must have been white, otherwise he would have thought they were drug dealers trying to run from the police and shot them.....
 
desertrain10;6076796 said:
A number of top-level celebrities are reportedly following in Stevie Wonder's footsteps and plan to boycott Florida in protest of the state's "Stand Your Ground" laws....

the list includes ....

They are aware that the Zimmerman case had nothing to do with the Florida "Stand Your Ground" law?

(It was a simple question of self-defense. Most states, if not all, allow for the use of lethal force when a person has a reasonable fear that their life is in danger. The Stand Your Ground law did not apply.)

 
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Doing the ground work of some white socialists...
 
playmaker88;6078922 said:
Stand Your Ground was implicitly present in that court

Zimmerman wasn't acquitted based upon the Stand Your Ground law.

I remember in the 1980s when all the artists refused to play in South Africa because of apartheid.

It sure is telling how far we've come when the complaints now relate to lawfully enacted laws which do not discriminate in the least
 
joeLiber;6079097 said:
playmaker88;6078922 said:
Stand Your Ground was implicitly present in that court

Zimmerman wasn't acquitted based upon the Stand Your Ground law.

I remember in the 1980s when all the artists refused to play in South Africa because of apartheid.

It sure is telling how far we've come when the complaints now relate to lawfully enacted laws which do not discriminate in the least

Do you know what implicit means.. and ...get real
 
stringer bell;6077215 said:
chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Dueling-Trayvon-Martin-protests-collide-in-River-4678150.php

At one point, Renee Vaughan of Austin mocked protesters by chanting, "We're racist. We're proud. We're better 'cause we're white."


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That woman was found to by a leftist environmental wackjob

The Houston Chronicle identified her as Renee Vaughan:

One woman in the Zimmerman group held a sign that said, “We’re racist & proud.”

Austin resident Renee Vaughan echoed the sign’s ugly sentiments by yelling, “We’re racist. We’re proud. We’re better because we’re white,” at the Martin group as they passed, according to the Chronicle.

The act to smear the Zimmerman supporters as racists with a leftist plant worked as the photo and comment was picked up and spread worldwide.

Scanning the internet we found that a “Renee Vaughn” from Austin worked for a far left environmental group, the Texas Campaign for the Environment.

 
playmaker88;6079227 said:
joeLiber;6079097 said:
playmaker88;6078922 said:
Stand Your Ground was implicitly present in that court

Zimmerman wasn't acquitted based upon the Stand Your Ground law.

I remember in the 1980s when all the artists refused to play in South Africa because of apartheid.

It sure is telling how far we've come when the complaints now relate to lawfully enacted laws which do not discriminate in the least

Do you know what implicit means.. and ...get real

Get real on the trial part or that Stand Your Ground doesn't discriminate?
 
But aren't some the Zimmerman supporters out here using racism against the victim though? Have you not read cracka sites like 4chan, reddit and the many news sites comments?
 
joeLiber;6079267 said:
playmaker88;6079227 said:
joeLiber;6079097 said:
playmaker88;6078922 said:
Stand Your Ground was implicitly present in that court

Zimmerman wasn't acquitted based upon the Stand Your Ground law.

I remember in the 1980s when all the artists refused to play in South Africa because of apartheid.

It sure is telling how far we've come when the complaints now relate to lawfully enacted laws which do not discriminate in the least

Do you know what implicit means.. and ...get real

Get real on the trial part or that Stand Your Ground doesn't discriminate?

Laws dont discriminate in the least..
 
playmaker88;6079297 said:
joeLiber;6079267 said:
playmaker88;6079227 said:
joeLiber;6079097 said:
playmaker88;6078922 said:
Stand Your Ground was implicitly present in that court

Zimmerman wasn't acquitted based upon the Stand Your Ground law.

I remember in the 1980s when all the artists refused to play in South Africa because of apartheid.

It sure is telling how far we've come when the complaints now relate to lawfully enacted laws which do not discriminate in the least

Do you know what implicit means.. and ...get real

Get real on the trial part or that Stand Your Ground doesn't discriminate?

Laws dont discriminate in the least..

Well, Stand Your Ground doesn't appear to
 
Tommy bilfiger;6074915 said:
It's hilarious how emotional this warthog butch lookin dude lil loca gets about this case

Trayvon is dead get over it he shoulda kept his hands to himself now he's a martyr.You're crying on the phone with your moms,spazzin on the net,protests won't change that.

Lol @ money saying mexicans and ricans kill niggas too.No shit and blaccs kille each other at A way more frequent rate it aint even comparable
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2013/...er-convicted-in-la-ethnic-cleansing-campaign/

But you don't hear about shit like this on cnn anf msnbc. Wonder why.
 
huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/23/allen-west-obama-trayvon-martin_n_3639269.html

Allen West: Obama's Trayvon Martin Reaction Was 'Absolutely Horrific'

Former Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) reacted to President Barack Obama's Trayvon Martin comments on Monday, criticizing the commander in chief for making the case a "personal experience."

In an interview with Newsmax's Steve Malzberg, West appeared to place blame on Obama and Martin's actions.



"I believe it comes back to being a respectful young man and maybe that's something that was missing out of President Obama and Trayvon Martin's life," West said. "But to try to play this and try to make it a personal experience, this was just absolutely horrific."

In his Friday statement, Obama stressed that Martin could have been him 35 years ago. He added that it was important to realize that African Americans viewed the shooting "through a set of experiences and a history that doesn't go away."

"There are very few African American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. That includes me. There are very few African American men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to me -- at least before I was a senator. There are very few African Americans who haven't had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she had a chance to get off. That happens often."


West saw otherwise in the Newsmax interview, claiming that he never experienced those types of hardships.

"I don’t recall being followed in malls or shopping centers," West said. "I don’t recall car doors clicking locked when I walked across the street, And I definitely have not had women clutching their handbags and purses when I got on the elevator."

Back in March, West railed against the Sanford, Fla. Police Department's handling of the Martin case, calling it an "outrage." He also added that race should not be brought into the matter.



"From my reading, it seems this young man was pursued and there was no probable cause to engage him, certainly not pursue and shoot him….against the direction of the 911 responder. Let’s all be appalled at this instance not because of race, but because a young American man has lost his life, seemingly, for no reason."

Smh.. Right now cooning is at all time high...
 


High-Profile Black Actors Pay Tribute to Trayvon Martin: "Little Black Boy Wonder"

Omari Hardwick, Marlon Wayans, David Oyelowo, Eriq La Salle and Gary Dourdan TRAYVON MARTIN Dedication

Written and Produced by Omari Hardwick.Directed by Mo McRae.

Featuring: Aaron D Spears, Affion Crockett, Bill Duke, Brian Dobbins, David Oweloyo, Eriq LaSalle, Gary Dourdan, Isaiah Roberts, Jay Ellis, Marlon Wayans, Mo McRae, Omar Benson Miller, Omari Hardwick, Robbie Jones, Pastor Toure Roberts, Sugar Shane Mosely,Wesley Jonathan, and Wren Brown.

Special Thanks to: One Church LA, Los Angeles, CA

 
Ya'll not done with this case? This should be a wake up call and get your shit together and form your own nation and economics to protect your communities and make sure they are welcoming for your children.
 
Ajackson17;6080003 said:
Ya'll not done with this case? This should be a wake up call and get your shit together and form your own nation and economics to protect your communities and make sure they are welcoming for your children.

Nigga this aint SIMS people have protested/agitated for decades to get changes
 
playmaker88;6080047 said:
Ajackson17;6080003 said:
Ya'll not done with this case? This should be a wake up call and get your shit together and form your own nation and economics to protect your communities and make sure they are welcoming for your children.

Nigga this aint SIMS people have protested/agitated for decades to get changes

Quit following the MLK JR (I highly respect the man) and we need to focus on protecting our borders. Let's start thinking of ways to get a collective unity.
 
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