Drgoo0285;4253082 said:
apocalyptica;4252613 said:
SuperstarCole;4247225 said:
apocalyptica;4246030 said:
SuperstarCole;4244950 said:
Lol, that pic doesn't match getting your head smashed on concrete.
What does getting your head smashed on concrete look like then?
People in this thread are being unreasonably skeptical because it doesn't fit their narrative.
Herp derp, I have a scar on my head from hitting the headboard of a bed. My gash didn't magically become to heal itself within 15 minutes.
Unless you're seeing something I'm not, that is not a "healed" wound. This video supposedly took place 40 minutes after the incident. His marks show obviously reddish and exposed tissue. The wound looks fresh. After 40 minutes unless you have an issue with blood clotting, then you will most likely stop bleeding a profuse amount. You see in the video the officer look at the back of his head like "What the fuck?" or a "wow" manner. I don't understand what you people are aiming at here. How do you folks think he got the wound on his head? Are you privy to some other information that we're not? Its like you people think he should have his brains leaking out his head before he is allowed to use deadly force. It doesn't work like that and thank god for that.
I'll say this, if you're going to try and bang my head on concrete even ONCE, I'm going to shoot you. I'm not going to let you turn me into a retarded veggie fuck that. Don't want to get shot? Don't bang my head on concrete. Otherwise, enjoy your time in the afterlife.
It doesn't look that way to me... but i think the weirder things is what emt treats wounds with out bandages? It seems a little strange that a professional would allow a person to ride in a police car with a open gash in his head.
weird to say the least....
CNN constructed a video timeline of the night Trayvon Martin was killed by Zimmerman. This timeline shows that medical personnel only had around 8 minutes to treat Zimmerman, and thus his injuries could not have been serious:
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The first officer arrived at the scene at 7:17 pm. The officer observed Zimmerman "bleeding from the nose and back of his head," according to the police report.
Law enforcement expert Alex Manning says you have around 2 minutes when not sure what happened. Looks like you have a window of perhaps 1-2 minutes for any confrontation because Trayvon's girlfriend heard Zimmerman ask Trayvon "What you doing around here?" before her phone call went dead at 7:16. At 7:30, a paramedic pronounces that Trayvon is dead.
Then Zimmerman is given first aid in the back seat of police car, but it is a matter of dispute as to when that happened. It is unknown at what time the paramedics arrived at the scene, how many paramedics were present, and whether paramedics treated Zimmerman and Trayvon at the same time. The police arrived at the station with Zimmerman at 7:52 pm, or 35 minutes after the first officer arrived at the crime scene. The "police station is a 15 minute drive away."
Manning says this timeline reveals to her that there was "little, if any, medical attention given to George Zimmerman. If the paramedics were with Trayvon Martin until 7:30 when they pronounced him dead," then the paramedics had around 8 minutes to do an assessment and give any medical treatment to Zimmerman between 7:30-7:38. She concluded: "He wasn't injured that bad."
welcome to america, where someone can kill you over a couple of scratches, claim it was self defense and walk free with no evidence to suggest so.... smdh...
you're the one following and accosting your victim without authority or cause of any kind. you're the one who was advised by the police not to follow your victim. you're the one that ignored that advise.... at what point does this man have to accept responsibility for his repeated failure of judgement and aggressive behavior?