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dusouljah;4190369 said:how they ain't even test dude to see if he was drinking or under the influence..
cops realistically pulled up, saw dude with a smoking gun... a kid laying on the street dead..with fucking skittles and a ice tea on him.. no weapons, no drugs, nothing........and just were like
"o iight....it was self defense?...iight man...see ya later"
like seriously... they can't even take him in for questioning???
a.mann;4190488 said:now now now
lets hold on to the race card here
if it had been a black guy that disobeyed direct police instructions and followed a young white kid around than shot him cold the local police department there would have treated that situation the exact sameway as this
any buyers???
Thulsa Doom;4191828 said:313 wayz;4191819 said:Just a couple of my thoughts
- In order for Zimmerman to be on the Neighborhood Watch or whatever, I am sure the Homeowner's Association briefed him and had him sign a document stating that he has read and understood the policies and procedures of a person on Neighborhood Watch, etc.
- The police dropped the ball bc Zimmerman has called 911 excessively (approximately 40 times since January 2011) while he has been the "Neighborhood Watch"
- The police probably failed to give Zimmerman a drug test, breathalyzer test, etc at the time of the shooting to make sure he wasnt under the influence.
- What about Trayvon's Stand Your Ground rights (which he is entitled to), all Trayvon saw was a person (who failed to identify himself as Neighborhood Watch) with a gun, Trayvon was trying to get away. Listening to the 911 calls with him hollering for help pisses me off
the neighborhood already has a neighborhood watch.
he's part of a completely different one. which he appointed himself captain of.