Trayvon Martin George Zimmerman Discussion Thread...

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the comments on these social media sites are crazy.....

no one can state facts about why this man should get off other than trayvon was a thug and he was no angel.

so i can kill someone because they had a fight with someone the day before?
 
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June 10th a protest will be held for Trayvon Martin in NYC for those interested....

As far as the trial, the more details I hear the more I realize Zimmerman is guilty. Recordings show it was Trayvon begging for his life and again, why was Zimmerman following him and why did he get out of his car after police told him to not follow him?
 
twatgetta;5888166 said:
White people are still mad about O.J. and just can't wait to let George off so they can be even. If George ain't white.

Yeah I have this weird feeling White people are gona let him off, just to get payback for Obama, whose been a disappointing president. But then again, the prosecuter has a great track record so I'm confident she's gona prove Zimmerman guilty
 
kingblaze84;5902455 said:
twatgetta;5888166 said:
White people are still mad about O.J. and just can't wait to let George off so they can be even. If George ain't white.

Yeah I have this weird feeling White people are gona let him off, just to get payback for Obama, whose been a disappointing president. But then again, the prosecuter has a great track record so I'm confident she's gona prove Zimmerman guilty

You're reaching too much into it. Juror E-40 and the others aren't trippin off of President or O.J. If Zimmerman beats this case, it's going to be because he was overcharged, which will be very unfortunate because niggas are going to do the typical the jury was racist or blame the defense, instead of placing the blame where it lies which is with the D.A.

 
I personally believe that Zimmerman was overcharged and he might be acquitted because he didn't commit the crime he was accused off in the indictment. This is Florida's Murder Statue:

The unlawful killing of a human being, when perpetrated by any act imminently dangerous to another andevincing a depraved mind regardless of human life, although without any premeditated design to effect the death of any particular individual, is murder in the second degree and constitutes a felony of the first degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life or as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes...ing=&URL=0700-0799/0782/Sections/0782.04.html

From what little I know of the law, it would seem to me that prosecutors have to prove to the jurors that Zimmerman "clearly had a depraved mind" during this encounter, but the question is exactly when did he develop the "evincing mind." My problem with is that D.A. capitulated to the demands of overly emotional negros and charged this dude with something that they knew damn well that they were going to have a hellva time trying to prove in open court. Does one else think that Zimmerman was overcharged.
 
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Aft operator told him not to follow and he did anyway he lost stand your ground defense, hes done convicted. Slams for years
 
this is my two cents...

was trayvon a thug?? more than likely (irrelevant)

was trayvon getting in his shit in the fight?? more than likely

did zimmerman over step his boundaries?? yes

he should have never gotten out of that car to begin with... and since when does the stand you ground law mean " im gettin skull drug with this niggas knuckles, so i pulled the heat and popped him"? thats BS

the best analogy i got for this whole sketchy situation (which is sad the young bull got killed) is basketball..

in basketball when you pump fake a shot and your defender jumps for the block, you can take your shot and let him foul you and draw the foul.. BUT if you INITIATE the original contact its an offensive foul.. zimmerman initiated the confrontation, not the fight. im pretty sure trayvon just stole off on his ass

bottom line is... dont start no shit wont be no shit... and some young boy had to lose his life for whoopin some fat boy's (in possession of a gun) ass for fuckin with him..
 
Squidward Tentacles;5980619 said:
i had a feeling he might get off too. then the defense opened with a knock knock joke...

That's what's gonna make the case the Black OJ Simpson trial. We been styling with "If the glove don't fit, you must acquit" for like 20 years. When we look back on this trial, it's going to be, "Knock knock..."

Joke is already in that this is 2nd degree murder and not first.

 
2nd degree murder is a stretch. The prosecution basically has to prove that Zimmerman left his car with intention to harm Treyvon. It would have been much easier to present a case on the premise that Zimmerman was an negligent overzealous watch member who intentionally engaged in confrontation with Treyvon which resulted in his death.
 
Maximus Rex;498155 said:
I personally believe that Zimmerman was overcharged and he might be acquitted because he didn't commit the crime he was accused off in the indictment. This is Florida's Murder Statue:

The unlawful killing of a human being, when perpetrated by any act imminently dangerous to another andevincing a depraved mind regardless of human life, although without any premeditated design to effect the death of any particular individual, is murder in the second degree and constitutes a felony of the first degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life or as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes...ing=&URL=0700-0799/0782/Sections/0782.04.html

From what little I know of the law, it would seem to me that prosecutors have to prove to the jurors that Zimmerman "clearly had a depraved mind" during this encounter, but the question is exactly when did he develop the "evincing mind." My problem with is that D.A. capitulated to the demands of overly emotional negros and charged this dude with something that they knew damn well that they were going to have a hellva time trying to prove in open court. Does one else think that Zimmerman was overcharged.


No.

He should have been charged with murder.

There are plenty of examples of individuals facing charges that are inconsistent with what they've actually done.

In other words, Zimmerman should experience what thousands (of documented) black men faced when they received punishments not consistent with the crime they were charged with (even if/when some of them turned out to actually be innocent).

It's only fair, right?
 
Not only did he call 911, in where they gave him the advice to stand down, but he leaves his car with a gun. The kid runs away, and he chases him. At the point where Zimmerman chases a person while armed could possibly be the moment he has a "deprived mind." Cause at that moment he "should have known" his actions could lead to a death.
 
He had a concealled carry license, it isn't strange that he left his car armed. When you punch someone, that could lead to death. Just about anything can lead to death.
 
Finally...somebody gets it.

Mister B.;5983947 said:
It's NOT in a murder charge, cause honestly, this shit ain't murder. It never was. It's MANSLAUGHTER. I don't know how many times I've explained this, but the prosecutor's case to prove INTENT, which is the key component to prove murder, was shaky at best from the start. Adding a barely - and rather dissappointing - literate "witness" to help prove this backfired in their face, and the defense crushed her for it. Now, Zimmerman may beat everything now. And you nig-nogs are STILL blindly throwing support behind this incompetence.

I don't get it. I don't. I just think it's hard-wired in our DNA to hopefully follow shit even though you are dead in the wrong. Not me. This sucks if Zimmerman fucks around and walks, but the "black mob" forefeited any chance of real justice for that young kid by not THINKING with our brains and only FEELING with our hearts.

 
cobbland;5992575 said:
Zimmerman should experience what thousands (of documented) black men faced when they received punishments not consistent with the crime they were charged with (even if/when some of them turned out to actually be innocent).

It's only fair, right?
nope. if you want to fix the legal system (and i thought we all did), then we need to fix it, not just start saying we need payback.

Drgoo0285;5992828 said:
Not only did he call 911, in where they gave him the advice to stand down, but he leaves his car with a gun.
he has a carry permit, so this makes absolutely sense. Zimmerman certainly made some poor decisions, but it's not so much about "he had the gun he carries with him."

 
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