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03-23-2012, 10:58 AM | #16 |
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I think EVERYONE has been guilty of this type of profiling at some point. So do I think this kid got shot because this guy hated black people, no. But if the kid had been a suspicious looking white kid dressed in a golf shirt, I don't think think this happens either.
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03-23-2012, 11:10 AM | #18 |
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Only one person can say for sure and that's the shooter.
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03-23-2012, 11:20 AM | #19 |
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Not sure why they say this case is made tougher becuase of the stand your ground law. This law has nothing to do with what happend and does not apply to this situation. The killer followed and persue the person. People against the law want to use this case to have the law changed.
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Yeah, I can't even see how it applies in this case even in the most elastic of definitions.
He (the shooter) wasn't threatened, wasn't in his home or car. It just adds fuel to the weak argument of anti-gun panty-wetters, which is what annoys me the most about the case. |
03-23-2012, 12:49 PM | #21 |
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I think the problem the police are probably having is they don't have a witness to how the initial altercation started. All they have is the shooter saying he was attacked and a witness that saw the kid beating on the shooter.
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Police Chief for Stanford has stepped down. Jumped before he was pushed.
They should have at least taken the shooter in for a chat. |
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I wasn't aware I had to be at the scene to evaluate and determine what happened from the facts on record...I suppose I should make my way to Darfur too before I should condemn the Janjaweeds. Try exercising your brain once in a while... at the very least it will make feel smarter.
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Yet you have the fcking nerve to call the kid a "mouthy teenager." Get the fck out here dude with your bullshit. You have zero credibility.
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Regardless of what exactly happened it doesn't change the fact that you have this cunt following a young boy after being ordered not to and then shot him. On top of that you have an indifferent police that didn't absolutely nothing and is still doing absolutely nothing.
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And cursing someone out on a forum certainly lends an air of credibility.... /sarc Your hostility is adorable. |
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redskinrat its this law
Sanford police have claimed that they could not charge Zimmerman with shooting and killing the child because Zimmerman claimed self-defense under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law. Out on the street before you can use deadly force, most jurisdictions require that you first try to retreat. See if you can get away safely before you take out the gun and blow somebody away. But Florida’s law is different. Florida has a law, along with 17 states, that says you can stand your ground. Which means you don’t have that obligation to try to run first. So, in Florida, as long as you have a reasonable belief that your life and safety is in danger, you can use force to defend yourself, even deadly force. And now that’s the situation they’re suggesting.
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