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It's a fcking kid...they are curious, playful and into mischief. They do stupid shit kids do...that's what being a kid is! Unless he is destroying property you calling the police to report a 7 to 9 year old for "acting suspicious" makes you a complete jackass who is wasting dispatcher time.
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That's called reporting a crime? Did he report a crime? You guys just keep the ****ing poll moving to justify this shit. From switching to black on black crime, to Trayvon was no saint, to some other stupid shit that doesn't matter.
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I'm on my phone so I can't bold your question but in regards to "If someone thinks someone of a different race is acting suspicious is it always racial profiling" yes, but that's due to the stereotypes that are prevalent in this country. Baggy pants = thug, skinny jeans = queer, weed smoker = loser. Stuff like that. I remembered a few years ago I got profiled. I was walking from the gym to my car on Connecticut Ave and Porter st, aka the Cleveland Park metro stop. It was cold so I had my sweatshirt on and my cap on and my hood up. Just walking. About 8pm or so. There was this white guy walking in front of me, he looked behind his shoulder at me... started walking faster then broke out into a full blown sprint. By time I got to my car and drove down to where he ran to, he had stopped running and was walking again. This was in 2006. Lucky I didn't get shot, eh? p.s. for people that don't know Cleveland Park... really nice area in DC. Not too many black people that live there, its a more expensive area.
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Zimmerman said, “This guy looks like he's up to no good or he's on drugs or something.” The dispatcher immediately asks, “Is he white, black or Hispanic?” George Zimmerman responds, “He looks black.” Zimmerman went to say, "they always get away". Who the **** is they is what I want to know. "****ing coons" or "goons". We do agree that this is a tragedy and, at a minimum, an arrest should be in order to assuage the Martin family and the citizens of the Sanford community. |
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If Zimmerman approached and physically assaulted (pushed, bumped, shoved, hit etc.) Martin first (or brandished the gun, or used "fighting words" first), it's outright murder period. You don't get to pull a gun when you start losing a fight you started. If, however, all Zimmerman did was "stalk and approach" Martin, Martin can't can't can't throw the first punch and this is exactly what Zimmerman has alleged that Martin did. Zimmerman has said that Martin physically attacked Zimmerman first. As I set out several posts ago - in Florida, that creates a presumption he was attacked. All I have ever said in this matter is, we don't know who initiated the physical altercation. At this point, that fact is simply surmise based on fragments of evidence. My opinion at this point, is that Zimmerman escalated the conversation and crossed the line first. However, I just don't know to the point where I am willing to ruin another person's life - it's close but I am just not there yet. Given the lack of evidence about the start of the fight, I may never be. Quote:
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Joe, it doesn't matter who initiated the physical altercation. Trayvon Martin was being pursued by an unidentified adult male armed with a 9mm. He was on the phone with his girlfriend who told him to "run". By your logic, if Martin threw the first punch that negates self-defense. Bogus.
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What makes you think this minority individual who has mentored African American youths, was racially profiling? The fact he said "suspicious" but didn't sua sponte articulate the specifics of the behavior that was suspicious? Quote:
I do believe the Florida law should be changed and I hope this tragedy convinces someone to initiate that change.
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We agree on one thing though, he should certainly be arrested and stand trial.
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Did he tell his girl friend the guy had a gun? Honestly, I was not aware of that. I would agree that changes things if the gun came into play before the fight. About to leave work, but I'll think about that. If Zimmerman was chasing Martin brandishing or obviously showing the gun, that is a different story altogether. Let me ask you, if the events transpired as Zimmerman said. He was walking away, an unprovoked Martin assaulted him, broke his nose and bashed Zimmerman's head into the cement, did Zimmerman have the right to use deadly force?
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I think the crux of it is we are disagreeing on what "threaten" means. You think the act of "chasing" is the threat. Okay. I get that. If an unfamiliar kid I think is acting "suspiciously" in my neighborhood sees me watching him and starts to run away, am I "threatening" him if I chase him while I call 911? Can he turn and assault me?
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Where we disagree is this, you're assuming because George Zimmerman suffered in a physical altercation, he's justified in pulling out his weapon. That is not stand your ground, sir. Even if George Zimmerman got his ass beat, which he didn't, that doesn't give him the legal grounds to pull his firearm and shoot an innocent teen in cold blood. |
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a) confrontation which is a hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties. b) one individual takes flight out of fear for their safety. The act of following someone you don't know is a threatening act.
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