Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Re: Trayvon Martin Shooter Told Cops Teenager Went For His Gun

So you are saying that your neighbors are racist attack dogs?

On Mar 26, 6:37 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tommy,
>
> Wear that hoody in my neighborhood.... you'd get the dogs sicked on
> you at every house. Especially if it was 80 degree weather...as it was
> in Sanford that day and more so if you're a Gringo like that kid was.
>
> Just another hot dog druggy taken out by his own paranoia and a
> physical attack on someone trying to be nothing more than a good
> neighbor.
>
> On Mar 26, 11:34 am, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I guess black boys in hoodies holding threatening bags of skittles
> > candy are "a reasonable belief of a threat" to some racists. How very
> > sad.
>
> > Im memory of Trayvon Martin, I wore my Grey Hoodie, hood up, to do the
> > grocery marketing, and got a number of stares from white men. One
> > nearly turned his head around like Linda Blair in The Exorcist as he
> > passed me. -T
>
> > Trayvon Martin Shooter Told Cops Teenager Went For His Gun
>
> > George Zimmerman Defense
>
> > George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch crime captain who shot dead
> > 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, originally told police in a written
> > statement that Martin knocked him down with a punch to the nose,
> > repeatedly slammed his head on the ground and tried to take his gun, a
> > police source told ABC News.
>
> > Zimmerman had claimed he had called police about Martin, whom he found
> > suspicious, then went back to his car when Martin attacked him,
> > punching him.
>
> > The new information is the most complete version yet of what Zimmerman
> > claims happened on the night of Feb. 26 when he shot and killed the
> > teenager.
>
> > In addition, an eyewitness, 13-year-old Austin Brown, told police he
> > saw a man fitting Zimmerman's description lying on the grass moaning
> > and crying for help just seconds before he heard the gunshot that
> > killed Martin.
>
> > The initial police report noted that Zimmerman was bleeding from the
> > back of the head and nose, and after medical attention it was decided
> > that he was in good enough condition to travel in a police cruiser to
> > the Sanford, Fla., police station for questioning. He was not
> > arrested.
>
> > Martin's girlfriend had said in a recording obtained exclusively by
> > ABC News that she heard Martin ask Zimmerman "why are your following
> > me, and then the man asked, what are you doing around here." She then
> > heard a scuffle break out and the line went dead.
>
> >   Phone records obtained by ABC News show that the girl, who is 16 and
> > asked to remain anonymous, called Martin at 7:12 p.m., five minutes
> > before police arrived, and remained on the phone with Martin until
> > moments before he was shot.
>
> > ABC News has also learned that Martin was staying in Sanford at the
> > time because he'd been suspended from Krop High School in Miami after
> > being found with an empty bag of marijuana. He was staying at his
> > father's fiance's house in Sanford.
>
> > Family spokesperson Ryan Julison confirmed to ABC News that Martin was
> > suspended for an "empty baggy that had contained pot."
>
> > "It's irrelevant to what happened on Feb. 26, does not change material
> > facts of the situation, specifically that had George Zimmerman not
> > left his vehicle and heeded the police dispatcher's guidance, we
> > wouldn't be here today," Julison said.
>
> > During Zimmerman's call to 911, the dispatcher asked him if he was
> > following the teen. When Zimmerman replied that he was, the dispatcher
> > said, "We don't need you to do that."
>
> > The new information in the emotionally charged case could complicate
> > pressing charges against Zimmerman, which one veteran prosecutor has
> > already said could be difficult.
>
> > "The stand-your-ground law is one portion of justifiable use of deadly
> > force," veteran State Attorney Angela Corey told ABC News. "And what
> > that means is that the state must go forward and be able to prove it's
> > case beyond a reasonable doubt… So it makes the case in general more
> > difficult than a normal criminal case."
>
> > Zimmerman shot Martin dead the night of Feb. 26 after following him
> > for several minutes. Zimmerman told police Martin looked suspicious
> > because he was wearing a hoodie, and when he confronted him the two
> > fought -- ultimately resulting in a single bullet in Martin's chest.
>
> > Zimmerman claimed self defense and this weekend the lawyer counseling
> > him, Craig Sonner, told ABC News that he was likely to invoke
> > Florida's controversial stand-your-ground law in his defense.
>
> > Video and more here:
>
> >http://abcnews.go.com/US/trayvon-martin-shooter-teenager-gun/story?id...
> > --
> > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> > Have a great day,
> > Tommy
>
> > --
> > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> > Have a great day,
> > Tommy- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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