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In reply to the discussion: Trayvon Martin shooting case goes to State Attorney's Office today [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)9. People feel threatened all the time. In Florida that's all it takes to be able to kill someone?
Btw, he had no need to feel threatened, he had called 911 and was told to do nothing until the police got there.
Seems the guy has had some problems in the past also. Assaulting a Police Officer in 2005 and complaints from other people in the area.
How does someone who assaulted a PO get to be the captain of a Neighborhood Watch patrol?
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Trayvon Martin shooting case goes to State Attorney's Office today [View all]
The Backlash Cometh
Mar 2012
OP
Interesting concept. Most State Attorneys yearn for convictions. Especially high profile ones. If
Egalitariat
Mar 2012
#49
Hell, it's Florida! Jebbie signed the "stand your ground" law in 2005. Anyone who claims that ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2012
#8
People feel threatened all the time. In Florida that's all it takes to be able to kill someone?
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#9
Yes, it looks that way. I'd like to know more about the other incident he got off on regarding
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#45
The assclown WAS the threat, by his own admission he followed the kid to and from 7-11
Blue_Tires
Mar 2012
#17
That some will be unhappy with the outcome is very unfortunate, but it's certainly true.
slackmaster
Mar 2012
#3
No, I said that in any state you can kill in self defense with a hand gun in public if warranted
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2012
#41
Castle Doctrine very well has come to mean you can kill someone who you think is a threat.
EOTE
Mar 2012
#46
I Bet You Side With The Guy Who Shot That Japanese Kid In Louisiana, As Well. (n/t)
Paladin
Mar 2012
#54
That's A More Progressive Response Than I Was Anticipating From You. Thanks. (n/t)
Paladin
Mar 2012
#59
I agree a second degree murder count is certainly warranted in this case.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2012
#16
So What, Sir? 'Local Police Opinion' Is The Least Of Standards For Judgement
The Magistrate
Mar 2012
#57
Actually they matter a great deal, since due to them the shooter is still free...
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2012
#58
This is just so fucking outrageous. He should have been charged with murder!
FLAprogressive
Mar 2012
#18
You can't feel "threated" and then run straight toward the threat to shoot somebody!!
cybiz
Mar 2012
#22
Well, I think that if I were black and happened to find myself around.........
socialist_n_TN
Mar 2012
#30