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In reply to the discussion: Trayvon Martin ran from George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman ran him down. [View all]Amerigo Vespucci
(30,885 posts)10. He had to run him down. He was standing his ground. Why do you hate America?
And ANYONE who's ready ANY of my Martin / Zimmerman posts knows that's sarcasm.
The fucker hunted him down and murdered him in cold blood and I hope he FRIES for it.
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Trayvon Martin ran from George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman ran him down. [View all]
Egalitariat
May 2012
OP
GZ got out of his car armed and pursued Trayvon Martin- after being told not to
notadmblnd
May 2012
#1
he called the police department and the officer on dispatch said "we don't need you to do that"
notadmblnd
May 2012
#18
I would concede that it was advice if the instruction came from a 911 dispatch
notadmblnd
May 2012
#42
Here's something that you don't seem to understand GZ did not call 911 he called Sanford PD
notadmblnd
May 2012
#50
That is the first time I have heard that it was an LEO that Zimmerman spoke to that night before the
ProgressiveProfessor
May 2012
#51
I knew you would come up with something to rationalize and justify it in your mind.
notadmblnd
May 2012
#56
If I called 911 about a suspicious person and was asked if I was following them, after responding
sabrina 1
May 2012
#57
I think the question will be whether he acted reasonably under the circumstances,
JDPriestly
May 2012
#63
That should be considered by the jury when assessing his mental state
ProgressiveProfessor
May 2012
#71
Well, the HOA that Zimmerman represented specifically instructs watchmen to not intervene
magical thyme
May 2012
#62
I've always wondered... If it's a gated community, there is usually a guard at the guard house
kayakjohnny
May 2012
#2
What do you mean "ran him down"? There are several possible ways of taking that.
uppityperson
May 2012
#3
"Ran him down" to me usually means in a vehicle. Why on earth would you feel the need to insult
uppityperson
May 2012
#12
Martin's girlfriend said Martin called her and said he was scared of creepy guy following him.
ZombieHorde
May 2012
#6
He had to run him down. He was standing his ground. Why do you hate America?
Amerigo Vespucci
May 2012
#10
A witness said there was a chase with one person about 10 feet behind the other
Quixote1818
May 2012
#11
You "wonder about the intelligence of" Tray's girlfriend? Good grief and good bye.
uppityperson
May 2012
#52
So you would not be scared to death by some big guy coming after you at night if you were 17?
Quixote1818
May 2012
#46
Morally of course. Legally is TBD and there is a lot of fuzz on it.
ProgressiveProfessor
May 2012
#17
Let's see. One had a gun and the other had Skittles. Wonder who was the intimidater.
Lint Head
May 2012
#32