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I would have said the same before the trial. I just see no evidence.
Thats the system. He may have set out to kill this kid, BUT there is absolutely no evidence suggesting.I can see him getting off because of the evidence presented.
But common sense allows you to piece it together.
Ray Lewis chucked some bloody clothes.
OJ Simpsons ran from cops.
Michael Jackson has alarms set up 30 feet from his bedroom.
These people were all guilty but were let off. If you have a brain though, you know they're all guilty. Casey Anthony too...
Why?
Trayvon Martin defended himself.
Zimmerman was following Trayvon.
Yes...
Trayvon knew he was being followed.
Yes...
After having been followed, he's now confronted. How is that not grounds for fearing what's about to happen? If it was a girl, should she wait to see what this man following her has to say after having followed her. Let him get right up on her and see what he's all about in the middle of the night. She's most likely going to end up raped and in a ditch. Why is it different for Trayvon? He knew he was being followed from the start. Then this dude actually gets out of his vehicle to confront him. I'd assume I'm about to get stabbed or mugged in that situation. I'm not waiting to see what someone has to say after they've been following me. Self-defense... he felt threatened. And rightfully so.
Zimmerman was following Trayvon.
Yes...
Trayvon knew he was being followed.
Yes...
After having been followed, he's now confronted. How is that not grounds for fearing what's about to happen? If it was a girl, should she wait to see what this man following her has to say after having followed her. Let him get right up on her and see what he's all about in the middle of the night. She's most likely going to end up raped and in a ditch. Why is it different for Trayvon? He knew he was being followed from the start. Then this dude actually gets out of his vehicle to confront him. I'd assume I'm about to get stabbed or mugged in that situation. I'm not waiting to see what someone has to say after they've been following me. Self-defense... he felt threatened. And rightfully so.
Trayvon was wearing a hooded sweatshirt and folded khakis , hardly 'gangster clothing'. So Zimmerman thinks he looks suspicious. How so? His clothing is suspicious. Gimme a break. If a white person was wearing a hooded sweatshirt and folded khakis no one would think he was suspicious. Zimmerman thought he was suspicious because he was black, we all know it.
He then begins to follow this 'suspicious' individual even though the police operator explicitly tells him not to.
Trayvon turns and confronts the weird guy following him. I'd be kind of freaked out too if I was 17 and some guy who is nearly 30 is following me down and empty street. An altercation ensues in which Zimmermans gains 'very insignificant injuries' and he decides to shoot the kid.
Hmmmm seems like manslaughter to me. Sets a dangerous precedent if someone can walk into a court and argue that if they confront someone they subjectively deem to be suspicious and he/she throws a punch (which I assume would lead to very insignificant injuries) then the individual has the right to shoot and kill them in self defence.
