interweb fiction.
So, if he had stayed in his car and minded his own business, he'd still be on trial?
interweb fiction.
I firmly believe that Zimmerman didn't intend to kill anyone that night, that he wasn't hunting the black kid.
I think the whole thing was one giant mistake and it makes me sad.
None of which changes the fact that if Zimmerman had stayed in the car as he'd been instructed, no confrontation would have occurred. If Zimmerman wasn't carrying a gun - a neighborhood watch is prohibited from doing - the shooting wouldn't have happened.
Only two people know what actually happened when they met up, and one of them is dead. I don't think Zimmerman in a racist murderer. I think he's a man who made a huge mistake. And I do think he's going to get convicted. Whether that's "fair" or not is another conversation.
He was NEVER instructed to stay in the car. Just more disinformation spread by the media. Go listen to the full recording (and not the ones edited to make him out to be a racist either), and you can hear where it sounds like he is running. The operator asks him if he is following the guy, he says yes. The operator then says we don't need you to do that (not an order), and he says okay and then it sounds like he stopped running.
perhaps. what's that got to do with being (or not) instructed to stay in the car?
guess it comes down to whether the actual job description was "neighborhood watch" or "neighborhood enforcement"
Maybe just being advised against even following the kid.
People like me will be excluded from the jury pool, and that's how it should be. I believe this guy confronted the kid with the idea that if the kid got the better of him he could always shoot the him. He won't spend too much time in jail.
You've lost me now. I don't even know where you are.How do you think he confronted someone when he didn't even know where they were?
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