Zimmerman's lawyers drop him

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Is it just me or did his prior counsel throw his ass under the bus? I mean if they didn't want to represent him, fine when he does call inform him. But call a news conference and broadcast it to the world? Attorney/client privilege much? Douches.

And it seemed top me that the smile on the prosecutor's face today was just a bit too big. Seems like she went out of the way to emphasize finding "justice for Travon" and how "sweet" his parents are. We got a dissertation on how important her role is and how good her prosecuting attorneys that she assigned are. I'm afraid it's gots the looks of a witch hunt IMO. Hopefully some real facts will come out now whatever they may be, but I'm not holding my breath that this guy will get any semblance of a fair trail.

I read the sweet parents thing on yahoo. How exactly can you claim to be impartial/fair and say something like we promised is sweet parents? The circus is just beginning. Like I said in another thread, innocent or guilty this is not going to end up good for Zimmerman.
 

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Well, if nothing else it's a sad lesson to all the would be vigilantes. Stalking a kid might get your ass beaten and you might use your gun and you might go to jail.

How much better off would Georgie boy have been if he had simply complied with the dispatcher's instructions?

Dumb + a gun = bad ending.
 

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Well, if nothing else it's a sad lesson to all the would be vigilantes. Stalking a kid might get your ass beaten and you might use your gun and you might go to jail.

How much better off would Georgie boy have been if he had simply complied with the dispatcher's instructions?

Dumb + a gun = bad ending.

A-friggin-men....
 

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Yeah, that really worked out well for the guy in Denver! He listened to the dispatcher, hes dead! Do you guys even live in the present? I had a dispatcher tell me to stay on the phone once when I called in about an accident and it's location, I hung up and helped the people in the accident. Guess I should have stayed on the phone and ignored them according to Books.
 

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Ol' George was quite the racist wasn't he?

http://news.yahoo.com/zimmerman-demanded-discipline-2010-race-related-beating-officers-051804872.html?fb_action_ids=10151485039985422&fb_action_types=news.reads&fb_ref=type%3Aread%2Cuser%3ApdY64D3E3UioLb4QB1xYUtdAoVU&fb_source=other_multiline&code=AQB-5mDPu2qd4n5MDRD31lGO7NzFkQChHD2TFV_njkZZhChQpTyzl_iYPhA5SqeEWAqFSgMkk55PSB7EO3v9d466WpKaj7Zv8hHG6PN9oGTqA1XH6awbtIyzPJBXnX7phbkQIdAotgs7YOOiJ6yAGqfR-65DwdxiH1wE73tZmxxuh9AGPqZiVnVoJ0t0jGFWRSs#_=_


Zimmerman demanded discipline in 2010 race-related beating for officers who investigated Martin shooting


In late 2010 and early 2011 George Zimmerman, the Hispanic Sanford, Fla., man who shot and killed 17-year-old black teen Trayvon Martin, publicly demanded discipline in a race-related beating case for at least two of the police officers who cleared him after the Feb. 26 altercation, according to records obtained by The Daily Caller.

In a letter to Seminole County NAACP president Turner Clayton, a member of the Zimmerman family wrote that George was one of “very few” in Sanford who publicly condemned the “beating of the black homeless man Sherman Ware on Dec. 4, 2010, by the son of a Sanford police officer,” who is white.

TheDC has confirmed the identity of the Zimmerman family member who wrote the letter but is withholding that person’s specific identity out of concern for the family’s safety.

On Dec. 4, 2010, Justin Collison, the son of Sanford Police Department Lt. Chris Collison, was involved in a bar fight at The Wet Spot bar in Sanford. During the fight, which moved from indoors to outdoors, the younger Collison struck Ware.

Ware suffered a concussion, and paramedics took him to the hospital shortly after police arrived on the scene. Collison was not arrested or charged, even though an onlooker had video evidence of his actions.

No arrest was made and no action taken for weeks. Documents and emails now show police officers and officials from the office of the State Attorney operated with extreme caution because Collison’s father was a high-ranking law enforcement officer.

In the final days of 2010, an Orlando television station aired the video footage of Justin Collison beating Ware. Collison turned himself in six days later, on Jan. 3, 2011. He agreed to pay for Ware’s medical bills and make donations to nonprofit organizations, including the NAACP. (RELATED: Full coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting)

After Justin Collison surrendered himself to authorities, the Sanford Police Department struggled to hold its officials accountable. A lengthy investigation conducted by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office concluded that the police officials involved did not offer Justin Collison “preferential treatment.”

Still, according to members of the Zimmerman family, George printed and distributed copies of fliers on bright fluorescent-colored paper demanding that the community “hold accountable” officers responsible for any misconduct. TheDC has obtained a copy of one of those fliers.

“Do you know the individual that stepped up when no one else in the black community would?” the Zimmerman family member asked in the letter to the NAACP’s Clayton.

“Do you know who spent tireless hours putting fliers on the cars of persons parked in the churches of the black community? Do you know who waited for the church‐goers to get out of church so that he could hand them fliers in an attempt to organize the black community against this horrible miscarriage of justice? Do you know who helped organize the City Hall meeting on January 8th, 2011 at Sanford City Hall??”

“That person was GEORGE ZIMMERMAN,” the letter insisted. “Ironic isn’t it?”

Every Sunday, according to his family, Zimmerman would stroll through Sanford’s black neighborhoods handing out the fliers demanding justice for Sherman Ware, and calling for the police to hold their own officials accountable. Zimmerman would also place the fliers on people’s cars outside churches.

“I challenge you to stand together and to have our voices heard, and to hold accountable all of those officers, and officials whom let this atrocious attack pass unpunished until the media revealed it,” one of the fliers reads in part. “This animal could have attacked anyone of us, our children or loved ones in his alcohol fueled rage.”

The officers whom Zimmerman targeted for accountability in the Sherman Ware incident were all cleared by the Seminole County Sheriff’s investigation, despite Zimmerman’s repeated accusations that police gave kid-glove treatment to a white officer’s son who beat a defenseless, homeless black man.

But 14 months later, at least two of the same officers investigated the shooting death of Trayvon Martin - and cleared Zimmerman - even though his voice was the loudest calling for their punishment in the Ware case.

One of those officers was Timothy Smith. According to a police incident report from the scene of the Feb. 26 shooting, Officer Smith handcuffed Zimmerman and transported him to the police station. Another was Sergeant Anthony Raimondo, who was on scene with Smith and other local officers.

At least one liberal media outlet - the self-described African-American news outlet NewsOne - has framed the story in a different light.

On March 19, NewsOne argued that the Sherman Ware incident illustrates a pattern of mistreatment of black victims by the Sanford Police Department.

”They [Sanford police] have a history of NOT arresting offenders who assault black men,” the article’s author declared.
 

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I find it absolutely ridiculous that race is even an issue in this case. Every media outlet in America owes George Zimmerman a huge apology and a big fat check for libel/slander, guilty or not.



Well, if nothing else it's a sad lesson to all the would be vigilantes. Stalking a kid might get your ass beaten and you might use your gun and you might go to jail.

How much better off would Georgie boy have been if he had simply complied with the dispatcher's instructions?

Dumb + a gun = bad ending.

Actually, according to a (The?) witness statement and George's testimony, he was walking back to his truck when Trayvon attacked him. Again, not saying this is the truth, I have absolutely no standing in this case, but all of the ACTUAL, PHYSICAL evidence in this case seems to point in the other direction. We can have all the emotional and media doctored "evidence" that we want but it still won't prove his innocense or guilt.

Unforunately, he's already guilty of being a victim of our "justice" system and mainstream media.
 

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Well, if nothing else it's a sad lesson to all the would be vigilantes. Stalking a kid might get your ass beaten and you might use your gun and you might go to jail.

How much better off would Georgie boy have been if he had simply complied with the dispatcher's instructions?

Dumb + a gun = bad ending.

Something we should all agree on.

Yeah, that really worked out well for the guy in Denver! He listened to the dispatcher, hes dead! Do you guys even live in the present? I had a dispatcher tell me to stay on the phone once when I called in about an accident and it's location, I hung up and helped the people in the accident. Guess I should have stayed on the phone and ignored them according to Books.

Apparently not. I'll be the first to tell you that a dispatcher has no authority whatsoever in telling a citizen what to do during an emergency. They can offer suggestions, but they aren't binding. However, when a dispatcher gives good advice (as in this case), you ignore it at your peril. JB is correct in this case.

I heard two different news stories yesterday, from different news outlets, that referred to Trayvon as a "black child".

Technically, he is. That's how the Dept. of Just Us pads the "children of gun violence" statistics. They're considered children until they reach 20 years of age. Funny, we don't consider 18 year old soldiers "child soldiers". We don't consider 18 year old defendants "youthful offenders". Double standards anyone?
 

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Technically, he is. That's how the Dept. of Just Us pads the "children of gun violence" statistics. They're considered children until they reach 20 years of age. Funny, we don't consider 18 year old soldiers "child soldiers". We don't consider 18 year old defendants "youthful offenders". Double standards anyone?

It's also funny that they can be children of gun violence, but if their the one pulling the trigger, their adults.
 

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