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smitcompton
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Hi,
You're right, it a terrible thing that happened and the public outcry has helped propel this case to receive the attention it deserves.
I have never been one to be afraid of some speculation even though our legal staff cautions that the accused must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Gypsy is right in that I was ignorant at one time in my life on how the sytems works and so for those of you who aren;t clear on it, you ought read what she says as well.
However, it is clear to me that Zimmerman has taken his role as Neighborhood Watch person to the extreme. The police did ascertain that he was taking Criminal Justice courses in school. His previous 911 calls(somewhere around 40) always reporting a suspicious person in the neighborhood. This was a usual event for him. Even though the dispatcher told him it was not necessary to follow the kid, he did because he didn't want him to get away before the police came. He told the dispatcher his cell phone number so when the police arrived they could call him to find where he was. I speculate that he was the one calling for help, simply because he had cornered the boy and wanted help to keep him there. The boy began to run and this guys brain failed him and he shot, to keep him for the police arrival. I'm with Danny, its murder. They will charge him with something, I do not know what.
Of course race had something to do with it. A black kid in his neighborhood could only be up to no good. I am afraid of black men.
But I won't shoot them. Thats where I have a problem. I tell myself I have good reason to be afraid.
I hope he is charged, and I think he will be. I am not serving on a jury and so feel I can speculate without ruining the American Justice system.
It was a sad day! I'm Danny, you said it well again,
Annette
You're right, it a terrible thing that happened and the public outcry has helped propel this case to receive the attention it deserves.
I have never been one to be afraid of some speculation even though our legal staff cautions that the accused must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Gypsy is right in that I was ignorant at one time in my life on how the sytems works and so for those of you who aren;t clear on it, you ought read what she says as well.
However, it is clear to me that Zimmerman has taken his role as Neighborhood Watch person to the extreme. The police did ascertain that he was taking Criminal Justice courses in school. His previous 911 calls(somewhere around 40) always reporting a suspicious person in the neighborhood. This was a usual event for him. Even though the dispatcher told him it was not necessary to follow the kid, he did because he didn't want him to get away before the police came. He told the dispatcher his cell phone number so when the police arrived they could call him to find where he was. I speculate that he was the one calling for help, simply because he had cornered the boy and wanted help to keep him there. The boy began to run and this guys brain failed him and he shot, to keep him for the police arrival. I'm with Danny, its murder. They will charge him with something, I do not know what.
Of course race had something to do with it. A black kid in his neighborhood could only be up to no good. I am afraid of black men.
But I won't shoot them. Thats where I have a problem. I tell myself I have good reason to be afraid.
I hope he is charged, and I think he will be. I am not serving on a jury and so feel I can speculate without ruining the American Justice system.
It was a sad day! I'm Danny, you said it well again,
Annette