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he's on trail for something the other side of the zimmerman coin is trayvon fearing for his life and defending himself. there is george's story which is only one side. the dead can't speak
TM had gone between the houses and was out of sight from GZ for several minutes. GZ was searching for TM. TM had more than enough time to get home. If TM feared for his life, they could not have run into each other. I have walked the dog path, and TM could have been home in about 90 seconds from where GZ's car was parked. GZ was on the phone with dispatch longer than that.
If there were no gun shot, who would have gone to jail when the police arrived?
Who would have been charged with assault?
If Zimmerman didn't have a gun on him that night, would he had the guts to get out of the car and follow someone he profiled as a no good thug? See, two people can play the what if game.
I am certainly not calling him a thug but it obvious that many here who are maligning Trayvon Martin and the future that he may have had would call that outstanding young Black man a thug.
TM had gone between the houses and was out of sight from GZ for several minutes. GZ was searching for TM. TM had more than enough time to get home. If TM feared for his life, they could not have run into each other. I have walked the dog path, and TM could have been home in about 90 seconds from where GZ's car was parked. GZ was on the phone with dispatch longer than that.
evading george was probably the reason he was out of sight. the jury will figure it out and render a verdict.
TM had gone between the houses and was out of sight from GZ for several minutes. GZ was searching for TM. TM had more than enough time to get home. If TM feared for his life, they could not have run into each other. I have walked the dog path, and TM could have been home in about 90 seconds from where GZ's car was parked. GZ was on the phone with dispatch longer than that.
Nope, this is nothing more than GZ's convenient lie. Just as GZ stated that TM jumped out of the non-existent bushes.
If Zimmerman didn't have a gun on him that night, would he had the guts to get out of the car and follow someone he profiled as a no good thug? See, two people can play the what if game.
His intention was to keep an eye on TM till police arrived. He had no reason to believe it would get physical, so of course he would have gotten out of the car. In fact he didn't know if he would for sure find TM, who had disappeared.
That is a far-right site that claims all kinds of unsubstantiated things, none of them citing a source. There's no link to a school record, or someone from the school who states that Trayvon missed 53 days of school. So basically there is no proof that he missed 53 days of school, it's just another "thug" myth.
Sorry it's not good enough for you ... it is what it is. And what it is - is that he was suspended 3 times and missed 10 1/2 weeks of school. And liked to fight. And get high. And wanted to buy a gun.
His intention was to keep an eye on TM till police arrived. He had no reason to believe it would get physical, so of course he would have gotten out of the car.
he should of had a reason to worry it might get physical. following someone around in the dark? not alerting them to who you are. he was a stalker creep to the person he was following. this isn't just about what george thought that night. trayvon also experienced the event from his perspective
Nope, this is nothing more than GZ's convenient lie. Just as GZ stated that TM jumped out of the non-existent bushes.
You realize there were bushes there, right?
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