Eric Rudolph also had a community of people the helped to hide him and provided him with supplies, and he also had a very dense forest that he was familiar with to hide in. I doubt Dorner has any of these things.
Why is this even a topic? Why are people so much more worried about drones than say, helicopters?You all do realize that these drones aren't the same ones the military uses don't you?
The guy is dead. More than likely he committed suicide already. He did everything he set out to do, he released his manifesto, got media attention drawn to it with his shooting spree and has put the LAPD under the microscope. There was nothing else for him to do, and he had to know once he...
You would think that if he was punched in the face hard enough to break his nose and knock him on his butt, then have his head repeatedly smashed into the the ground to the point it opened up a gash that needed stitches, Zimmerman would have at least a little blood somewhere on him. Even if he...
This is a homicide case. When a human kills another human it is a homicide. Whether it is justifiable or not is up to the law. But once again when a human kills another human it is a homicide.
He didn't duck under a porch. He went under the awning of the clubhouse to get out of the rain. He put his hood on because it was raining. Doing those things when it is raining is not suspicious.
And on the same call Zimmerman says that he is running away. This shows that Trayvon was not being aggressive. So stop trying to say he was. If Zimmerman had any injuries they came from Trayvon defending himself after Zimmerman gave chase.
Like I said before, if it wasn't for Sharpton nobody would have even heard about this, Trayvon's family would never have gotten a chance at justice, there wouldn't have been any type of investigation. So like him or not, Sharpton was needed in this case.
And how can to say Trayvon was going to...
Besides the fact that Zimmerman's own lawyer and the Governor of Florida both said that this isn't as stand your ground case, do you have any citations from any case were a person killed somebody and claimed stand your ground, and absolutely no investigation was done to determine if it was true...
This is not a stand your ground case. Zimmerman's own lawyer already said it wasn't. The governor of Florida said it wasn't. I posted a link earlier in this thread quoting them both as saying so.
It didn't matter what Trayvon was wearing, Zimmerman already had the preconceived notion that all young black males were there to rob them. I fully believe that if Trayvon had been wearing pair of Khakis, a shirt and tie with a wind breaker over it, we would have the same results.
I don't see how people can be against Sharpton in all of this. You can like him or not, but the simple fact of the matter is if he didn't start giving this some media attention the Feds or the State wouldn't have investigated this at all. He gave the family and Trayvon a voice.
Zimmerman's lawyer: 'Stand your ground' doesn't apply in Trayvon Martin case
A lawyer for the man at the center of the Trayvon Martin death investigation said Florida's "stand your ground" law doesn't apply to the shooting that killed the unarmed teen.
"In my legal opinion, that's not...
This is what I don't understand about the people who are supporting the "Stand your ground law". Instead of supporting Zimmerman and blaming Trayvon for this, they should be pointing out how this isn't a case of stand your ground, and the law is being improperly applied her to defend Zimmerman...
See this is the difference, you identified yourself and asked what they were doing. Zimmerman never did that. He kept following Tray until Tray decided to run away from him. We know this because while Zimmerman was on the 911 call he never made an attempt to ask Tray anything. From what his...
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