LolaMoon08
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It's also irrelevant IMO.
It's irrelevant to you, but some of us find it interesting so it is relevant to us.
MOO
It's also irrelevant IMO.
Wow. I don't own a gun. I've never owned a gun. I've never had an interest in police work. But I recognize that people are different. Just because I can't imagine being armed, much less leaving my vehicle to follow someone while being armed, does not mean there are other people for whom that's perfectly normal.It wouldn't be a leap to assume that someone who exits their vehicle with a loaded gun and follows someone anticipates a confrontation or shooting, IMO
It's very difficult, if not impossible to fight someone who is sitting on top of you, and has you pinned down. Especially a person 6'3" tall, weighing 160 lbs. IMO
I want to know how many other photos that person took. Did he photograph the scene, the body, Zimmerman's face? Or just the back of his head?
It's irrelevant to you, but some of us find it interesting so it is relevant to us.
MOO
http://www.scribd.com/doc/88303139/Zimmerman-Family-letter-to-the-NAACP
Page 2 of 7 states where george was handing out flyers to the meeting that commenter was referring to. another coincidence
http://www.scribd.com/doc/88303139/Zimmerman-Family-letter-to-the-NAACP
Page 2 of 7 states where george was handing out flyers to the meeting that commenter was referring to. another coincidence
It's irrelevant to you, but some of us find it interesting so it is relevant to us.
MOO
Okay, but that does not rule out this possibility: GZ's impression may have genuinely changed from thinking he was a "kid" in his teens, to thinking he was older, after he got smacked in the face by him so hard that it broke his nose and knocked him to the ground (if that's what happened).I think GZ described him to dispatch as being in his late teens...not early 20's. TM had just turned 17 so there was approximately 11 to 12 years difference in their ages. That is not a few years younger. jmo
Magnolia, any thoughts on how George managed to get his gun out of the inside of his waist band holster if he was pinned down, getting his head bashed on the sidewalk, with his attackers full body weight covering his mouth and nose, while he was screaming?
How'd he get to it?
It is totally him. The same language is used in the post and his letter to the office of the governor
http://www.scribd.com/doc/88303139/Zimmerman-Family-letter-to-the-NAACP
go to page 4 of 7
Ok, I'll play along. What is exactly wrong with the comment to the article? Someone who is mad at the LE for a homeless man being beaten?
Assuming GZ was the one who took the gun out first.
Ok, I'll play along. What is exactly wrong with the comment to the article? Someone who is mad at the LE for a homeless man being beaten?
Ok, I'll play along. What is exactly wrong with the comment to the article? Someone who is mad at the LE for a homeless man being beaten?
Nothing is wrong with it! Nothing at all! That's not the point! It just gives us a little insight into his thinking.
MOO
I did not see anybody saying there was anything wrong with it.
It's just incredibly ironic in a tragical way that he is in the same position now.
Okay, but that does not rule out this possibility: GZ's impression may have genuinely changed from thinking he was a "kid" in his teens, to thinking he was older, after he got smacked in the face by him so hard that it broke his nose and knocked him to the ground (if that's what happened).