cluciano63
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Glad the family is asking for the FBI to take over...this case sickens me.
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Still hiding.........and that's probably a good thing right now.:what:
Glad the family is asking for the FBI to take over...this case sickens me.
'BREAKING NEWS in Trayvon Martin Case: Officer in the Case Has A Prior Record of Racial Controversy
somepolitics:
fearandwar:
WFTV, a local Florida television station, reports that the supervising officer who initially responded to the killing of Trayvon Martin in Sanford has a prior record of racial controversy. In 2010, Sergeant Anthony Raimondo declined to arrest Justin Collison, who brutally attacked a black homeless man, leaving him unconscious and breaking his nose. Collison, who is white, is the son of a Sanford police officer and the grandson of a former Florida judge.
Collison was intoxicated at the time of the unprovoked attack. Also, a Youtube video captured the attack while it occurred. Despite having possession of the video, Raimando still refused to arrest Collison. Police only arrested Collison after the national media released the video and criticized police handling of the case.
http://private-revolution.tumblr.co...ng-news-in-trayvon-martin-case-officer-in-the
Will they be able to find him to arrest him? Or did this give him time to disappear?
Slightly off focus Question- if a group announces that they are going to find a person and detain them could that be considered a threat and/or is that breaking the law? Or is it similar to what I've read about in domestic situations where the police can't do anything until the abuse/crime is committed? And then wouldn't the threat of violence to a spouse be similar to school kids planning a violent spree and then none should be arrested beforehand? Sorry train of thought just kept chugging.
And another thing!! If Trayvon were so agressive or the agressor, why did he take off running when he saw GZ following him in his car??
GZ says on the tape, "He sees me, he's checking me out" and then "He just started running away" I'm paraphrasing.
I wonder if poor Trayvon didn't get lost, or was having trouble finding his way back to his stepmothers house.