No, it does not look like he has a broken nose nor does it appear that he has head lacerations, but then there is not a close up so can't be sure.
You can't really see if he had injuries or not. too hard to tell.
No, it does not look like he has a broken nose nor does it appear that he has head lacerations, but then there is not a close up so can't be sure.
In January his tweets were from an android phone.Do you have a link that TM's cell phone was an iPhone? I haven't read anything that said exactly what type of cell phone he had. Thank you!
Here's the video of Zimmerman:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/george-zimmerman-police-surveillance-16024475
No you don't.
All you would need to do is show that it COULD HAVE BEEN. A jury would have to decide, without a shadow of a doubt.
You can't really see if he had injuries or not. too hard to tell.
That's begging the question.He ended up shooting a kid. I'd characterize that as hostile.
Now u lost me, do u think the girl who was on the phone with Trayvon is just guessing that?You've lost me ... what is this setting straight? His dad said, in an interview, Trayvon probably put the hoodie on because it was raining. The one person that never made a big deal out of the hoodie was Zimmerman. He simply stated what Trayvon was wearing.
You can't really see if he had injuries or not. too hard to tell.
But he hasn't been charged yet. You can't go to step two (proving self defense) when you haven't even taken step one yet (charging him with a crime).
Nope! Watch, not follow! That's what made him a stalker. My job is to report suspicious activity to LE and disseminate crime prevention info.A neighborhood watchman is not a stalker.
They are supposed to watch and then watch some more, and getting out of a car does not mean you are a stalker. :nono:
You can't really see if he had injuries or not. too hard to tell.
Have you seen Trayvon's phone records? The ones I've seen allegedly belonged to his girlfriend. Any idea why Trayvon punching Zimmerman in the head would disconnect Trayvon's iPhone?
Here's the video of Zimmerman:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/george-zimmerman-police-surveillance-16024475
The video is at too low of a resolution, and there's a ton of artifacting going on.You can't really see if he had injuries or not. too hard to tell.
I can see him clearly? His face looks fine. Nothing like I would have imagined if he was being viciously attacked. Maybe it's not perfectly clear looking at the back of his head, but it's nothing like I would think had his head been slammed into the concrete over and over again? There's no bandages or anything?
Wasn't he treated/cleaned up before he got in the squad car?
I can see him clearly? His face looks fine. Nothing like I would have imagined if he was being viciously attacked. Maybe it's not perfectly clear looking at the back of his head, but it's nothing like I would think had his head been slammed into the concrete over and over again? There's no bandages or anything?
You can't prove it one way anymore than I can the other way because we do not have access to all of the information necessary to piece it together.
Just because someone is deceased doesn't mean they are necessarily the victim. When someone is killed in defense of ones self or another, they are dead, but not necessarily victimized if they were the agressor with itent to either kill or do great bodily harm.
The investigation will reasonably show whether GZ has a claim of self defense or not. It doesn't matter if TM was black, white, hoodie, no hoodie, skittles or gum - it's going to come down to who was the agressor, where was the gun prior to the shooting, was GZ injured and what the witnesses and 911 calls when put together can help a special prosecutor put together a reasonable explanation of how the events took place.
Your statements are so simplistic. Thank God our system doesn't work that way.
Nope! Watch, not follow! That's what made him a stalker. My job is to report suspicious activity to LE and disseminate crime prevention info.
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