Yep, as usual Taaffe isn't helping Zimmerman's case at all....
Taffe says, We had eight burglaries in our neighborhood all perpetrated by young black males in the 15 months prior to Trayvon being shot. It would have been nine - there would have been nine, but George Zimmerman through his efforts of being a neighborhood watch captain helped stop one in progress, documented in the 911 calls February 2. My house was being robbed, and
George on his nightly rounds watched this burglary in progress, called Sanford P.D., waited for them, and helped ensure that nothing bad happened to my house. And it's documented the 911 call for February 2. That was my residence that George Zimmerman helped stop.
http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2...g-black-males-if-you-plant-corn-you-get-corn/
Again, according to Wendy Dorival, SFP liaison between Neighborhood watch groups and LE specifically instructed Zimmerman's group that they were not to even make rounds so why was Zimmerman out doing "his rounds." It seems to me that Zimmerman had a problem listening and following very simple instructions.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46830953/#.T3xtVKs1_TC
In Sanford, she said, watch groups are not even supposed to make the rounds. That is the job of another kind of volunteer organization, Citizens on Patrol, whose members are selected and trained by the police and who drive the streets in a specially marked vehicle. Members of that group, Ms. Dorival said, are armed only with a radio.
~jmo~