Didn't Zimmerman, Sr. talk about the letter on Hannity's program last night? I can't understand why he would discuss it if it hadn't been sent by the family.
Myself, I have absolutely no doubt that it was the Zimmerman's.
~jmo~
LOL, Slick fix on the pool light.
FWIW, the unit that Zimmerman lived in is individually owned. I scanned over all of the units ownership roster and there are 2 or 3 owned by Lennar Homes who was probably the original developer, IDK, but Zimmerman's is not one of those. They could be possibly subsidizing his rent out of the HOA dues, but that would be unusual at least for the community that I presently live in.
HOA's work differently in this situation - it's complicated because they sold half and rented the rest.
I've hired courtesy officers for over 2 decades on tons of properties. They sign an ancillary lease addendum and a waiver that releases the property of liability should the guidelines not be followed. In lieu of free or reduced rent, they will walk the property "x" amount of hours in the interest of protecting the structures and amenities only - they are not there for the protection of residents, employees, contractors, or visitors to the property. Residents are told this as well, call 911 in an emergency.
They must be a police officer in most cases (liability). If they are not a police officer, in no way are they permitted to carry a weapon, period. Officers are told not to carry their weapon while walking the properties, but it's highly doubtful they leave their gun at home. I've never had an incident anything close to what happened in this case. Courtesy officers follow people who they deem suspicious all the time - usually without incident - they just want to see where someone is going and what they are up to, if it looks like a crime in progress, they call LE
In spite of the accusations of stalking and vigilantism - GZ was just following/watching - routine. Every day of the week there are courtesy officers in thousands of apartment communities following someone they don't recognize through a property to make sure they belong or they are not up to something. They don't ask for ID until they seem suspicious. I see the same thing here - he was just watching.
The problem here was the gun should have been left in the car and GZ should have stayed in his truck to wait for LE, especially after TM started running. At that point GZ had to know the situation could turn dangerous, he needed to wait.
One other thing - the 46 phone calls to LE, in most cases a courtesy officer for a community is a cop, and they just call their buddies to do a drive-by or they take care of it themselves. GZ is not an officer so he couldn't do anything more than call LE. ALL 46 times he did just that.
JMO
Interesting where FT lives compared to GZ. Do you suppose FT might have seen TM first and called GZ??? That would be on the phone records. Funny, too, how George's father talks about his son was on the phone with the sister right before he left to go to the store and how he always shops on Sunday. Not sure this is a Super-Target but regular Targets just have a few food items but not where you would want to shop for a weeks worth of food. jmo
This was in reference to whether the word C***s was said... The enhanced sound track sounds as if Zimmerman was saying 'Cold'... It was very cool that evening and with the rain it made it feel even colder. You've got to remember that in Florida people start dressing as if they was on a polar expedition once the temps start dropping below 60 degrees...
Especially interesting how it wasn't enough to state George was going grocery shopping (that he ALWAYS shops on Sunday) but he needed to back it up by saying George texted his sister? to tell her he was going. A little overkill? (excuse the pun)
Been wondering something, it has been stated many times that GZ moved out of his rented place the very next day and went into hiding, is GZ still renting the townhouse? Did he leave all his stuff there or was he somehow able to pack up everything and move in less than a day?
BBM Really???? Hmm I live in Florida and I never dress as if I were on a polar expedition, why it even went down into the 40's last year and I didn't even wear gloves. 60 degress is not considered cold here, cool yes, but cold, get real. jmo, imo (and personal experience) and all that jazz
BBM Really???? Hmm I live in Florida and I never dress as if I were on a polar expedition, why it even went down into the 40's last year and I didn't even wear gloves. 60 degress is not considered cold here, cool yes, but cold, get real. jmo, imo (and personal experience) and all that jazz
Thanks UVamerica and highflyer for posting those links. I thought I remembered reading that Zimmerman Sr. had discussed that letter last night on Hannity.
~jmo~
was TM wailing for his life while held at gunpoint I think GZ's story implodes. IMO, that person wailing was not the assailant and was not engaged in any threat to GZ and there was plenty of time for GZ to DECIDE what to do, whether to shoot and kill him or de-escalate the encounter-for whatever reason he decided to shoot.
IMO, TM pissed GZ off. I think GZ grabbed TM, maybe by his arm to ensure he couldn't get away-I think TM may have flailed his other arm, maybe landed a punch...maybe, but not a very good one, just enough to REALLY tick GZ off and he then, if he hadn't already, pulled his gun and pointed it at TM from a very close position and let it sink in to TM that he was going to die and then he pulled the trigger. Or maybe the whole thing was done with the gun drawn and TM trying to get away while GZ hung onto him.
I don't think anyone of the witnesses can really accurately describe what happened-I think the best bet is forensics and the precise timeline that will be established. I just hope it's enough. The description of GZ after the shooting was not of an agitated and distraught individual who was engaged in a battle which makes sense in this context. There was no big fight. The more I think about it the more I feel it was like an execution with GZ feeling justified because TM was one of those a%$holes that had previously gotten away so he wasn't doing anything wrong in eliminating this threat. If GZ had ever just thought or considered that maybe TM was just a regular teenager nothing would have happened. But to GZ, TM was just a type, a prototypeout of central casting running amok around his pristine kingdom and GZ was going to set things right this time.
BBM Really???? Hmm I live in Florida and I never dress as if I were on a polar expedition, why it even went down into the 40's last year and I didn't even wear gloves. 60 degress is not considered cold here, cool yes, but cold, get real. jmo, imo (and personal experience) and all that jazz
Didn't the dispatcher ask GZ if he was following TM? Dispatch didn't ask if he was on foot, did he?????? So maybe GZ was following him with the car and the reason he eventually got out of the car may be because he could not find TM and decided to track him where he lost him, then found him behind he buildings. jmo
02:06:65 Sh** he's running.
Dispatcher: He's running? Which way is he running?
02:09:47 (Car door alarm?)
Zimmerman: Down towards the other entrance to the neighborhood. (car door slam)
02:14:18
Dispatcher: Which entrance is that that he's heading towards?
Zimmerman: The back entrance ****ing (unintelligible)
02:22:36
19:11:59 subj now running towards back entrance of complex
Dispatcher: Are you following him?
Zimmerman: Yeah (wind noises)
02:25:20
19:12:00 Trayvon receives call from girlfriend
Dispatcher: Ok, we don't need you to do that.
Zimmerman: Ok
Dispatcher: Alright sir what is your name?
Zimmerman: George He ran. (wind noises continue)
02:38:14
(Wind noises stop some time in here)
I live in TX, so a bit different climate---but 60 degrees and you will still see people with shorts and flip flops here. :twocents::moo:
This was in reference to whether the word C***s was said... The enhanced sound track sounds as if Zimmerman was saying 'Cold'... It was very cool that evening and with the rain it made it feel even colder. You've got to remember that in Florida people start dressing as if they was on a polar expedition once the temps start dropping below 60 degrees...
Yep, I am in shorts an flip flops about 80% of the year (besides work time when I have to be in "professional" clothing, sandals are allowed but no flip flops, "dadgum" it):floorlaugh:
Really? I was born in Florida and have lived here my entire life and I can assure you that I have never once dressed as if I was on a polar expedition in the winter especially in temperatures around 60. Yea, I might wear a hoodie but I have never donned a snowsuit, hats, gloves, parkas, boots, googles, or anything else that might be required to go on a polar expedition.
~jmo~
not because he was just thinking randomly about burglaries-it's important to know that was his thought sequence-burglaries wasn't the essential element or object of the call, the black kid was-What made him call the police? The black kid who, when he saw him, made him immediately conclude he was a burglar, of course and he was going to get him and not let him get away like the other a%$holes did.
Also Tuesday, Taaffe told CNN that the neighborhood had experienced a spate of burglaries over 15 months, which he said were committed by black men. But Taaffe said Zimmerman was not a racist.
"Young black men were never the topic of discussion," he said. It was that neighborhood homes had been repeatedly burglarized, he said.
Police records didn't appear to support Taaffe's assertion, describing four incidents involving black men. Taaffe declined further comment to CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/03/justice/florida-teen-shooting/index.html