17 yo Trayvon Martin Shot to Death by Neighborhood Watch Captain #19

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  • #721
Thats not what the article says, it says: "Tracy Martin had been looking for his son Trayvon since the night before. He went to bed figuring the teen must have gone to the movies and turned off his phone."

I think that means that Tracy thought Trayvon turned his phone off because he was at the movie, not that Tracy went to bed and turn off his (Tracy's phone) phone. You know that ad they play before the movie starts that says be kind to others please shut off your phone.... JMO
 
  • #722
I have nothing to add other than I have gotten so skeptical when it comes to anything from the media anymore.....and that is so sad.IMO.
Why can't anything be trusted anymore????
 
  • #723
Is the station closed, or are the front doors just locked for right now?

I think it's just those doors or they'd be arrested. No mention has been made of the station being closed. Protesters should never be allowed to cause the close of a law enforcement office, IMO
 
  • #724
I've had the same thought, BB. I've never heard of a police station closing down before due to a protest. I mean they are the police after all. Post some dadgum officers at the door.

I am admittedly a bit jaded wrt this LEA but I wonder if this is an indication GZ has been arrested and this move was for security reasons due to high tensions.

NOT trying to start a RUMOR, just questioning why the police station was closed. Was the student protest peaceful? OH HLN just said the protest was peaceful. The crowd appeared small in comparison to other protests, IMO.

MOO

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Fishy. Very fishy. And if you look at the shot on CNN, it's just a few students, not even what I would call a "protest" in any real way. (Remember the big one with noted activists? Don't remember it being shut down then.) I wouldn't be surprised if an arrest and charges were to come later today. I have no information that this is the case, but this just feels like it's fast-moving.
 
  • #725
Think the gun manufacturer could also be liable, if GZ claims it malfunctioned? There is quite a bit of info on the gun on the internet and it's not real good.

I wonder how he could claim this since his gun did what he intended for it to do?
 
  • #726
Is the station closed, or are the front doors just locked for right now?

From what I heard on HLN, is the police station is temporarily closed to the public, so I think its safe to assume LE is still patrolling the streets etc. :moo:
 
  • #727
Am curious to know how the law in Florida works regarding time limit? I don't know.

Time limits only start to matter after he's been arrested and charged. :twocents:
 
  • #728
Thats not what the article says, it says: "Tracy Martin had been looking for his son Trayvon since the night before. He went to bed figuring the teen must have gone to the movies and turned off his phone."

Okay. I understand now. Mr. Martin did not say he turned off his phone but that because he thought TM was at the movies TM had turned off his phone. Gottsha.... That makes more sense. I never turn off my phone unless I'm in a meeting. jmo
 
  • #729
Maybe I'm wrong, but my understanding is that if a GJ was convened, their reasoning behind charging GZ or not would be sealed and never released. But by Corey making the decision herself, she can release a statement explaining why she makes the decision.

To me, I think it's a smart move, so that no one can say that the GJ was bribed or didn't hear all the evidence, since Corey can explain the facts.

JMHO

JMO, I believe the only reason Corey would have used a grand jury would have been in the instance that she wasn't sure whether to go forward.
Now that she will be making the decision, herself, I think she's going to prosecute. By not using the grand jury, she's keeping a close hold on the evidence she will be using at trial. Smart move.
 
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  • #731
It would be interesting. Were there any contracts or agreements signed by Zimmerman? Waivers?

Were hours of patrol assigned? I think they work in shifts. Does their brochure override his right to legal self-protection?

I don't think the HOA would be found negligent for having "a person like that" there - they don't run background checks, it's voluntary. From what I understand, this NW was not registered with the Ntl. NW.

This is a small HOA, I don't think they are going to get much - IMO, they will go after investors and the management company. JMO because I'm just pulling it all out my nether region :)

imo, they will go after the HOA on a negligence theory and tap the HOA's policy(s), if they have them. Which, imo, they almost certainly do. It would likely have a limit of $1 million, maybe a little more, plus a D&O policy to cover the individaul officers and directors, and maybe an umbrella of $5 million-ish, as well. The claimants will likely settle with the HOA's insurer because that is where the money is. What is available will depend on many factors, including the specific terms and exclusions of the policy and, possibly the quality of GZ's conduct (negligent v. intentional) and whether he qualifies as an insured under the policy. I'm not a verified "expert" though, so take that fwiw.
 
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I know. What a comforting thing for the citizens of that area! Is it possibly a decoy, that GZ will be arrested and have to go to another unexpected location?

IDK. They don't have to close down an entire police department in order to take him to another location, do they? God forbid any law abiding citizen has a need for the police in Sanford County today. I've never heard of such a thing. I'm flabberghasted!
 
  • #734
It would be interesting. Were there any contracts or agreements signed by Zimmerman? Waivers?

Were hours of patrol assigned? I think they work in shifts. Does their brochure override his right to legal self-protection?

I don't think the HOA would be found negligent for having "a person like that" there - they don't run background checks, it's voluntary. From what I understand, this NW was not registered with the Ntl. NW.

This is a small HOA, I don't think they are going to get much - IMO, they will go after investors and the management company. JMO because I'm just pulling it all out my nether region :)

BBM

....there is NO PATROL, there are NO SHIFTS, and participation in neighborhood watch means NO WEAPONS. If one feels they MUST have a weapon at all times, then that precludes their participation in the neighborhood watch---its their choice, one or the other---not BOTH.

A HOA should either have good insurance OR they will have to assess EACH HOMEOWNER a fee to cover any damages that might be awarded. In this case that amount could well be far more than the total value of the property that is owned.

jmo
 
  • #735
Fishy. Very fishy. And if you look at the shot on CNN, it's just a few students, not even what I would call a "protest" in any real way. (Remember the big one with noted activists? Don't remember it being shut down then.) I wouldn't be surprised if an arrest and charges were to come later today. I have no information that this is the case, but this just feels like it's fast-moving.

IDK. They don't have to close down an entire police department in order to take him to another location, do they? God forbid any law abiding citizen has a need for the police in Sanford County today. I've never heard of such a thing. I'm flabberghasted!

I don't think the police are locked out, just the students. :)

This is a very small group of protesters called the Dream Defenders. They are students who walked forty miles from another city.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X840KeehOsM"]JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN (RIP) 4-9-12 - YouTube[/ame]
 
  • #736
I think most people still have them because of emergencies. Not all 13 year olds have a cell phone. Plus with today's communication packages the phone is included in the price making it impracticable not to have one. jmo

Yes. I keep threatening to drop our land line. Everyone in the house, except the 3-year old, has a cell phone but for some reason I just can't make the break.
 
  • #737
I don't know how the HOA can be sued if his SYG defense is successful - please explain!

Also, did you see the post I put up last night with Brandi and Tracy? I'm very confused by where they appear to be standing and indicating where TM was shot. TIA

The HOA can and IMO almost certainly be sued, for one reason, because the shooting took place in a "common grounds" area of the development.

Common grounds are equally owned by all deeded property owners in the development. Not only can the HOA be sued, but if successful, every deeded owner in the development will have to pay an equal share of the award or have their property attached by judgement and foreclosed if not paid.

The other reason a suit could be filed is through a claim of negligence on their part in allowing George Zimmerman to be a Captain in their NWP.
 
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  • #739
Yes. I keep threatening to drop our land line. Everyone in the house, except the 3-year old, has a cell phone but for some reason I just can't make the break.

I know, me too. But those packages make it impossible to drop the phone because of the price. jmo
 
  • #740
:truce: SO TOTALLY "JUST MY OPINION" :truce:



BUT............perhaps AC is going to use information culled from other investigator(s) from that evening?


AGAIN, :rocker: remembering that jurisdictions control the SOPs of each entity and what one agency in the ME "family" may set as SOP is not the same as ALL.....here's the "rope of faith" that I hope AC can hang on. :woohoo:


For District 7/24 ME's office, this is SOP: " With the exception of life-saving efforts that may be attempted by fire/ rescue officials, the body may not be touched or moved by anyone (including law enforcement officials) without the permission of the medical examiner. Therefore, forensic investigators from the Medical Examiner’s Office typically respond to every non-natural death scene before the body is removed from the scene. Forensic investigators will document the pertinent details and collect information about the circumstances of death. "

It is with great faith that I :please: hope District 7/24's investigator performed his/her site evaluation et al with one half the diligence that has shown by the District 9 specialist in "that other case"! :please::please:


BTW: here's the link...http://volusia.org/medicalexaminer/faq.htm
AND that's one well presented information page, In My Very Humble Personal Opinion as an everyday citizen reading in my first language.
 
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