Zimmerman killed the kid.
All Zimmerman had to do was heed the dispatcher’s declaration: Don’t follow him. Stay were you are. Wait for police.
Be it murder . . . manslaughter . . . Zimmerman killed the kid.
Had Zimmerman heeded the dispatcher, the kid, no matter how suspicious he appeared . . . would still be alive and talking to liberal radio/television.
But . . . since Zimmerman ignored instructions . . . kid is dead and Zimmerman is kept off the stand in trial.
All that Zimmerman had to do was stay put and wait for the police.
The state presented no evidence to prove that Zimmerman continued to follow Martin after the dispatcher said "we don't need you to do that." And regardless of your personal opinion in the matter, the state must provide PROOF, not mere speculation.
Called Zimmerman a liar for saying TM walked around his car.
Dispatcher’s testimony refutes this claim. He never told Z to stay put or don’t follow.
All Martin had to do to stay alive is not beat Zimmerman’s head into the concrete.
BTW, I’m the police. Don’t leave your house today. That’s an order. OK, now if you disobey that order and something bad happens, it’s YOUR fault by YOUR logic.
/spit /sick of anyone stupid enough to “think” like this...
“All that Zimmerman had to do was stay put and wait for the police.”
I’ll follow your advice and cower behind my curtains and avert my eyes as some thug commits prowls my neighborhood. I will bet the life and well being of my neighbors on the chance some thug prowling in the dark, in the rain, looking in windows is just some poor little innocent kid and just meekly call the police and hide.
Heaven forbid, anyone takes action to protect the community, to look out for your neighbors. . .even you.
By the way, m,any people here will provide to you the link of the transcript between George and the dispatcher. Dispatcher asked him where the thug was/going and George was providing that info. Most importantly, when George gets out of his truck to answer the dispatchers question, a dispatcher is NOT a police officer by the way and cannot issue orders, the dispatcher only advised George “we don’t need you to do that.”
George killed a thug that was trying to kill him. One hit, one strike is enough. . .especially when having your head bashed into concrete.
Obviously, you aren’t watching the same trial the rest of us are.
All that Martin had to do was stay put in Miami.
Maybe he did. Maybe he didn't. It's not proven he did not heed the dispatcher. Even so, it doesn't matter.
Even if he didn't heed the dispatcher, following somebody in and of itself while on the phone to the police is not criminal conduct. It's not illegal. There is no proof that George Zimmerman initiated any confrontation or attacked Martin, which is the major key in a manslaughter case. There is proof that Martin decked Zimmerman and was slamming his head against the concrete, and possibly going after Z's gun.