To me, when there is a history of multiple people testifying to a person's pattern of behavior, that person most likely does have that pattern of behavior.
you can feel free to place your complete trust in agents who now work under Eric Holders DOJ,
The ATF agents' story is the same as when he was first arrested in 2005.
the State Prosecutor chose to drop the charges. It's not difficult to read between the lines and realize there was evidence or witnesses contradicting the "official" report.
He took a plea deal, and in return for attending an anti-alcohol program, the charges were reduced. If that were the only thing on his record, this would be a different story. But there's a string of domestic violence claims made by different women.
If your daughter (assuming either of you have one) ever brought home a young man with this same kind of history, and he told you that everyone is lying about him, would you believe him?
There's a pattern here. It doesn't mean he was guilty in the Trayvon Martin case; he was brought to trial, and the jury found him not guilty. But, apparently, he always had some issues.
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I have no doubt that Zimmerman has some "issues". But, I believe it is simply his choice in mates: he's apparently attracted to ones that have their own issues. He might be trying to help them, or he might find other qualities attractive. But, he has certainly made some poor choices.
You may remember that in both of the earlier domestic violence arrested, the charges were dropped -- because the accusers recanted. By their own admission, they were lying at some point, one way or another.
And in this case, no call to police was made at all. Zimmerman was arrested only after the accuser was stopped for a traffic violation, and she told the officer about a alleged thrown wine bottle. Why did she wait until then? Was she trying to get sympathy from the officer?
As others have posted, George has a target on his back -- both literally and figuratively. He has to learn to walk a very narrow line, and avoid people that will make life more difficult for him.
But most of all, he has to learn to avoid a domestic confrontation. The odds are stacked against men in domestic violence cases, and they are especially stacked against George. He can't win, so he has to recognize the red flags before things escalate and either defuse it or end the relationship.