To: cumbo78
The only open question here is did Zimmerman disregard a lawful order from the 911 operator or disturb the peace by continuing to follow Trayvon after he was instructed not to.
77 posted on
04/09/2012 3:15:23 PM PDT by
rwilson99
(Please tell me how the words "shall not perish and have everlasting life" would NOT apply to Mary.)
To: rwilson99
“okay, you don’t need to do that”????
THAT’s a LAWFUL ORDER?????
LOL ...... Let’s not go nuts here.
79 posted on
04/09/2012 3:24:07 PM PDT by
OkiMusashi
(Beware the fury of a patient man. --- John Dryden)
To: rwilson99
The only open question here is did Zimmerman disregard a lawful order from the 911 operator or disturb the peace by continuing to follow Trayvon after he was instructed not to. There is still an open question as to who started the physical altercation (or rather, to put it in Florida statutory terms, whether Zimmerman "provoked" the use of force against himself), as well as several questions that follow that one. There's evidence on both sides, but it's far from resolved.
To: rwilson99
Those questions were decisively answered by the police chief about a week or ten days ago. The answer is, no.
To: rwilson99
The only open question here is did Zimmerman disregard a lawful order from the 911 operator or disturb the peace by continuing to follow Trayvon after he was instructed not to. No such "order" was given.
To: rwilson99
The only open question here is did Zimmerman disregard a lawful order from the 911 operator or disturb the peace by continuing to follow Trayvon after he was instructed not to. That is your first problem.
Zimmerman was never ordered to not follow Martin.
I am sure that I am not the first to point this out to you.
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