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To: Yo-Yo

What’s the difference in this and trayvon martin? I’m curious.


144 posted on 05/10/2020 6:47:03 AM PDT by DrewsMum
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To: DrewsMum
What’s the difference in this and trayvon martin? I’m curious

In my opinion, after examining the facts available (not just reading headlines), the use of deadly force was not justified. In the Trayvon Martin and Martin Brown cases, the use of deadly force was justified.

In this case, the father-son vigilante team chased the victim down in a pickup with the father in the bed of the truck brandishing a weapon, cuts the victim off, then the son jumps out of the truck and and levels a shotgun at the victim, then claims self defense when the victim attempted to defend himself.

The father-son team were the aggressors the entire time, and used excessive force while attempting to execute a citizen’s arrest for the crime of trespass.

In the Trayvon Martin case, Trayvon jumped George Zimmerman, and was pounding Zimmerman’s head on the sidewalk. Zimmerman did not stalk down Martin with gun drawn.

In the Michael Brown case, Brown was repeatedly punching an officer in the face through the officer’s cruiser window.

158 posted on 05/10/2020 9:07:05 AM PDT by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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