In his role as Block Watch captain, it would be his responsibility to act if he saw a stranger who matched the description of someone who had been breaking into houses in the neighborhood, regardless if some phone dispatcher advised otherwise.
Now you are back to making you accusations without any proof. Zimmerman said that he stopped following the pot head (incidentally, that is a proven fact). And your evidence that he did not is? Since the only one there and able to testify is Zimmerman, you have zero evidence that he did not quit following the pot head. BTW, you might find the pot head's tweets very interesting. I will not post them here due to censorship problems, but here is the link; http://www.scribd.com/doc/86809463/Trayvon-Martin-s-NO-LIMIT-NIGGA-Tweets-The-Daily-Caller
Zimmerman assaulted a female policewoman as well as his ex-fiancee. That is a fact. I'm just surprised that he actually mustered up the courage to assault a male this time even if that male was just a child. Zimmerman did have a gun after all so we know where his courage came from in this case.
Per Zimmerman; http://www.examiner.com/article/george-zimmerman-arrested-for-assaulting-officer-charges-dropped If you can say "Zimmerman assaulted", then must admit Ayers is guilty of murder.
In his role as Block Watch captain, it would be his responsibility to act if he saw a stranger who matched the description of someone who had been breaking into houses in the neighborhood, regardless if some phone dispatcher advised otherwise. Read more: http://www.partisanlines.com/threads/abc-news-reports-zimmerman-is-a-hero.50430/page-2#ixzz2Zu7xmVnT
And I quote.... Now, through a statement released by the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) — the parent organization of USAonWatch-Neighborhood Watch — it has been revealed that Zimmerman was not a member of any group recognized by the organization. Zimmerman violated the central tenets of Neighborhood Watch by following Martin, confronting him and carrying a concealed weapon.
And he was not a member of the AMA either. And he was not a member of the ABA either. So can you explain how he violated "the central tenets of Neighborhood Watch" of a group that he was not even a member of? Unless you are trying to say that ALL neighborhood watch groups are required by federal or state law to belong to USAonWatch-Neighborhood Watch, what you are saying is pure bunk.
My guess would a neighborhood watch committee- you tell me. I'm guessing there are thousands of locally organized block watches spread out all across the country, wouldn't you think? Why they would have any need to be afilliated with any larger group, I don't know.
The Civil Trial is comin', and it's highly likely that a measure of justice for Trayvon will be gotten there. Ask O.J. how that turned out for him.
Here is my final take on Zimmerman. He is a cop wannabe and not all that bright to begin with. He is a coward, somewhat of a racist (like most people in this country), and he got himself way in over his head and was fortunate enough to garner enough national attention that the gun rights crowd bailed him out with good legal council for their own purposes. He belongs behind bars for being a complete idiot and killing a teenager but that is unlikely to happen. Whatever you think about him or even think about Martin, your opinion is just your opinion as mine is my opinion. Another miscarriage of justice has been sensationalized for our entertainment. Aren't we all lucky.
You would put a man behind bars who was found NOT GUILTY? Zimmerman was charged with a crime by the State of Florida. A trial was held in which the state presented their evidence. The defense defended him zealously as is their obligation. A judge and jury heard and saw the evidence and witness testimony. The jury concluded he was not guilty. Now, I don't know if you simply don't understand the justice system or if you have some personal prejudice which is clouding your opinion. Either way, your opinion is absolutely wrong. Justice was served. Get over it, loser.
I guess I was the only fool who shoved race aside, this being the 21st century and all, and saw it simply as a murder trial. If the jury and lawyers and media could have seen that simple fact the outcome might have been different. A psycho killed a punk.
What you forget is that sometimes it is justifiable when a psycho kills a punk. I've said this before & I'll say it again, the prosecution is to blame and they had a lot of help screwing the whole thing up. First, the race baiters, Sharpton & Jackson, saw fit to inject themselves into the case and pressure the police into filing charges before their investigation was complete. Then Holder et al put pressure on the prosecution to overcharge Zimmerman.