Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
I thought it was confirmed by the actual neighborhood watch patrol that Zimmerman was not at all member of the neighborhood watch Patrol...That would make him a random guy with a guy...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
Cuz of course white Hispanic guys never do anything wrong and never commit crimes so Martin should just have assumed that Zimmerman was not out to hurt him.Anonymous wrote:Interesting. The presumption here is that Martin should have just known that Zimmerman, a stranger, was a neighborhood watch captain (and that claim is somewhat dubious) and relaxed and answered questions while Zimmerman was completely justified in wrongly assuming that Martin, also a stranger, was up to no good. Hmmmm....wonder what the difference is there?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
Interesting. The presumption here is that Martin should have just known that Zimmerman, a stranger, was a neighborhood watch captain (and that claim is somewhat dubious) and relaxed and answered questions while Zimmerman was completely justified in wrongly assuming that Martin, also a stranger, was up to no good. Hmmmm....wonder what the difference is there?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
If I'm walking through a neighborhood (whether I live there or not) and a strange man is following me in a car and then gets out of his car to follow me on foot, I'm certainly not going to answer him when he asks me questions about myself. Is that what your parents taught you to do? That's strange, because my parents taught me not to talk to strangers, especially not men who follow me.
Uh, how do you know George Zimmerman flashed his easily recognizable authoritative Neighborhood Watch ID at Trayvon???!!!! You know, the one that everyone recognizes and knows is only carried by authorized, licensed, and vetted Neighborhood Watch captains. Well, I'm guessing he didn't because there isn't one!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He followed a pedestrian with his car and then got out of the car. He started any altercation that there was.
If the kid was as innocent as being claimed, why wouldn't he have just stopped, talked to the man, offered to call his parents? This kid, it turns out, had numerous problems prior to this incident. It wouldn't matter whether George Zimmerman followed him because George Zimmerman didn't bash the kid's head against the pavement. Also, if Travon did try to get Zimmerman's gun then his fingerprints should be on gun. George Zimmerman was a part of a neighborhood watch and if I were in a strange neighborhood, I would identify myself, whom I was visiting.