Saturday, June 29, 2013

George Zimmerman, Part 2   

The trial continues and yet another prosecution witness testifies and helps the defense. Eye witness John Good watched from 20 feet away as the "tussle" continued.

The altercation seemed to escalate, according to Good. The struggle moved to the cement pathway, and he said the person in dark clothing straddled the other man in "mixed martial arts position" he later described to police as a "ground and pound." He said he saw "arm movements going downward," though he couldn't be certain the person on top was striking the person on the bottom.
"The person you now know to be Trayvon Martin was on top, correct?" asked defense attorney Mark O'Mara. "He was the one raining blows down on George Zimmerman, correct?"

"That's what it looked like," Good answered.

Today I read a story that seems of interest. The dead guy had a bit of a history that was for "them to know and us to find out. A little burglary action? But Mom said he was a good boy.
Well.... 

"The search of Trayvon Martin’s backpack turned up at least 12 pcs of ladies jewelry, and a man’s watch, in addition to a flat head screwdriver described as 'a burglary tool.'" 
Of course, he was never adjudicated in the juvenile system. At all. Maybe he would be alive today if the system had been allowed to work. Note that the news leaked when the police started an investigation to identify who leaked the original hidden away police report. Oops.
Let's review......why is George Zimmerman on trial for Second Degree murder? I dunno. Maybe those local police that investigated and refused to charge were not wrong after all.

Meanwhile.....que the race mobs.

Following a number of tweets making threats to kill white people if George Zimmerman is acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin, a former Chicago police officer warns that the outcome of the case could spark race riots in cities across America.
I predict an acquittal, followed shortly thereafter by a Civil Rights Act filing by Eric Holder's defenders of justice. Gonna be a long, hot, summer, kiddies.....
 
 



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