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livingwordunity
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Meltzerboy your statement “armed amateurs playing cop” and “hot tempered non-professional” are not accurate. If anything Zimmerman showed himself to be in control of his emotions. He was clearly frustrated that there had been a lot of crimes in the neighborhood. The Juror who did the interview said they were shocked at the level of crime in the area. But that frustration did not result in his cornering Martin, demanding that he stop, or shooting him for merely acting suspiciously.
Further all of the available evidence including Zimmerman’s injuries, Martin’s autopsy, the various phone calls, and re-enactments indicated that Martin could have gone home or avoided the confrontation. The map showing both of their tracks demonstrate how Martin doubled back to confront Zimmerman. Had he gone home or not confronted Zimmerman, he’d be alive today.
I think your words and your opinion are a result of where you live, your unfamiliarity with guns and CCW. It’s a different world outside of the NYC bubble and your attitude is so foreign to me just as mine and I suspect George Zimmerman’s is to you.
You can dial back and claim it’s Zimmerman’s fault for deciding to go to Target at that particular time as he would not have encountered Martin had he left ten minutes later. But pretty much everything is moot with respect to the DEATH of Martin up to the time when he confronted Zimmerman and I believe attacked him.
Again I TOTALLY understand Martin’s anger, if not rage at Zimmerman’s behavior. But that doesn’t give him license to try to bash the guy’s head in. If ANYONE in this scene demonstrated temper it was Martin, not Zimmerman. And I think his aggressiveness is the proximate cause of his death.
He could have walked into his father’s home. He didn’t
Lisa