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How can anyone say treyvon martin was in the wrong for anything?
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11-09-2012, 06:45 PM
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To answer your question... it would be because at least one witness has stated that they saw Treyvon Martin (6'3" thin football player) on top of Zimmerman (5'4" fat at 250+ pounds, if I remember right from the information provided) beating him. And Zimmerman calling out for help prior to the gunshot. (Witness did not see the gunshot as they had gone and called 911 at this point.)
And Zimmerman claims that when his shirt came up, while Treyvon was on top of him on the ground, and exposed the gun that Treyvon reached for it. (per his statements made multiple times to the police, without a lawyer present as he has never requested one when the police asked him questions. And even took a polygraph, which per reports he passed) Plus Zimmermans back of his shirt was wet and covered in grass, the blood on him matched him being underneath Treyvon when he was shot, he had a bloodied nose (broken per police report) and was bleeding from the back of the head (enough to need stiches per report), all of which matched with Zimmermans story. Is this in anyway excusing the tragic death of Treyvon Martin?... heck no. But alot of what is being put out in the media right now is extremely biased as the police are not releasing all information yet as it is being investigated. I personally am waiting to see how the investigation turns out, as the bias in the media is extreme. (Showing pictures of Treyvon when he was 12 and 14 and tiny for example instead of any recent ones when he was 17... which are significantly different.) If it was self defense that is one thing, if not Zimmerman needs to pay for the crime. |
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How can anyone say treyvon martin was in the wrong for anything? - Champion - 11-09-2012, 06:37 PM
[] - AverageJoe - 11-09-2012, 06:45 PM
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