I know he has no history of violence, but what about that tweet posted a while back where his brother posted something about him hitting a bus driver?
That 100 pounds means nothing when you are talking about fat. A 150 pound man in shape who regularly works out against a 250 pound man who has all fat and sits around all day doesn't mean one has the advantage. I wish people would stop saying this argument. Anyone who has ever had any physical altercation knows this.
Obviously it could be murder, but people need to stop ignoring that this could have went down a multitude of ways, and not all of them mean Zimmerman murdered Martin. You cant deny the possibility that he defended himself.
I should stay out of this thread because anytime you bring up these points you just get called a racist and put on a path to being banned, but people are pushing race so hard here they just want to ignore that this isn't as cut and dry as everyone makes it out to be.
Has Zimmerman ever jumped or pulled a gun on any black people in his past? Or was it all just following people he thought suspicious in his neighborhood? He has to have followed people before, did he ever confront any of them? Why is Martin the first one he fought with?
It requires more of a stretch to believe he was simply defending himself against an aggressive teen given what we know about this case. It's possible, but is among the less likely of possibilities. We know for a fact that the teen felt threatened by the stalking of this stranger. We know the stranger got out and followed him on foot, apparently frustrated and determined...a little afraid but feeling a little courageous now that he's packin'. We know there was a confrontation and altercation occurred and a dead kid afterward. We know that the police failed to do the most basic of reasonable due diligence with regard to drug/alcohol testing on the shooter, correcting of eye/ear witnesses, and live re-enactments with the shooter at the scene of the crime (helping him get his story straight for a possible trial????). We know that Zimmerman's story has changed. We know Zimmerman has a history of violence. We know Zimmerman's father is a retired Judge, and probably had strings pulled for him in the past (expunged assault, dropped domestic abuse).
We also know that Trayvon has no history of violence. He apparently has smoked some weed, likes girls, rap music, Arizona Iced Tea, skittles, basketball and hoodies. We know he's a lightweight. And again, we know he knew he was being followed and was scared by it.
That's all we know for sure. Just about everything else is what Zimmerman claims happened.
A story which has changed more than once since the night of the shooting.
Based on what we know, the biggest stretch is to look at all that and say, "yep...it was probably self-defense like he said it was in the 3rd revision of his story." This is why people are irritated. Not by the fact that there is a possibility--however remote--that he defended himself legally in the face of a belief he was going to be gravely injured...but by the fact that some have defaulted to the position in the face of the changing stories, the police misconduct, leakage of Zimm's criminal background, etc. and have spent more time trying to shit on the dead kid or find some way to defend Zimmerman like he were their kin.
All anyone has really wanted here is a proper trial with proper evidence collection and police conduct. To the degree we haven't gotten that offends people and reminds some of the second-class treatment blacks sometimes receive from law enforcement...which bothers some who desperately want to believe we live in a post-racial society where the police and society in general never do (or don't do) anything based on race/bigotry/stereotyping. For them it appears to be like finding out for the first time there is no Santa. Strong resistance until overwhelming evidence is presented...and maybe not even accepting it then.
Has Zimmerman ever jumped or pulled a gun on any black people in his past? Or was it all just following people he thought suspicious in his neighborhood? He has to have followed people before, did he ever confront any of them? Why is Martin the first one he fought with?
these questions should be asked by detectives or prosecutors. The fact that they weren't is part and parcel to the problem people have with this case.
kuz then its just a dude shooting another dude.
correct. and the law is working according to plan. Instead we have this massive failure of police due-diligence resulting in where we are now.
Ok so he was in fact investigated after this happened. Do we know what evidence would be needed to get an arrest?
The lead prosecutor believed weeks ago that he had enough reason to believe something wrong happened here to want to have him arrested. His higher ups said "no".