It does make you wonder who the real thug was..
that if Zimmerman truly was the helpless victim of media scrutiny turning him into the false monster that he was portrayed as, then maybe he shouldn't be reinforcing that image in public?
just a thought.
Person he followed ended up dead - [ ]
No check mark there. Wonder what the difference is?:hmm:
Zimmerman is really a psycho though there is a small chance that he is really going to his doc.Two days later, Apperson called Lake Mary police again to report that he believed Zimmerman had followed him and was watching his movements.
Police investigated, found Zimmerman in his Ridgeline nearby, pulled him over and questioned him. He told them he had a doctor's appointment in a nearby building.
They took a handgun from him but returned it near the end of their eight-minute exchange, according to an officer's body video camera and patrol car dash camera.
Zimmerman appeared relaxed and at ease, especially shortly before departing. He shook hands with the two officers before climbing back into his truck, the video shows.
Apparently didn't commit. Has anything he's done since the trial made you feel comfortable saying "he apparently didn't commit" that crime.
I mean he told a guy he would kill him then followed the guy to his work. Doesn't that sound eerily familiar? Rage - Check. Violent - Check. Doesn't have qualms following and confronting people - Check.
But it's hard to believe he confronted a kid at night when he had a gun on him.
Um.. Besides the person being aware enough the call the cops when he spotted Zimmerman again?
No matter if Zimmerman actually committed a murder or not. What matters is that Trayvon's ghost will haunt him til the day he dies.
Killing someone as intimately as Zimmerman killed Trayvon is something any normal person would get a fit over, justified or not.
What I see in Zimmerman is his way of dealing with that traumatic experience. An experience I'm sure he hadn't had the slightest notion of when he decided to follow Trayvon around the neighborhood.
Even if what you say is true, TM wouldn't have gone back if there was never an initial encounter to begin with.
His life as he knew it ended that day. There are people who fall down that rabbit hole and never come back.
He should be fine. It's hard to haunt somebody when you're burning in hell.
Wow, how many decades are shitlibs going to be butthurt over this? It's the gift that keeps on giving.
Can't simmer the zimmer.
Do the humans in the Zimmer fan club have distinguishable heads, or is it just a collection of thick necks?
I wonder if they have chins, too?
:hmm:
As opposed to going back to teach Zimmerman a lesson?:hmm:
Also, isn't interesting that he refused to press charges? What is it about Zimmerman that makes it so no one is willing to press charges?:hmm:
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/09/12/police-george-zimmerman-named-in-fla-road-rage-incident/
4 violent incidents since Trayvon Martin. Clearly, this delicate individual is simply a misunderstood man.
Hope Zimmerman's cheerleaders are proud this guy is free to be, uh, something.
Oh wow look at all the zimmerman fans come out and defend him again! LOL
If the trauma of the aftermath of the Trayvon incident is the cause of his subsequent actions, it just adds more reason to why he should have been arrested the very same night the incident occurred. Let the Courts clear his name, not the discretion of the Cops applying a very flawed Law.
Why are all his defenders acting like he became an asshole because of the trauma of killing Trayvon. Is it just a way to defend the fact that he was your hero for a long time. He was an violent thug before (police assault, assaulting a women while a bouncer, molesting his cousin, domestic abuse against his girlfriend) and even moreso after.
Even if what you say is true, TM wouldn't have gone back if there was never an initial encounter to begin with.
It does make you wonder who the real thug was..
Yeah I get that, not saying at all it has been easy for him, especially if he did indeed act responsibly that cold Florida night.
However, he is what he is now, and that's what people in FL are having to deal with.
You should totally loot and burn your local businesses to show the world how much you believe in yourself
No matter if Zimmerman actually committed a murder or not. What matters is that Trayvon's ghost will haunt him til the day he dies.
Killing someone as intimately as Zimmerman killed Trayvon is something any normal person would get a fit over, justified or not.
What I see in Zimmerman is his way of dealing with that traumatic experience. An experience I'm sure he hadn't had the slightest notion of when he decided to follow Trayvon around the neighborhood.
He should be fine. It's hard to haunt somebody when you're burning in hell.