Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible

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Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner

Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.

Martin’s 16-year-old girlfriend confirmed that she heard via cell phone Martin ask Zimmerman, “Why are you following me, and then the man asked, what are you doing around here,” then the call dropped.

Zimmerman told police he confronted Martin because he looked suspicious wearing a hoodie. He admitted to confronting Martin. When Zimmerman called 911 Feb. 26 to inform them he was following the suspect, he was told “we don’t need you to do that.” Yet, given Zimmerman’s account, an altercation took place

Zimmerman’s attorney Craig Sonner admitted that Zimmerman felt “one of them was going to die that night” was a bizarre statement

When Zimmerman commented on Trayvon wearing a “hoodie,” he opened the racial debate. Some inner city dwellers see hoodies as symbols of gang clothing, despite the fact they’re commonplace with white students at most college campuses.

While Zimmerman insists that Martin initiated the violent contact, there’s growing evidence that the shooter provoked the altercation. Stalking the teenager around the compound certainly indicated that Zimmerman was looking for a fight

When Zimmerman admitted that he felt someone was going to die Feb. 26, he raised some disturbing questions about his motives.

Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible - Los Angeles City Buzz | Examiner.com
 
Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner

Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.

Martin’s 16-year-old girlfriend confirmed that she heard via cell phone Martin ask Zimmerman, “Why are you following me, and then the man asked, what are you doing around here,” then the call dropped.

Zimmerman told police he confronted Martin because he looked suspicious wearing a hoodie. He admitted to confronting Martin. When Zimmerman called 911 Feb. 26 to inform them he was following the suspect, he was told “we don’t need you to do that.” Yet, given Zimmerman’s account, an altercation took place

Zimmerman’s attorney Craig Sonner admitted that Zimmerman felt “one of them was going to die that night” was a bizarre statement

When Zimmerman commented on Trayvon wearing a “hoodie,” he opened the racial debate. Some inner city dwellers see hoodies as symbols of gang clothing, despite the fact they’re commonplace with white students at most college campuses.

While Zimmerman insists that Martin initiated the violent contact, there’s growing evidence that the shooter provoked the altercation. Stalking the teenager around the compound certainly indicated that Zimmerman was looking for a fight

When Zimmerman admitted that he felt someone was going to die Feb. 26, he raised some disturbing questions about his motives.

Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible - Los Angeles City Buzz | Examiner.com

Nice job, parrot. I see you still can't distinguish between editorial bloviating, and actually reporting news.At least the link indicates what the latest liberal party line is-for whatever it's worth. Of course, it's about 10% facts, and 90% pure speculation; but I guess that's good enough for a lynch mob. We'll have ALL the real facts soon enough, and if they warrant trying this case, perhaps we can do that in court of law, not in the press, or on the streets. In the meantime, how about we let the investigating authorities decide what's credible, and what isn't.
 
Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner

Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.

Why don't we just shoot all liberals, and call it preemptive self-defense? The police arrived mere seconds after the shot, giving Zimmerman no time to go to "great lengths to cover his tracks." Trayvon's ho didn't see what happened, nor would she reveal any threats or racial language used by Trayvon.

Zimmerman told police he confronted Martin because he looked suspicious wearing a hoodie. He admitted to confronting Martin.

Lies, lies, lies.
 
If the media had an ounce of integrity.......
 

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Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner

Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.

Martin’s 16-year-old girlfriend confirmed that she heard via cell phone Martin ask Zimmerman, “Why are you following me, and then the man asked, what are you doing around here,” then the call dropped.

Zimmerman told police he confronted Martin because he looked suspicious wearing a hoodie. He admitted to confronting Martin. When Zimmerman called 911 Feb. 26 to inform them he was following the suspect, he was told “we don’t need you to do that.” Yet, given Zimmerman’s account, an altercation took place

Zimmerman’s attorney Craig Sonner admitted that Zimmerman felt “one of them was going to die that night” was a bizarre statement

When Zimmerman commented on Trayvon wearing a “hoodie,” he opened the racial debate. Some inner city dwellers see hoodies as symbols of gang clothing, despite the fact they’re commonplace with white students at most college campuses.

While Zimmerman insists that Martin initiated the violent contact, there’s growing evidence that the shooter provoked the altercation. Stalking the teenager around the compound certainly indicated that Zimmerman was looking for a fight

When Zimmerman admitted that he felt someone was going to die Feb. 26, he raised some disturbing questions about his motives.

Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible - Los Angeles City Buzz | Examiner.com

Nice job, parrot. I see you still can't distinguish between editorial bloviating, and actually reporting news.At least the link indicates what the latest liberal party line is-for whatever it's worth. Of course, it's about 10% facts, and 90% pure speculation; but I guess that's good enough for a lynch mob. We'll have ALL the real facts soon enough, and if they warrant trying this case, perhaps we can do that in court of law, not in the press, or on the streets. In the meantime, how about we let the investigating authorities decide what's credible, and what isn't.

In the meantime we have every right to discuss it. That is what this board is for. You racist are only going to see and hear what you want to anyway.
 
Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner

Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.

Why don't we just shoot all liberals, and call it preemptive self-defense? The police arrived mere seconds after the shot, giving Zimmerman no time to go to "great lengths to cover his tracks." Trayvon's ho didn't see what happened, nor would she reveal any threats or racial language used by Trayvon.

Zimmerman told police he confronted Martin because he looked suspicious wearing a hoodie. He admitted to confronting Martin.

Lies, lies, lies.


As usuallly you racist cannot deal the the fact that racism exist and the facts.
Neither would zimmerman's racist witnesses and the racist city officials.

Curtis is not saying anything the country has not said first. The girl did hear what was happening and she is more credible than any of the eyewitnesses. The fact remains that punk as bitch stalked Trayvon, confronted him and when Trayvon fought back for his life he shot him and claimed self defense. Pigs don't fly, bitch.
 
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Trayvon Martin Shooter's Story Not Credible
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner

Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.

Why don't we just shoot all liberals, and call it preemptive self-defense? The police arrived mere seconds after the shot, giving Zimmerman no time to go to "great lengths to cover his tracks." Trayvon's ho didn't see what happened, nor would she reveal any threats or racial language used by Trayvon.

Zimmerman told police he confronted Martin because he looked suspicious wearing a hoodie. He admitted to confronting Martin.

Lies, lies, lies.


As usuallly you racist cannot deal the the fact that racism exist and the facts.
Neither would zimmerman's racist witnesses and the racist city officials.

OH FOR CRYING OUT LOUD...
no one is DENYING racism doesn't EXIST..but you damn people have screamed racist even when someone criticizes Obama so many times, people are now really SICK of the accusations every damn time one you decides things happened because it was RACISM..


You people have no ONE to blame but yourselves, you have degraded the use of RACIST to where people now just roll their eyes at it...NICE JOB..:clap2:
 

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