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.
Martins 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 dont need you to do that. Yet, given Zimmermans account, an altercation took place
Zimmermans 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 theyre commonplace with white students at most college campuses.
While Zimmerman insists that Martin initiated the violent contact, theres 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
John M. Curtis
LA City Buzz Examiner
Zimmerman went to great lengths to cover his tracks, blaming the killing on self-defense.
Martins 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 dont need you to do that. Yet, given Zimmermans account, an altercation took place
Zimmermans 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 theyre commonplace with white students at most college campuses.
While Zimmerman insists that Martin initiated the violent contact, theres 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