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This is somehow surprising to you? The divider in chief wants his political victory and must have blood.FBI may charge George Zimmerman with hate crime | www.wftv.com
/snipSANFORD, Fla. WFTV has learned charges against George Zimmerman could be getting more serious.
State prosecutors said Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman, profiled and stalked 17-year-old Trayvon Martin before killing him, so the FBI is now looking into charging him with a hate crime.
But if Zimmerman is charged and found guilty of a federal hate crime involving murder, he could face the death penalty.
I honestly don't know how I feel about this.
They won't bring the charge unless they're pretty sure they can get a conviction. In this case, I think it was hatred that spurred Zimmerman on and it is the one reason he even kept following Travon in the first place.
They won't bring the charge unless they're pretty sure they can get a conviction. In this case, I think it was hatred that spurred Zimmerman on and it is the one reason he even kept following Travon in the first place.
They won't bring the charge unless they're pretty sure they can get a conviction. In this case, I think it was hatred that spurred Zimmerman on and it is the one reason he even kept following Travon in the first place.
What a crock of shit. Why do you think there were no charges brought up against Zimmerman the first time?
zimmerman is going to jail, whether he's guilty or not.
The hate crime add on is a political ploy
just sickening
FBI may charge George Zimmerman with hate crime | www.wftv.com
/snipSANFORD, Fla. WFTV has learned charges against George Zimmerman could be getting more serious.
State prosecutors said Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman, profiled and stalked 17-year-old Trayvon Martin before killing him, so the FBI is now looking into charging him with a hate crime.
But if Zimmerman is charged and found guilty of a federal hate crime involving murder, he could face the death penalty.
I honestly don't know how I feel about this.
The concept of "hate crime" laws is absurdly redundant.
Hate is an emotion. Without a great deal of substantive evidence, including statements credibly witnessed or in writing, how can a prosecutor hope to prove that a defendant hated the person he/she allegedly killed or assaulted? And what difference should it make?
I believe we all can recall reading about incidents in which a man or a woman kills a spouse or a lover because of jealousy. Othello's strangling of Desdemona is one classic example. Such incidents are typically reported as "love crimes." But is there a specific category in the Criminal Law which imposes special or additional penalties for "love crimes?"
It is very likely that Zimmerman does in fact hate Blacks. Based on what I've read and heard about Zimmerman I have a clear impression that the man is not rational. So if a strong case can be made that he did in fact "hate" Trayvon Martin, whom he had never met before the minutes in which he killed him, would this not also support an equally strong case that Zimmerman is insane? And if he was truly convinced that he was justified in killing Martin, wouldn't that suggest he doesn't know right from wrong?
So maybe charging him with something as stupid as a "hate crime" will work out to Zimmerman's advantage.
Much of what the liberal "what if" media has promoted as evidence of Zimmerman's hate is fabricated. He lived his whole life in a mixed neighborhood. He has relatives who are black. His business partner is black. He mentored black children. Whether or not he had justification for killing Trayvon Martin, it had nothing to do with being a racist.
That inconvenient fact is not going to stop a case against him from being fabricated.
Much of what the liberal "what if" media has promoted as evidence of Zimmerman's hate is fabricated. He lived his whole life in a mixed neighborhood. He has relatives who are black. His business partner is black. He mentored black children. Whether or not he had justification for killing Trayvon Martin, it had nothing to do with being a racist.
That inconvenient fact is not going to stop a case against him from being fabricated.
The media have an agenda here and they are promoting it relentlessly, to the point of falsifying information.