Saturday, March 31, 2012

Trayvon Martin Case: George Zimmerman Was 'Jekyll And Hyde,' Former Co-Worker Says


This George Zimmerman obviously has issues. We know he's prone to stereotyping blacks. We know he is a cop wannabe. We know he has a short fuse. We know he is prone to violence. We know he is paranoid. We know he is not a person anyone would want wandering around in their neighborhood with a gun pretending to be on a neighborhood watch. We know his father is a retired Magistrate Judge. We know the media defense that is being put together to protect him from even being charged with a crime is extremely sophisticated and relies heavily on friend's and family members who act as though they have first hand knowledge of the incident but, weren't there and are really just parroting whatever George has told them or someone has constructed for them to say. I mean, there is an awful lot of concerted effort keeping George Zimmerman from being charged under Florida statute. We know that the Police Chief and first DA has stepped aside, which is, frankly, suspicious. Things that are being vigorously forwarded from the Zimmerman side, simply don't add up.



My guess is that the prosecutor in Florida has been told by the Feds that they have enough evidence of racial bias on the 40 plus 911 calls to charge Zimmerman with a Hate Crime, and that will circumvent the "Stand Your Ground" law, if the prosecutor doesn't bring charges.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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