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DonAlejandroVega

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Geoge Stinney's story makes me cry, and want to tear my hair out.
this......thug. please. it bothers me to see people stand by a turd, because of "race."
 

schuylaar

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may I attack you then, if I promise to leave you alive? do I have that right? no. there, I answered for you.
the recipe for disaster:

1. has fight with wife..wife leaves
2. on his way to target to pick up lunches for the week..needed gun in case the bologna attacked him in the soda aisle.
3. black kid with hoodie walking with sizzurp supplies on a rainy night surely meant trouble

georgie, a gun does not make you the law and there was a reason you were turned down for the academy.

and it wasn't your credit score.

:lol:
 

sheskunk

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the recipe for disaster:

1. has fight with wife..wife leaves
2. on his way to target to pick up lunches for the week..needed gun in case the bologna attacked him in the soda aisle.
3. black kid with hoodie walking with sizzurp supplies on a rainy night surely meant trouble

georgie, a gun does not make you the law and there was a reason you were turned down for the academy.

it wasn't your credit score.

:lol:

Yet a court of law found him innocent of any wrong doing.

It's over. It's time to move on.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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the recipe for disaster:

1. has fight with wife..wife leaves
2. on his way to target to pick up lunches for the week..needed gun in case the bologna attacked him in the soda aisle.
3. black kid with hoodie walking with sizzurp supplies on a rainy night surely meant trouble

georgie, a gun does not make you the law and there was a reason you were turned down for the academy.

and it wasn't your credit score.

:lol:
don't be an apologist. I like you.
 

schuylaar

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the kid was no good, Sky............sorry. me? I woulda said, "hi, I'm Jorge, from town-watch," and showed. just reveal the piece, and smile. that way, everyone knows what the game is.
and that would have been perfectly fine..crime watch people are the bane of a police officers existence..ask any cop.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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Jorge Zimmerman is a nice guy. his business partner was a black dude, who spoke very highly of him. no trouble other than his wife calling him in on a domestic.

Rayban was suspected of being involved in a neighborhood burglary ring, was caught with swag, got in a lot of fights, took one of these street brews, that make you nuts; cough syrup, and other shit. he dressed like a thug. he acted like a thug. quack, quack
 

DonAlejandroVega

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it doesn't matter if the police like them, if the injuries may not seem that terrible........................

town watches are a legal reality. we have them in Philly, and they work. young women have saved from who-knows-what by our neighborhood watches. find a cop that doesn't like them, and I'll find you two that do.......a lot.
 

sheskunk

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and that would have been perfectly fine..crime watch people are the bane of a police officers existence..ask any cop.

You can ask "any" cop. They are not all going to agree though.

It's funny how you constantly insist that this "group of people" will ALL do this, or that. Whether it be people from Florida, or every cop on the force. You should really stop doing that. It's not a valid argument.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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you are unwilling to lay blame at Martin's feet........I understand. I know how polarized this nation is, and will fire at any color, after the Fall.
 

desert dude

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none according to the attorney's that represented the buildings owners where i fell fractured my ankle and hit my head on the concrete.

FTW..i had more injuries from that fall, than zimmy did when he ended someones life.
You poor, inept, uncoordinated white woman. Can you dance? Maybe you need a helping hand when you try to walk?
 

UncleBuck

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Yet a court of law found him innocent of any wrong doing.
actually, they found that there may have been a possibility, however small and slight, that he might have been defending himself.

but half the jury didn't really think he was defending himself. they just thought that the possibility might have existed.

burden of proof and reasonable doubt, you should learn about them.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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actually, they found that there may have been a possibility, however small and slight, that he might have been defending himself.

but half the jury didn't really think he was defending himself. they just thought that the possibility might have existed.

burden of proof and reasonable doubt, you should learn about them.
not convicting is synonymous with finding innocence.
INNOCENT until proven GUILTY. he was not found to be guilty; he is innocent :)
 

UncleBuck

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not convicting is synonymous with finding innocence.
nope.

the burden of proof was on the prosecution. they needed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that zimmy did such and such.

there was a small doubt that he might have been acting in self defense, that's what got him off the hook.

half the jury had to decide based on that possibility even though they correctly felt he was being a vigilante asshole and was guilty of manslaughter.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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why are you saying things, electronically, that you wouldn't say in person?
cause let me tell you, pal......if you verbally attacked me like that, in a personal convo, I'd slap your hair straight. I made no attack upon you, but instead retorted to your word-twisting post.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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nope.

the burden of proof was on the prosecution. they needed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that zimmy did such and such.

there was a small doubt that he might have been acting in self defense, that's what got him off the hook.

half the jury had to decide based on that possibility even though they correctly felt he was being a vigilante asshole and was guilty of manslaughter.
innocent until proven guilty.

(nice shootin' Jorge)
 
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