Posted on 02/16/2014 9:07:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
George Zimmerman says his problems continue.
He told a Spanish language television station he is now homeless, battling post-traumatic stress disorder, more than $2 million in debt and lives in fear for his life.
Zimmerman opened up on the Univision television show "Aquí y Ahora" (Here and Now) that will air Sunday on the Spanish language station at 7 p.m.
Zimmerman also discussed his well-known struggle with 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, an African-American teen who was walking in Zimmerman's neighborhood in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26, 2012.
After he called the cops, the two got into a fight that ended with Martin's death.
Zimmerman says the teen attacked him and threatened to kill him.
"He (Martin) saw my gun and told me he would kill me, and I knew he was telling the truth. I mean, was not playing," he told the station. "I asked him to stop . And the young man did not care. Continued attacking ... I knew he would not stop even though I knew that someone had seen (the fight) and the police are coming. He did not care."
But he didnt answer when asked if he should have waited for the cops saying that the case is under a federal Department of Justice investigation...
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George, salvarte, ir a casa de su madre en Perú. Quédate allí tres años, declararse en bancarrota y seguir adelante.
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Many on here have told me that Peru is one of the nastiest places on Earth.
I live in a city with many restaurants and MANY Chinese restaurants. We used to have a newspaper that printed the restaurant closings. If there were 30 restaurants closed, HALF would be Chinese. I don't eat in Chinese restaurants any more.
Cleanliness COSTS. The Chinese will spend money on the tangible things: education, cars, real estate, jewelry but cleanliness? Nope. Why bother to clean the restaurant every day? It will just get dirty immediately. Better to spend money and get someTHING for it.
They aren't of the Christian mind where "cleanliness is next to godliness."
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