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To: smokingfrog
The fact that he was following Trayvon (at least for a time), does not necessarily show any intent to do violence.

The fact the he CALLED 911 and stayed on the phone with them as he was following Martin proves exactly that he did NOT intend to do violence. 'Hey 911 please send the police I'm about to track down and kill someone". Yeah right. On this alone he should have never been charged with 2nd degree murder. This is a farce.
19 posted on 04/12/2012 5:44:08 AM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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To: over3Owithabrain
The fact the he CALLED 911 and stayed on the phone with them as he was following Martin proves exactly that he did NOT intend to do violence. 'Hey 911 please send the police I'm about to track down and kill someone". Yeah right. On this alone he should have never been charged with 2nd degree murder. This is a farce.

Correct! This, from the article is wrong.

He followed the teenager despite being told not to by a police dispatcher and the two got into a struggle.

The dispatcher simply told him that following was not necessary because police were on their way. The dispatcher did not instruct him to stop following. Regardless, according to the 911 call, Zimmerman said "OK." and started back to his vehicle. On the way, Martin attacked him.

There is no way he should have been charged but he was because of the threat of mob violence. We will see more of this as the blacks are enjoying a taste of power through mob rule. Things will get hotter as we near the November election. Then Obama will declare martial law and suspend the election and stay in power until forcefully removed. I expect better from News Max.

26 posted on 04/12/2012 6:40:37 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot
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