If you would read this thread is pretty clear that most who post in here think Martin was an OG blood who kills for fun. Z just took out the trash, never mind the circumstances.
I hope you just forgot the purple.
If you would read this thread is pretty clear that most who post in here think Martin was an OG blood who kills for fun. Z just took out the trash, never mind the circumstances.
If you would read this thread is pretty clear that most who post in here think Martin was an OG blood who kills for fun. Z just took out the trash, never mind the circumstances.
If you would read this thread is pretty clear that most who post in here think Martin was an OG blood who kills for fun. Z just took out the trash, never mind the circumstances.
Given Z is the defendant and only eyewitness, his credibility is very important. Mr. and Mrs. Z playing games with the donated funds and then not being truthful, is not going to help his defense. Now the prosecution also has an "Al Capone" option.
Good post but none of this matters. Z is guilty because he got out of his truck.I can't speak for anyone else who's been posting here, but when I first heard about this, it seemed like Z. was a paranoid nutcase who went off on some kid because he had his hands around a bulge in his pocket. After following the information presented - and reading the police report for myself - I've come to believe it's likely that M. initiated the violence and got shot to death as a consequence of his own actions. I fully realize we don't know - and may never know for certain - what happened in the minutes leading up to M. and Z.'s final confrontation, but based on information available about the two and what we think we know about events leading up to the gunshot that terminated M., it looks to me like a case where a stranger attacked a Neighborhood Watch captain going about his lawful activities, the attack of which is a criminal act, and was shot in self-defense when he was committing an act of attempted great harm upon that same Neighborhood Watch captain. It also appears that Z. is being tried, not as a potential murderer, but as a sop to race baiters who've threatened violence if they don't get a conviction (read that "revenge") and that the news media and the special prosecutor have played fast and loose with the facts of the case. That's my take on it, but I freely admit that it's the trial, and the evidence produced at that trial, which will determine Z's guilt or innocence.
Good post but none of this matters. Z is guilty because he got out of his truck.
I've read almost all of it, and I don't see anything resembling what you posted above.
I have read that people should never leave their vehicle, under any circumstances ever. You desrve to get punched i the face if you call in something that seems suspicious to you. You deserve to "pay" regardless of guilt or innocence and without a trial. Never help your neighbors, EVER. Let them fend for themselves and die. We have about 30 eye witnesses here who saw the whole thing go down and know EXACTLY how it happened....
That pretty much sums up the thread in a nutshell I believe.
Very true. I wonder if Angela Corey will use this argument as the bases of her case as well?That's right, but be careful, the lynch mobbers get VERY angry when you point out that is the gist of their assertions.
That sums up several schools of thought on this thread, but it doesn't cover all views by any means, or even a majority of the views expressed.
M's family will be meeting with FL officals to request the "TM amdement" to the stand your ground laws in FL. Just saw a news blurp about that on Yahoo!
In a nutshell if you start a fight you can't then claim self-defense is what the TM amedement would say/do. I think that FL already has this but not sure.
Depending on wording, this would be an atrocious law. Who started a fight is murky enough, but if you don't take escalation into account it's just silly.
e.g. Someone calls your mother a whore, you push them, they pull a knife on you and stab you, you shoot them. You started the fight, you get murder charges. Justice is served. Right?