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Originally posted by SonoraUndergroundLabs
reply to post by DerekJR321
Ok so if a kid was hits your car with a bat you have to watch him walk away? No so what's any different with a truant he's breaking the law. I can sit here all day this convo is not dead to me.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
(silence from the people who argued "Curfew!")
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Geraldo is standing by his opinion. The police call it profiling. It works more than you realize.
First, keyword : Police. Second, such profiling obviously backfired horribly in this case.
Which is moot since Zimmerman is NOT an authority.
Originally posted by SonoraUndergroundLabs
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
(silence from the people who argued "Curfew!")
Ha you spoke too soon I was just getting more evidence.
Originally posted by SonoraUndergroundLabs
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
(silence from the people who argued "Curfew!")
Ha you spoke too soon I was just getting more evidence.
Originally posted by DJMSN
reply to post by SonoraUndergroundLabs
Has to be a crime committed in order to constitute a citizens arrest...walking thru a neighborhood that you live in is not a crime last I checked...and for those of you claiming that Zimmerman feared for his life...maybe just maybe Trayvon feared for his life...some fat guy with a gun stalking him at night so maybe if he attacked first and there is no evidence of this...just maybe he did so because he feared for his life...think about about it without jumping to conclusions
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Geraldo is standing by his opinion. The police call it profiling. It works more than you realize.
First, keyword : Police. Second, such profiling obviously backfired horribly in this case.
Which is moot since Zimmerman is NOT an authority.
However, it works well in the 99% of the other cases you do not hear about.
The perpetrators have to do something. Wearing a hoodie is quick and easy.
Getting caught on a security cam makes the defense attorneys shake their
heads and say "It's over. I cannot win this case."
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Geraldo is standing by his opinion. The police call it profiling. It works more than you realize.
First, keyword : Police. Second, such profiling obviously backfired horribly in this case.
Which is moot since Zimmerman is NOT an authority.
However, it works well in the 99% of the other cases you do not hear about.
The perpetrators have to do something. Wearing a hoodie is quick and easy.
Getting caught on a security cam makes the defense attorneys shake their
heads and say "It's over. I cannot win this case."
Originally posted by SonoraUndergroundLabs
Originally posted by DJMSN
reply to post by SonoraUndergroundLabs
Has to be a crime committed in order to constitute a citizens arrest...walking thru a neighborhood that you live in is not a crime last I checked...and for those of you claiming that Zimmerman feared for his life...maybe just maybe Trayvon feared for his life...some fat guy with a gun stalking him at night so maybe if he attacked first and there is no evidence of this...just maybe he did so because he feared for his life...think about about it without jumping to conclusions
Don't get ahead of yourself now. Zimmerman was inside his car when the kid started running and he clearly did not know Zimmerman had a gun. He was on the phone with the police sitting there and the kid booked it for no reason. He was not followed at first because the kid was walking to Zimmerman not away. If I seen a guy parked on the side of the road talking on the cell phone why would you run away?
Originally posted by twitchy
There's about 13-14 thousand murders a year in the US, I've always wondered what makes a particular crime hit the newstands while the other tens of thousands of murders don't. I think the answer is ultimately them being of benefit to a particular political agenda. Obama, and most of the 300 million other Americans glued to their televiaion sets for thirty billion hours a week don't know either of the people involved, yet here we sit debating the in's and out's of this uninvestigated and untried crime, that's exactly what they want out of the deal. What's so important about this that the news has to clog up with it, what about the other 14 thousand murders? Don't buy into this mass media hype, it's all being played like some kind of sick game to get us to argue with each other about racial issues.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Geraldo is standing by his opinion. The police call it profiling. It works more than you realize.
First, keyword : Police. Second, such profiling obviously backfired horribly in this case.
Which is moot since Zimmerman is NOT an authority.
However, it works well in the 99% of the other cases you do not hear about.
The perpetrators have to do something. Wearing a hoodie is quick and easy.
Getting caught on a security cam makes the defense attorneys shake their
heads and say "It's over. I cannot win this case."
What IS your point? Zimmerman is NOT a criminal profiler. Zimmerman is NOT a cop. Zimmerman, in fact, possesses no authority over passing civilians.
What IS your point?edit on 24-3-2012 by TsukiLunar because: (no reason given)