Re: Zimmerman case
[QUOTE=vinnie97;1095546]
And if someone feels their life is in danger[/QUOTE]
The last thing they do is go after said individual and confront them.... Zimmerman looked for a fight that night, got one, and was then forced to resort to use his gun as his "only way out." [I]Uhhh, next time, call the cops and let them do their job. [/I]
Now, if Trayvon had a bag of [I]crack[/I] in his pocket and a wad of $100's.... slightly different story. Or if he'd had a [I]knife[/I], slightly different story....
Hell, I've called the cops on[B] 3[/B] separate occasions on suspicious individuals in my neighborhood over the past year. We've had a lot of break-ins here and I see reporting people who I think are potentially up to no good part of my responsibility as a neighbor and responsible homeowner as well as [U]father[/U].. I also respect strangers enough to let the professionals do their job and determine whether or not they are actual threats or not.[I] At no time[/I], would I follow any of the individuals I reported. [I]at no time [/I]would I approach them with a f'ing GUN.
WHY? [I]Common sense.[/I]
Zimmerman, IMHO looked like a suspicious asshole 2 years ago, with his shaved head and goatee.... his face IMO looked aggressive. Whether or not he is aggressive I'll never know... But I am sure Trayvon felt threatened by Zimmerman and retaliated. That's what 17 year olds do. I was a hot head when I was 17. Had some 27 year old like Zimmerman approached me, I might have gotten in their face as well.
just my $0.02