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by Two Moons on 17 July 2013 - 20:07
I was stopped once driving into a gated community in Florida, rich folk....LOL
The fully armed guard in a fully operational patrol car informed me I would have to leave, but in a conversation told me he could not arrest or detain me, he could only follow me until police arrived.
Very professional.

by Carlin on 17 July 2013 - 20:07

by Carlin on 17 July 2013 - 21:07


by yellowrose of Texas on 17 July 2013 - 23:07
They only published a pic 5 yrs old
Martin was over 6 ft. 175lbs
tatoos on arms neck, godfillings showing and not the media pic that was shown to america? Why?
He was not. A poor little person at all. As Paul Harvey said "and now the rest pf the story"
politics rode into town and took the media and authorities by the reins.

by Two Moons on 17 July 2013 - 23:07
He gave no reason to be assaulted.
He was well trained and did not attempt to grab me, pull a gun on me, interrogate me or make any remarks of any kind.
He also knew to keep a safe distance.
by Blitzen on 18 July 2013 - 01:07
by Blitzen on 18 July 2013 - 01:07
The real Martin had 2 tats. One on his right shoulder, praying hands draped with pearls and the names of his grandmother and great grandmother. The second was on his left wrist, his mother's name.
I don't know that having or not having gold teeth or tats would be relevant in a court of law.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/martin.asp
From wikipedia:
Martin had been suspended from school at the time of his death, his third disciplinary suspension of the year.[24] One suspension was for tardiness and truancy.[25] Another suspension in October 2011 was for graffiti, when Martin was observed by a security camera in a restricted area of the school marking up a door with "W.T.F."[25] When he was later searched by a Miami-Dade School Police Department officer, looking for the graffiti marker, the officer found several pieces of women's jewelry in his backpack, which Martin said a friend had given to him. A screwdriver was also found, which was described by the school police investigator as a burglary tool. The jewelry was impounded and given to the police, but no evidence ever surfaced to indicate that the jewelry was stolen.[25] Martin's third suspension involved a marijuana pipe and an empty bag containing marijuana residue.[24] Martin was not charged with any crime related to these incidents and did not have a juvenile record.[26] Judge Nelson ruled that the defense may have access to Martin's records, including the details of these suspensions, as well as access to Martin's social media sites,[27] but ruled they will not be admissible as evidence during the trial unless they can be shown to be relevant.[28]
Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump said the parents had never heard about the bag of jewelry and that it was completely irrelevant to what happened on February 26.[25] Martin's parents and their attorneys also said the defense's request for school records and social media was a "fishing expedition" aimed at attacking their son and an attempt to assassinate his character.[29]

by Two Moons on 18 July 2013 - 01:07
by Blitzen on 18 July 2013 - 01:07

by Two Moons on 18 July 2013 - 02:07
What's relevant is who made the first move.
At what point if ever did Zimmerman fear for his life.
Did Martin fear for his life.
At what point was the weapon brought out.
Why wasn't this avoided, how did it become stand your ground, both men share the same right by law.
You would have had to be on the jury to know any relevant facts, unless you didn't receive any or very few.
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