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Showing posts with label George Zimmerman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Zimmerman. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Shellie Zimmerman Says George Zimmerman Is Berserk

Shellie Zimmerman, the estranged wife of Trayvon Martin's killer, claims George Zimmerman has gone wacko since being acquitted of the unarmed Florida teen's assault and murder last summer.

She also said that, on the night preceding that infamous shooting, she'd actually left her husband because he once again ridiculed her in public, adding that "life would be very different now" if she hadn't foolishly returned to his aid in the aftermath of the contentious killing.

Zimmerman, who's had regular brushes with the law both before and after that undeniably life-altering event, was once more detained and arrested this month on charges of domestic violence.

This time it involved a live-in girlfriend who he allegedly threatened at gunpoint when she attempted to throw him out of her apartment. 

According to the woman, he also deliberately broke some of her possessions.

Weeks ago repeat offender George Zimmerman narrowly escaped similar charges from Shellie Zimmerman herself when he assaulted her and her father at their home whilst brandishing a firearm.


Sunday, August 4, 2013

PERMITTED TO OFFEND: George Zimmerman and FBI Informants

What Criminal Justice System?

George Zimmerman, barely acquitted one month for the coldblooded killing of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, promptly and predictably reoffends and isn't arrested; while his criminally-bent counterparts secretly employed as FBI informants are also permitted to be fulltime miscreants.
 
In fact, the FBI now shamelessly admits that they've given thousands of prize stool pigeons carte blanche to commit thousands of crimes annually, even supervising these illegal acts which they then have the balls to describe as "tightly controlled" and "situational."
 
In 2011 alone a reported 5,658 assorted misdeeds -- 15 per day -- were allowed by the nation's highest law enforcement agency, which lays claim to a stable of at least 15,000 snitches at any given time, all of them free to rob and rape at their leisure.
 
Yet it's innocent citizens, with no records at all, whose e-mails are being searched by the NSA, whose letters are being photographed by the U.S. Post Office, whose license plates are being scanned by local police departments, whose phone calls are being listened in on by Big Brother...
 
Why aren't our hotshot cops actually protecting us?
 
How can a magistrate's son with a history of violence and his fellow felons get away with so much mayhem and murder?
 
Who broke the criminal justice system?
 
And when can we expect it to be fixed again?
 

Sunday, July 14, 2013

George Zimmerman free: The Trayvon Martin travesty

GEORGE ZIMMERMAN FREE TO KILL AGAIN:

Little doubt, if Trayvon Martin had been white he'd be alive today.
 
But walking, driving -- doing anything -- while being black is clearly grounds for suspicion in the United States, a nation with one of the most dismal human rights records for people of a color.
 
George Zimmerman 'not guilty'
In New York City, it makes you the target of the NYPD, who sees that nonwhite complexion as proof positive you're armed and dangerous, or else some dirty lowdown crack dealer.
 
Dark skin, dark eyes, dark hair ... yep, that's really all the probable cause needed in America.  

Cops can stop you then, right outside your door, or at the bus stop, or on your lunch break, and, at the very least, subject you to a frisking.
 
In Florida, you could be but a youth, talking on a cellphone with one hand, carrying candy and a soft drink in the other.
 
Doesn't matter if those aren't deadly weapons; doesn't matter if you're where you're supposed to be; doesn't matter if you're doing nothing illegal. 
 
Your race is menacing, your skin color a threat
 
You can get stalked by a truly armed and dangerous nutter because of it. Assaulted even.
 
And, should you try to stand your ground and defend yourself from his attack, prevail in the ensuing battle, you can also get yourself shot to death.
 
It'll be okay, too, as far as the criminal justice system is concerned.
 
So long as your murderer isn't 'black'.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

CSI SUNDAY: Trayvon Martin, Odin Lloyd, Skylar Neese

WITH FRIENDS LIKE THEIRS WHO NEEDS ENEMIES?
 
Killing Killers' CSI Sunday series spotlights three not-so-friendly friends making the top crime stories for the week ending June 30th, 2013.
 
Crime Scene Investigation - Do Not Cross
 
Apart from being brutally murdered, Trayvon Martin, Odin Lloyd and Skylar Neese have something else in common, and perhaps in their horrific deaths is a lesson we all could learn from. Albeit a hard one...
 
In retrospect, say the parents of Neese, a pretty 16-year-old who disappeared in July of 2012 only to be discovered some six months later slain by her two best friends, the warning signs were glaring:
 
First, there was the formation of a tight but toxic bond with the very girls who would plot and perpetrate her stabbing death, and who, in advance, had already severed the once-popular A-student from her other classmates.
 
Second, was the emergence of a double but brief life that included deception and deviousness and began with the seemingly harmless teenage ritual of sneaking out a bedroom window.
 
Third, troubles were developing which involved the threesome's numerous late-night joyrides and, invariably, the police.
 
But all Mr. and Mrs. Neese had wanted to do in showing their daughter Skylar such leniency was to give the growing child a sense of freedom, they said.
 
Freedom to come and go -- to be trusted -- is an essential rite of passage into maturity, but, as this now-grieving couple discovered much too late, in excess it can sometimes turn deadly.
 
At age 27, however, Odin Lloyd was an adult and therefore it's safe to assume well past growing pains and angst. So his being shot to death by sports-celebrity friend Aaron Hernandez would appear, on its face, rather unexpected.
 
Except when it becomes clear that Lloyd already knew that the pro-footballer he was so enamored with had longstanding gang ties and a predilection for extreme acts of violence.
 
Indeed, investigators now suspect that Lloyd's gangland-style execution may have been orchestrated by Hernandez and his notorious cronies, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, because the victim had knowledge of this trios' role in a previous drive-by shooting.
 
If that's true, then Lloyd didn't need deep insight or a crystal ball to gauge whether his relationship with this criminally bent crew could leave him seriously maimed or dead.
 
On the other hand, Trayvon Martin, gunned down by a rabid neighborhood watchman at the tender age of 17, fared much better at the hands of his friends.
 
At least in life anyway.
 
Now, as the trial against his killer George Zimmerman progresses, some critics are complaining that Martin's star witness and childhood confident is anything but an asset to him when she's sitting on the witness stand.
 
Some beg to differ though, saying the supposedly outlandish impudence of 19-year-old Rachel Jeantel and her mumbling patois which spectators find so incomprehensible and annoying is simply a "cultural thing."
 
That culture clash underscores the crux of the issue subtly being tried, still others are attempting to explain. Because, before justice for a butchered boy can be meted out here, the world evidently needs to know first: Who was the bigger racist, the victim or his "ass-cracking" attacker?
 
Of course, this banal debate, generated by Ms. Jeantel's sudden *eccentricity" when placed in a white-dominated judicial setting, also overshadows the obvious -- the young lady's courage and loyalty.
 
But each of the three cases featured this week on Killing Killers' CSI Sunday wrap-up definitely prove that the old adage about choosing your pals wisely still holds true today.
 
Friendship really matters. Whether you're alive or dead. 
 
 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

George Zimmerman versus Trayvon Martin

A bloated George Zimmerman, on trial at last for the killing of Trayvon Martin, placidly observed opening proceedings this week, at one point even appearing to doze off in the middle of them.
 
His astonishing weight gain and copacetic composure aside, Zimmerman still looked as belligerent as ever. Not flinching in the slightest when his lawyer ludicrously argued that he'd shot the defenseless teenager because the boy had suddenly armed himself with a deadly weapon: the sidewalk.
 
That pathetic premise, coupled with lame knock-knock jokes and a startling string of obscenities presented in both the defense and prosecution's opening arguments respectively, is already making this one of the most bizarre legal contests of the year -- at least.
 
The former neighborhood watchman slash vigilante has been charged with second-degree homicide for menacing and then slaying Martin as the teen was innocently walking home from a convenient store where he'd just purchased a soft drink and candy.
 
Zimmerman deliberately chose to stalk Martin on that day despite a 911 operator instructing him not to. He then physically confronted the unarmed teenager with a firearm, mortally wounding him in the inevitable tussle that ensued.
 
From the start, longtime wannabe-enforcer Zimmerman has sought to hide behind stand your ground protections for the crime, a controversial state statute which allows people to resort to lethal force whenever they believe their lives are threatened by an attacker.
 
But that bogus self defense claim only further enraged victim advocates and Martin supporters, since it's more than clear that the only individual who posed a serious threat the day Trayvon Martin lost his life was defiant George Zimmerman himself.
 
Zimmerman's penchant for half truths and outright lying was exposed in the earliest stages of his arrest and arraignment. In fact, the defendant even had bail revoked and was returned to jail for *fibbing* in sworn affidavits about his finances.
 
Although his trial is now finally underway, it's still too soon to say whether this remorseless murderer will ultimately prevail.
 
But somehow I think not.