George received no directives from any LEO. The dispatcher said "we don't need you to do that" and from everything I have read he said OK and complied. Do you have other info?Tecumseh wrote:So George Zimmerman did not disobey the police and put himself in a situation where he was forced to use deadly force? Now the rest of the nation thinks CCWers are just a bunch of wannabe cops thanks to that moron.
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- Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:33 pm
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- Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:22 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Tecumseh wrote:Exactly. Why did he pursue the boy? Was Trayvon standing his ground against an adult who is stalking him at night as he walks home from the store to get candy and soda while talking to a lady friend. Why did Zimmerman follow after being directed not to? It is shameful that the justice system failed us today.poppo wrote:The point was that a life was lost. Legal or not, GZ made some bad choices too. And even though he was acquitted, his actions will have consequences for him too. He may always have to be looking over his shoulder.gigag04 wrote: Somebody getting shot while pounding a person's head in the concrete is hardly a tragedy. Actions have consequences.

The justice system did not bow to politics and racial pressure. It worked exactly as it should have.