My Two Cents on the Trayvon Martin Case: The law that legalizes murder.

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  1. Mugsy - July 16, 2013

    (Editor: My apologies for the two errors in this story. Early in the case when this report was written, certain facts had yet to be corroborated. – Mugsy)

  2. Merri - July 19, 2013

    All I can say is that this is one of the more disgusting defenses I’ve heard about.

    “Everyone is potentially armed with a deadly weapon, shooting kids in a park is ‘okay’ because they could possibly throw rocks at you” While rocks can hurt, while they can cause a concussion, and potentially kill if enough are thrown hard enough… a gun WILL kill.

    Given that people have been convicted for less… given that spouses, victims of years of domestic abuse finally murdering their husband have been convicted for less. It is obvious that this is a mockery of justice and the jurours should be “stalked” into dark allies where they “cinematically experience” (i.e. fake) the fear, the trepidation, that Trayvon Martin must have felt to “Unjustly Lash out” at George Zimmerman.

    Then they can live out the rest of their lives, knowing they let a murderer go free. And wondering if Good-Old-George might suspect them of a “Crime” next.

  3. Admin Mugsy - July 19, 2013

    Keep in mind, the “kids throwing rocks” argument WAS the defense they ended up using, with Zimmerman’s attorney holding up a block of concrete to argue that the “unarmed” 17 year old Martin “was indeed armed” and George was simply “defending himself”.

    And as Comedy Central pointed out the day after the verdict, George “will, for the rest of his life, be looking over his shoulder” in fear of armed vigilantes like him.

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