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oh man.
There are 'thousands'/millions who still think Patsy Ramsey killed her child.
Forewarned I will have other plans Friday night.
oh man.
There are 'thousands'/millions who still think Patsy Ramsey killed her child.
Forewarned I will have other plans Friday night.
She didn't and she died knowing everyone thought that.
Very very very sad life.
Yet, we have this:Ah, so you have your facts wrong. His 46 calls to the police were not in a short period of time, they were made in the last 8 years.
Here's what the Seminole County Sheriff's office says about it:
Zimmerman?s Twin Lakes Community Was on Edge Before Trayvon Shooting - The Daily Beast
There may have been calls before 2011, and that's why they used the 2004 date. idk
Trayvon Martin shooter, George Zimmerman, made 46 calls to 911 in a year - National Crime | Examiner.com
46 calls from 2004
911 and non emergency calls.
That doesn't equal "continually" no matter how you butter the bread.
The calls were in a short period of time from 2011 and after.
in all, police have records of 46 calls from Zimmerman since 2004, both to 911 and a nonemergency number, sometimes for reasons as mundane as reporting a pothole blocking a road, as he did in 2005. The sheriffs office released the records after Sanford police detectives requested them as part of the investigation into Martins death, Cannaday said.
Cannaday said he did not believe that the number of calls Zimmerman made to police was itself concerning.
"I would not consider it excessive," Cannaday said. "That's typically what we encourage, is if anyone in the community sees something out of the ordinary, concerning, or suspicious, we would want for them to call."
Zimmerman?s Twin Lakes Community Was on Edge Before Trayvon Shooting - The Daily Beast
He was the neighborhood watch captain, right?
Zimmerman had only become a member of the neighborhood watch in September 2011
A wide range of neighborhood watch organizations exist across the country. Some have patrols, while others like Sanfords do not. But the National Sheriffs Association, which sponsors the program nationwide, is absolutely clear on one point: guns have no place in a watch group. A manual distributed by the association repeatedly underscores the point: Patrol members do not carry weapons.
The manual warns that watch members should not attempt to apprehend a person committing a crime or to investigate a suspicious activity. It should be emphasized to members of patrols, the materials state, that they do not possess police power and they shall not carry weapons. The consequences of not following the guidelines are severe, the manual states: Each member is liable as an individual for civil and criminal charges should he exceed his authority.
Security Officers aren't even allowed to carry guns. But it's okay for one of my neighbors to wander my neighborhood, stalk people walking at night around here, and when they defend themselves against said stalker neighbor, it's fine to shoot and kill them. COPS wouldn't have even shot in this situation. But it's okay if Zimmerman whips out a gun. He could have at least shot his foot or shot it into the air to make him back off. He didn't have to kill the kid. He should have done what 9-1-1 told him to do in the first place and sit his stupid a$$ in his car and let the cops handle it.
Quick, it doesn't matter if it sits right with you or not.Yet, we have this:There may have been calls before 2011, and that's why they used the 2004 date. idk
Trayvon Martin shooter, George Zimmerman, made 46 calls to 911 in a year - National Crime | Examiner.com
The calls were in a short period of time from 2011 and after.
in all, police have records of 46 calls from Zimmerman since 2004, both to 911 and a nonemergency number, sometimes for reasons as mundane as reporting a pothole blocking a road, as he did in 2005. The sheriff’s office released the records after Sanford police detectives requested them as part of the investigation into Martin’s death, Cannaday said.
Cannaday said he did not believe that the number of calls Zimmerman made to police was itself concerning.
"I would not consider it excessive," Cannaday said. "That's typically what we encourage, is if anyone in the community sees something out of the ordinary, concerning, or suspicious, we would want for them to call."
Zimmerman?s Twin Lakes Community Was on Edge Before Trayvon Shooting - The Daily Beast
He was the neighborhood watch captain, right?
Calling that many times doesn't sit right with me. The question is were his calls becoming more frequent as the years went by.
Zimmerman became watch captain in 2011 and shouldn't have been allowed to do it while armed.
Neighborhood Watch Programs/Sanford Crime - Orlando City Buzz | Examiner.com
Zimmerman had only become a member of the neighborhood watch in September 2011
A wide range of neighborhood watch organizations exist across the country. Some have patrols, while others like Sanford’s do not. But the National Sheriffs’ Association, which sponsors the program nationwide, is absolutely clear on one point: guns have no place in a watch group. A manual distributed by the association repeatedly underscores the point: “Patrol members do not carry weapons.”
The manual warns that watch members should “not attempt to apprehend a person committing a crime or to investigate a suspicious activity.” It should be emphasized to members of patrols, the materials state, that “they do not possess police power and they shall not carry weapons.” The consequences of not following the guidelines are severe, the manual states: “Each member is liable as an individual for civil and criminal charges should he exceed his authority.”
Neighborhood Watch Scrutinized After Florida Shooting
His violation was stalking someone and shooting him dead. He did not do what law enforcement instructed him to do. They told him to stay in his car for a reason. Because he is not a cop and it's not his job.
Why didn't the gated community hire a couple of security officers to walk the streets at night?