White man shoots innocent black teen....

I was arrested once (long story), but never booked. And, I was really, really bummed that they didn't take a mug shot or my prints. I spent some time freshening up my make-up just for that!

:mad:

:lmao:

I did some travel nursing, and my last job was for the Feds. I was required to have an FBI background check and give a full set of fingerprints. They tried for over 30 minutes, but I just didn't leave a print. They finally took what they could get. In my current job, we use fingerprints to access the meds. Nine times out of ten, I can't get it to pick up my fingerprint; it takes forever.

I should go break bad. They'd never find my prints :)
For my government work, they took electronic scans of both of my hands. That's probably better than ink, I would think.

But, yeah.....if you break bad and decided that Tiffany's is a good target, ring me up, K?

:lol:
 
Yes, I know. But that doesn't answer my question. Forget about this case for a moment ... would police have to take a subject to the hospital if paramedics recommended it, or if the person refused further treatment, would they have to sign a waiver?

It depends on the departments policy about transporting people in custody. I have had to ride in the back of the ambulance with someone who require medical attention and who was in custody. As for refusal in this case it does not matter if he refused if he needed medical attention he would go.

Thanks. I know that people have the absolute right to decline care, but I don't know how that works when someone is in custody. I don't work ED ... I'd like to know how that's handled on our end.

Reports indicate that EMS didn't think it necessary for Zimmerman to be taken to the hospital ... which seems rather odd to me considering he claims his head was repeatedly beaten against a sidewalk.

Agreed. Totally. He should have been checked out at the time. It was wrong not to, considering the circumstances. He was bloodied up though, there were People that can attest to that.
 
Maybe if he repeats it often enough it will magically become true.

But it is quite true, I hadn't noticed it before but the officer is definitely examining the back of Zimmermans head.
Very true.

Maybe he's thinking "Gash??? What gash???" :lol:

I don't think we can tell if Zimmerman's nose was injured, it doesn't appear to be but the video isn't close enough to say for sure. What I did notice is the right side of his mouth to the jaw looks a bit swollen. Was Trayvon left handed?
 
I was arrested once (long story), but never booked. And, I was really, really bummed that they didn't take a mug shot or my prints. I spent some time freshening up my make-up just for that!

:mad:

:lmao:

I did some travel nursing, and my last job was for the Feds. I was required to have an FBI background check and give a full set of fingerprints. They tried for over 30 minutes, but I just didn't leave a print. They finally took what they could get. In my current job, we use fingerprints to access the meds. Nine times out of ten, I can't get it to pick up my fingerprint; it takes forever.

I should go break bad. They'd never find my prints :)
For my government work, they took electronic scans of both of my hands. That's probably better than ink, I would think.

But, yeah.....if you break bad and decided that Tiffany's is a good target, ring me up, K?

:lol:

It's not as messy as ink. ;) Still ends up in the same places though. :)
 
Yeah. I'm thinking I saw something there, too. But, if that is the only image available of Zimmerman that night, I wouldn't give it any weight one way or the other - it wouldn't confirm anything; it wouldn't rule out anything. But, it DOES rule out any claims of "gashes".

I'm thinking cops take photos of crime scenes and parties to the incident, especially if any claims of violence are made. Those should show more.

"Gash" ... I'm betting Zimmerman's attorney didn't expect that this video was going to be released (if he even realized it existed).

Something was brought up during the time they were broadcasting the video that I have to agree with ... Zimmerman doesn't look like someone who had just been brutally beaten. He needs no help getting from the car, moves freely and his gait is smooth and steady.
Yeah, "battered" doesn't seem to fit.

Although, getting knocked in the head (sans concussion) would not affect gait, I would think.

See, that's what doesn't fit. Almost anytime there is a head injury - knocked head and complaints of head pain - the EMTs want to transport. I used to be very active in equestrian sports most of my life - lots of head knocks - and every time, the EMTs transported me. I didn't want to go half of the times, but I also wasn't going to sign a waiver. They always talked me into it.

But, the cops weren't involved, either.

Fishy.
 
a little over half way through the video (50 seconds in), a police officer takes a look at the back of Zimmerman's head .. looking at something on Zimmerman's head. then he asks him to stand back against the wall

George Zimmerman on Police Surveillance | Video - ABC News


pay attention people. stop being so R-a-v-i ....looks like a spot or two on back of head. fuzzy video

I think you need to repeat that a few more times.
Maybe if he repeats it often enough it will magically become true.

You seem stuck in Campaign Mode Ravi??? :lol: When I Clap my hands you will awaken. ......:clap2: :)
 
I was arrested once (long story), but never booked. And, I was really, really bummed that they didn't take a mug shot or my prints. I spent some time freshening up my make-up just for that!

:mad:

:lmao:

I did some travel nursing, and my last job was for the Feds. I was required to have an FBI background check and give a full set of fingerprints. They tried for over 30 minutes, but I just didn't leave a print. They finally took what they could get. In my current job, we use fingerprints to access the meds. Nine times out of ten, I can't get it to pick up my fingerprint; it takes forever.

I should go break bad. They'd never find my prints :)
For my government work, they took electronic scans of both of my hands. That's probably better than ink, I would think.

But, yeah.....if you break bad and decided that Tiffany's is a good target, ring me up, K?

:lol:

Sure! what size do you wear?

This was the laser/electronic fingerprint thingy. The agent who was trying to get a good set of prints started to act a little bitchy, like it was MY fault and then called in a couple of others who seemed to get just as frustrated. I should have told them I was an alien :)
 
But it is quite true, I hadn't noticed it before but the officer is definitely examining the back of Zimmermans head.
Very true.

Maybe he's thinking "Gash??? What gash???" :lol:

I don't think we can tell if Zimmerman's nose was injured, it doesn't appear to be but the video isn't close enough to say for sure. What I did notice is the right side of his mouth to the jaw looks a bit swollen. Was Trayvon left handed?
Dunno. At one point, I thought maybe there was a bandage on his nose, but that very easily could have been the lighting.

The video just isn't all that good, except I am convinced there is no "gash", unless the "gash" is only a half of a centimeter or less.
 
Yeah. I'm thinking I saw something there, too. But, if that is the only image available of Zimmerman that night, I wouldn't give it any weight one way or the other - it wouldn't confirm anything; it wouldn't rule out anything. But, it DOES rule out any claims of "gashes".

I'm thinking cops take photos of crime scenes and parties to the incident, especially if any claims of violence are made. Those should show more.

"Gash" ... I'm betting Zimmerman's attorney didn't expect that this video was going to be released (if he even realized it existed).

Something was brought up during the time they were broadcasting the video that I have to agree with ... Zimmerman doesn't look like someone who had just been brutally beaten. He needs no help getting from the car, moves freely and his gait is smooth and steady.
Yeah, "battered" doesn't seem to fit.

Although, getting knocked in the head (sans concussion) would not affect gait, I would think.

See, that's what doesn't fit. Almost anytime there is a head injury - knocked head and complaints of head pain - the EMTs want to transport. I used to be very active in equestrian sports most of my life - lots of head knocks - and every time, the EMTs transported me. I didn't want to go half of the times, but I also wasn't going to sign a waiver. They always talked me into it.

But, the cops weren't involved, either.

Fishy.
That's why I was questioning bigred ... I'm not sure where this falls with someone who is in their custody. Maybe Zimmerman signed a waiver.

He most certainly would have had a concussion, it's just a matter of how severe.
 
:lmao:

I did some travel nursing, and my last job was for the Feds. I was required to have an FBI background check and give a full set of fingerprints. They tried for over 30 minutes, but I just didn't leave a print. They finally took what they could get. In my current job, we use fingerprints to access the meds. Nine times out of ten, I can't get it to pick up my fingerprint; it takes forever.

I should go break bad. They'd never find my prints :)
For my government work, they took electronic scans of both of my hands. That's probably better than ink, I would think.

But, yeah.....if you break bad and decided that Tiffany's is a good target, ring me up, K?

:lol:

Sure! what size do you wear?

This was the laser/electronic fingerprint thingy. The agent who was trying to get a good set of prints started to act a little bitchy, like it was MY fault and then called in a couple of others who seemed to get just as frustrated. I should have told them I was an alien :)
7" tennis bracelet. :lol: But, 8" is fine, too.

;)
 
I was arrested once (long story), but never booked. And, I was really, really bummed that they didn't take a mug shot or my prints. I spent some time freshening up my make-up just for that!

:mad:

:lmao:

I did some travel nursing, and my last job was for the Feds. I was required to have an FBI background check and give a full set of fingerprints. They tried for over 30 minutes, but I just didn't leave a print. They finally took what they could get. In my current job, we use fingerprints to access the meds. Nine times out of ten, I can't get it to pick up my fingerprint; it takes forever.

I should go break bad. They'd never find my prints :)
And, dammit....I was having a good hair day that day, too. :mad:
 
I think you need to repeat that a few more times.
Maybe if he repeats it often enough it will magically become true.

You seem stuck in Campaign Mode Ravi??? :lol: When I Clap my hands you will awaken. ......:clap2: :)
she'll only awake after the 2012 election and wonder what happen. then proceed to the corner and hold her breath and stomp her feet, because she didn't get her way in the election.
 

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