Posts Tagged ‘George Zimmerman’
Holder still thinking about charging Zimmerman
Goodness grief. Either he committed a federal crime or he didn’t. Attorney General Eric Holder isn’t quite sure if George Zimmerman will be charged with some unknown federal crime. He’s not sure how long the investigation will take.
Read MorePress still referring to Zimmerman – Martin as a “Stand Your Ground” case
Don’t believe anything you read online. Heck, don’t even believe the stuff I write. The press and gun-control activists keep harping on Stand Your Ground (SYG) laws in various states. They are fixated on it, referring to specific cases as “clear problems” with the law when those examples have nothing to do with SYG.
Read MoreBill Whittle: It’s called journalism!
Nuff said. Watch the video.
Read MoreFacts in evidence: Zimmerman was getting his head bashed
The death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy, I just can not imagine the sorrow within the Martin family. That said, I’m disappointed – to say the least – at the media, many Hollywood actors, sport stars and other supporters of Martin who are completely ignoring the fact Zimmerman was getting beat up.
Read MorePolice chief: Zimmerman investigation tarnished by outside influence
Protests and rallys organized by “community organizers” – demanding George Zimmerman be arrested – influenced politicians and law enforcement during the initial investigation after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. The law was not followed.
Read MoreMichael Savage totally wrong on Zimmerman case facts
Some of you may be fans of radio host Michael Savage, but I can’t let his totally incorrect information concerning the facts about George Zimmerman’s firearm – a Kel-Tec PF-9 – stand.
Read MorePhoto taken of Zimmerman finally released by law enforcement
Certainly we can discuss if George Zimmerman should have gotten out of his car and followed Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla. in late February, but that seems to be the only thing prosecutors can even try to hold against Zimmerman in their Murder 2 charge.
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