Thursday, March 22, 2012

Trayvon, Zimmerman and the Coming Riots

This much is certain:   The investigation into the shooting of Martin by Zimmerman was over and had been closed. 
Chris Serino, the chief homicide investigator in the Sanford police department had recommended that Zimmerman be arrested the night of the shooting, but Incredibly, the senior State Attorney for the district, Norman Wolfinger came there there that night and said to drop the matter. 
Zimmerman’s father, Robert Zimmerman, is a retired judge or magistrate from the state of Virginia. 
No investigation of the killing was ever conducted thus there is no evidence of injuries to either party except, of course, that Martin was killed and a funeral office employee said he saw no sign of injury to Martin’s hands or face indicating a fight.   Also Zimmerman’s gun was never confiscated or officially inspected.
Although Zimmerman “received  a scalp wound requiring stitches”, no one ever made those stitches, and a video of him in the police department right after the shooting showed no blood, and scalp wounds are famously bloody.  
Zimmerman was well known by the Sanford police department after having placed at least 46 calls on the 911 system in 14 months, or about one every 10 days. 
This event was plunged into a “trial by media” because there was never to be an investigation conducted into the event and there would never be any other kind of trial.
George Zimmerman is a dead man walking.  He can never be A) released from “hiding” and walk free ever again, B) put in any jail in Florida or C)  be incarcerated in any prison in America.  
Finally, this is not the end of this issue.  It is only the beginning of the realization of a great national tragedy.  All that is missing between this awareness of the problem long simmering and a race-riot explosion is the occurrence of some kind of a middle event.  Let’s hope there will be some legal resolution beginning to take place SOON.   This country is too well armed to let something like this get totally out of control. Unfortunately, the elected officials involved here seem to be willing to sit back and wait.

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