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Default Well, well, Zimmerman defenders.....

X ` Man wrote:
On 3/29/12 8:59 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/29/2012 8:29 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In , says...

On 3/28/2012 4:25 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/28/12 4:13 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/28/2012 4:11 PM, Happy John wrote:
On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:50:15 -0400, wrote:



http://www.tampabay.com/news/publics...cle1222259.ece

It's nice to see that an investigation is being conducted. Maybe
the
investigation will show enough
evidence to press charges. Then maybe there will be an arrest and
trial. Then Zimmerman will either
be convicted and punished or found not guilty.

Then all you amateur sleuths can argue about how biased the judge,
jury, prosecutor, defender, and
etc. were.

That's what Kevin would have done were he still around. Oh, and
Harry
too.

Well, Harry is a liar, Plum plays the Red Herring game... subtle
difference, both are just as dishonest as each other..


Wow...it's the rec.boats version of The Lost Boys...Herring the
Racist
and **** for Brains Snotty.

You and Plum should be happy. As hard as the rest tried, you two
got it
right back to politics all the time, just the way you want it. Have
fun
with that...

And you were the first to interject racism into a thread.


The whole event is about racism. Jackson, Enfume, Sharpton, you and
Harry are only interested because of the racist overtones...




Wrong, ****-for-brains. My interest in the case in based upon
Florida's nutcase "stand your ground" law. It's an ugly law that leads
to over the top violence.

Can you give an example? I can:

Some are calling a former U.S. Marine a hero for shooting two men —
killing one — during the botched robbery of a sandwich shop in
Plantation. But the men's friends and family want to know how he could
gun them down and not be charged.

John Lovell had just finished dinner at about 11:15 p.m. Wednesday when,
Plantation police say, two men armed with guns rushed inside a Subway
shop and demanded cash. After robbing the store, the men turned to
Lovell. They wanted his money, police said.

But like his attackers, Lovell was armed.

The retired military man opened fire, shooting dead Donicio Arrindell,
22, of North Lauderdale, and critically injuring Fredrick Gadson, 21, of
Fort Lauderdale.

Lovell, 71, of Plantation, has a valid concealed weapons permit and is
not expected to be charged in the shooting, said police spokesman
Detective Robert Rettig. Gadson, however, faces multiple felony charges
that could include murder, he said. Under Florida law, anyone who
commits a felony such as armed robbery resulting in a death can be held
accountable for the capital offense.

"He feared for his life," Rettig said of Lovell. "And if he's in fear
for his life, then he has a right to defend himself, even if it means
severe bodily injury or death."

Florida law gives people the right of "self-defense without the duty to
retreat." That means individuals can use deadly force virtually anywhere
to prevent death or serious injury.

Lovell could not be reached for comment despite calls and visits to his
home.