kiki5711 wrote:I don't think it's that simple. As I said before, I don't think zimmerman intended from the start to shoot martin. But the circumstances, and thought process on both sides ended in a scuffle, zimmerman having the upper hand because he had a gun.
Let's pretend zimmreman didn't have a gun and they just had a good ol fist fight, the police come and sort things out. both are alive.
Let's pretend Zimmerman didn't have a gun and politely asked Martin what he was doing in Zimmerman's private gated community and an enraged Martin punched and beat Zimmerman's head on the concrete till his skull fractured and he suffered permanent, irreversible and potentially fatal brain damage. Zimmerman's alive, but not really because he's in a persistent vegetative state and will never be the same person even if he wakes up.
There is no such thing as a "good ol fist fight." People die and are permanently injured and disabled in fistfights all the time.
zimmerman thought martin was "up to no good", martin thought zimmerman was "up to no good".
they cross paths, zimmerman has one side of thinking gearing him towards self defense and figures since he has a gun, he'll be ok, or at least even, if in case martin had a gun.
Which is a valid train of thought, since it's Zimmerman's community, not Martin's, who was just a guest there, and therefore had at least some duty to act reasonably and account for his activities to authorized residents who have a right to question the presence of strangers in their private community.
turns out martin didn't have a gun, and while zimmerman's immagination might have run wild, both were scared at that cruical moment when the gun went off.
It's sounding very much like Martin was enraged, not scared, when he attacked Zimmerman, who had a justifiable fear of serious bodily harm or death, which triggered his right to use lethal force against his attacker.
if zimmerman never had a gun, they both would be alive today, arguing their case in court.
Or, Zimmerman would be brain-dead and Martin would be a fugitive, or on trial for assault or murder. All Zimmerman not having a gun gets us is a different tragic outcome. If things are as Zimmerman says they were, then Martin got what he deserved and Zimmerman did the right thing by surviving through the use of deadly force. It's just Martin's bad luck that Zimmerman had a gun. Which is one good reason not to attack people even if you are angry at them for some perceived slight or disrespect. It happens that this dissuasion of potential victims being armed is the very best thing about lawful concealed carry, because it deters criminal activity and victimization when the criminal doesn't know who is armed and thus capable of killing him. It appears that Martin forgot this essential and fundamental point of civilized public behavior: An armed society is a polite society.
Sad story, unfortunatelly, we all have to pay the price for the choices we make, even if they were not meant to be made, on purpose from beginning, bottom line is one person is dead, one is alive. One can defend himself in court, the other one cant.
A good reason not to attack other people, isn't it?
I'd rather be tried by twelve than carried by six.
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.