rEvolutionist wrote:Seth wrote:FBM wrote:Seth wrote:...
What seems to disturb you is the fact that it's lawful to use lethal force against an "unarmed" attacker. Except that Martin was NOT "unarmed." He had two perfectly good arms with fists on the ends, which are without any doubt "deadly weapons" under the right circumstances...like these circumstances.
Where have I even vaguely alluded that it bothers me that it's legal to use lethal force against an unarmed attacker? It doesn't and never has. I suspect you're doing exactly what I actually was complaining about, viz, letting your political bias cloud your reasoning, which in this case has somehow led you to think I was talking about self-defense laws at all. I wasn't.
Maybe so. For that I apologize. I guess my comment is directed more at the simpering liberal panty-waists who think that criminals deserve consideration and safety while plying their trade.
As is the case with all your rants. You don't actually listen to what your fellow debater is saying.
Regarding this case, I haven't really followed it much. Is there a somewhat agreed upon set of facts about the event? From what I understand Zimmerman was doing neighbourhood watch, and confronted Martin and they got in a fight and Z shot M. Is that the gist of it? Any specifics that are more or less confirmed?
Much more is confirmed:
1. Zimmerman sits in truck on neighborhood watch.
2. Z sees M, and calls 911.
3. Z reports to 911 what he says M is doing.
4. Dispatcher dispatches an officer - on the stand at trial the dispatcher said that if M was doing what Z said he was doing, it was suspicious and warranted a call to 911.
5. Z reports M had noticed he was being watched by Z from Z's truck, and M started to run off.
6. Z exits truck and starts to run after M.
7. Dispatcher asks if Z is following M. Z answers yes. Dispatcher says "we do not need you to do that." Z says "o.k." and stops. Dispatcher testified at trial that he did not give any instructions or orders, and that they are not empowered to do that. He gave a suggestion.
8. about a minute and a half goes by with Z still talking to the dispatcher discussing locations and whereabouts and M is not in the vicinity. Z has lost sight of M.
9. Z hangs up with dispatcher and about 3 more minutes later the conflict ensues.
10. Part of an exchange of words is heard by M's girlfriend on the phone and she testifies to M calling Z a creepy ass cracker and to Z asking M "what are you doing around here?" or words to that effect.
11. Fight ensues. We do not know who started it.
12. Prosecution called a witness named Good who testified that he saw Martin on top of Zimmerman raining blows on Z in mixed martial arts style, specifically something called "ground and pound." He was very clear that the dark sweatshirt was on top, and the red colored clothes were on the bottom and that it was the red colored clothing on bottom that was screaming for help.
13. Gunfire.
14. Martin dead.
15. Z hangs around waits for police and immediately seems to cooperate by telling what he says happened.
16. Evidence is collected and pictures taken of wounds to Z's back of head.
I think that roughly covers it.