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It's a completely valid point. The general public, thanks to the media showing the young pictures of him smiling and wide eyed, thinks that Zimmerman just went out and shot some glassy-eyed kid who posed absolutely no physical threat to him. You show people the most recent pics of a tall, athletic 17 year old with arm tattoos, scowling and flipping the bird to the camera, and you don't get the same emotion from the public.
Some more stuff for those interested...
OFFICIAL medical report, which details his injuries (broken nose, black eyes, minor back injury, ect)
George Zimmerman Medical Report Sheds Light on Injuries After Trayvon Martin Shooting - ABC News
Zimmerman took and passed a lie detector test the night of the shooting
Zimmerman passed lie detector on night of Trayvon shooting
People want to paint me with that brush but I know PLENTY of well dressed, good mannered teenagers....I know plenty that aren't and weren't and I know a lot of the people that had the thug attitude have been arrested or shot or are currently in jail....rightly or wrongly
When I was a teenager I was taught Perception is reality...that lesson kept me out of trouble, it got me jobs. People can say "Never judge a book by its cover" but there IS a hesitation in many people not just myself to give the benefit of the doubt to someone who carries themselves in a manner resembling a common thug....sorry that's just the way it is.
Did Trayvon deserve to get shot just for "looking like a thug" no, but I can understand why Zimmerman would be suspicious about a person walking around aimlessly, in the rain, at night, when there have been a series of break ins in that area....but hey that's just common damn sense. Nobody is happy about the shooting Beanz, nobody is saying "good riddance to Trayvon" it was an incident that didn't need to occur and its tragic, but nobody can undo it.
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