OldGrumpy wrote:George Zimmerman was out of bounds in what he did and will forever live with the consequences of his decisions that night. However, there was not evidence of him committing a crime. Justice is not always fair and we should all share in the grief of a lost life.
Unfortunatly I think that life was lost before Zimmerman ever got out of his car. Had George stayed home, had he looked right instead of left, had he stayed in the car and nothing happened that night. Mr. Martin was already on a terrible downward spiral. Could he have come out of it, maybe, but it would have taken an intervention and it does not look like anyone in his life cared enough about the young man to teach him some sense. He had been shielded from the consequences of his behavior for years (the jewelry incident is evidence of this). He thought he could act with impunity and never feel a consequence for his behavior.
Ms. Jenteel said in the interview that TM was only whooping his butt* (she used a different word). In the real world you attempt to whoop someone's butt they are permitted to fight back with whatever means they have at hand.
How sad it is that no one loved this young man enough to let him feel consequences for behavior. How sad that he had to find out this in a lethal way. Had it not been Zimmerman that night, it would have been someone else further along. He was on a path to end up dead or in prison, and it terrible that no one cared enough to stop it.
Zimmerman made foolish tactical errors. He has suffered mightily for them. Mr. Martins parents made terrible parenting choices, they are suffering for them as well. That is how life is.
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