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starfoxxx
nixie_nox
Funny how if it is something bad he did, everyone is lying. But if it is something good he did. He is telling the truth. Could you be any more biased?
BTW, bad people can do good things, and vice versa. I see it all the time. One good action doesn't negate all bad actions.
There was nothing to make up on the things he did good.. The family he saved thanked him, the cops confirmed zimmerman saved these people. Multiple witnesses saw zimmerman rush to help the family out of a burning car on its side with a fire extinguisher and tire iron to break the windows out to save them....
Denial is a hard thing to deal with. Zimmerman has now again been demonized, he is already guilty in the court of public opinion again.. USA innocent until proven guilty.
jheated5
I'm going to jump on the neutral bandwagon here..... I don't believe Zimmerman killed trayvon in cold blood, had a domestic charge put on him( we found out his ex money hungry wife lied), the cop thing was him trying to protect his friends..
nixie_nox
Zimmerman has a classic case of mental illness like borderline and bipolar disorder. They can be nice, they can be mean and aggressive.
The man has issues.
olaru12
jheated5
I'm going to jump on the neutral bandwagon here..... I don't believe Zimmerman killed trayvon in cold blood, had a domestic charge put on him( we found out his ex money hungry wife lied), the cop thing was him trying to protect his friends..
That's not the neutral bandwagon there amigo. You actually are attempting to justify the actions of a violent man.
Law enforcement is aware of his propensity for violence and they will watch Z. and eventually he will wind up in the joint and never leave. And it will be his own damn fault.
Deep down, Z loves the spotlight and celebrity status. He has a chance to retire from the spotlight and live a peaceful life but he has chosen the opposite and it will eventually be his death sentence. You just can't fix stupid!
and fyi this isn't a hate Z. post...it's an observation into a mans character from his past actions.edit on 18-11-2013 by olaru12 because: (no reason given)
Radaronline.com and the Daily Mail reported that Scheibe, 27, was the woman. Radar reported that she claimed said she is pregnant, which would upgrade the arrest to a felony. TMZ also reported that the woman was pregnant.
But police told ABC that the woman is not pregnant. The Associated Press, citing law enforcement, said he was charged with battery and assault.
Deputies said the girlfriend told them that he pointed a shotgun at her in a dispute, AP reported.
The criminal offense charged for a domestic violence incident depends on the specific circumstances and events. For example, a threat of physical harm might become an assault charge, while physical contact or injury might become a battery charge. If a prosecutor can establish one of the aggravating factors set by Florida state laws, the state may pursue a charge such as aggravated assault or aggravated battery, which results in prosecution of the offense as a felony and entails a more severe punishment. - See more at: statelaws.findlaw.com...
FlyersFan
reply to post by starfoxxx
WOW. That's big. (well ... big for THIS story)
She lied about being pregnant. That means the rest of her story is now suspect.
The soon to be ex-wife lied when she called the cops on George as well.
My advice to George ... dude ... you have really SUCKY radar when it comes to women.
I advise you become celibate and avoid women ...
FlyersFan
reply to post by starfoxxx
WOW. That's big. (well ... big for THIS story)
She lied about being pregnant. That means the rest of her story is now suspect.
The soon to be ex-wife lied when she called the cops on George as well.
My advice to George ... dude ... you have really SUCKY radar when it comes to women.
I advise you become celibate and avoid women ...
It's a felony arrest. There is NO BAIL.
On Monday, November 18, 2013, at 12:30 p.m., I, D/S Nick DiPrenda, along with D/S Johnny Roldan, responded to 1308 Topfield Court,
Apopka, Seminole County, Florida, in reference to a disturbance. While enroute, the Caller, Samantha Scheibe, advised dispatch that
George Zimmerman was breaking items inside the residence. Scheibe, then advised that Zimmerman had threatened her with a firearm,
then pushed her out of the residence.
Upon arrival, contact was made with the Caller/Victim, Samantha Scheibe, who was standing outside. Scheibe stated that she and
Zimmerman had become involved in a verbal dispute, and that she had asked him to leave. Zimmerman began packing his items, which
included a Shotgun and a AR Assault Rifle, which he placed in a single carry case. Scheibe stated that Zimmerman "cocked the
shotgun" prior to placing it in the case. Scheibe then began to carry out other items belonging to Zimmerman, placing them in the living
room, and also outside the residence. Zimmerman became upset, at which time he removed the Shotgun from the case. Scheibe then
advised Zimmerman that she was calling the Police because she was nervous about why he pulled out the Shotgun. Zimmerman then
pointed the Shotgun at Scheibe for a minute, and asked her if she really wanted to do that. Scheibe stepped back, at which time
Zimmerman smashed a glass coffee table, belonging to Scheibe, with the butt of the Shotgun. Zimmerman then told Scheibe to leave
the residence. Scheibe began to walk to the front of the residence, at which time, Zimmerman smashed a pair of sunglasses belonging
to Scheibe. Scheibe further advised that Zimmerman then pushed her from the side, out the front door, and locked the door.
Scheibe also advised that Zimmerman refused to exit the residence, that he would speak to Law Enforcement by phone.
Scheibe provided a key to the front door, at which time, myself, along with D/S Roldan, attempted to gain entry into the residence. The
front door, which was blocked by unknown items, was forced open to allow entry. Once inside, contact was made with Zimmerman, at
which time he was removed from the residence, and placed in investigative detention.
Scheibe provided a verbal statement in which she advised that she was not sure whether the shotgun was loaded or not when it was
pointed at her, and she was concerned for her safety. Scheibe also advised that she did not give Zimmerman permission to strike her,
or break her property, and expressed her desire for prosecution