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From: Tom Clarke4/12/2012 8:17:09 AM
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Maybe Zimmerman wanted to be in protective custody, you know there'd be people gunning for that reward money.

Bloomberg flips out after TheDC asks question about bounty on Zimmerman [VIDEO]
By Michelle Fields -- The Daily Caller

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told the Daily Caller that he is outraged that The Daily Caller would bother to ask a question regarding the $10,000 “dead or alive” bounty that the New Black Panther Party has issued for George Zimmerman.

Bloomberg spoke at the National Press Club Wednesday about the Trayvon Martin case and “stand your ground” laws and became visibly upset when TheDC asked him about the bounty on Zimmerman.

“I don’t know that to be the case,” Bloomberg retorted about the bounty. “Anybody who puts a bounty on somebody else’s life is acting totally inappropriately. I’m sure it’s illegal, must be illegal. I’m outraged to even be asked the question. Whadya think?”

“I didn’t even know about it until you just told me, thank you very much,” he said angrily. “I appreciate the information. Now I’ve said my piece, okay?”

Zimmerman “was a man with a history of violence,” Bloomberg said in prepared remarks. “I can tell you in New York we would never allow such an individual to carry a gun and neither would many other states.”

dailycaller.com
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