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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (725586)7/10/2013 10:58:50 AM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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jlallen

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The neighborhood called the police on him because he was looking in windows. He was being followed so that the police would be able to find him.

If he was annoyed, he should have returned to his father's house instead of attacking Zimmerman and get getting himself killed.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (725586)7/10/2013 11:03:39 AM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations

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Bill
FJB

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Now lefty sheperd thinks Trayvon Martin was a woman.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (725586)7/10/2013 11:47:18 AM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations

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joseffy

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is this the guy you are defending ?

A forensic expert discovered more than 600 items on Trayvon’s cell phone, including texts and photos between Trayvon and other people, with specific references to criminal activity, particularly fighting, drugs, and firearms.

What was interesting is that everyone in the courtroom seemed to have a very specific idea of who that “someone” who deleted the evidence was, but were very careful not to say who.

The forensic expert, Conner, testified that he recovered multiple conversations between Trayvon Martin and specific family members and friends (Levondrea, “Diamond,” which is one of Rachel Jeantel’s names, etc) discussing multi-round street fights and schoolyard fights in which Trayvon Martin had participated.Martin’s half-brother, Demetrius Martin, even asked Trayvon when he would teach Demetrious how to fight like him. Everyone in Trayvon Martin’s family seemed to know Trayvon was a street fighter.

Even worse, Conner found multiple conversations—between 4-6—where Trayvon attempted to buy black-market guns, including a Smith & Wesson Sigma pistol and a .38 Special revolver, and one conversation in which he discussed trying to sell a .22 revolver, suggesting he was already in possession of it. On of the participants in one of the gun conversations was a Fulton, possibly a relative on his mothers side. All of these conversations took place immediately in the days and weeks before Trayvon Martin left Miami for Sanford.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (725586)7/10/2013 12:15:37 PM
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How did Zimmerman catch up with Trayvon?



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (725586)7/10/2013 12:53:07 PM
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joseffy

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this is fukking great now the criminals will know where all the liberals are and will leave us conservatives alone.

Anti-Gun Fanatic Releases New App That Pinpoints Nearby Gun Owners On A Map…


Criminals ecstatic.

Via Slashdot:

“UCSD Lecturer Brett Stallbaum has released an Android app called Gun Geo Marker to allow people to ‘Geolocate Dangerous Guns and Owners.’ The app description states: ‘The Gun Geo Marker operates very simply, letting parents and community members mark, or geolocate, sites associated with potentially unsafe guns and gun owners. These locations are typically the homes or businesses of suspected unsafe gun owners, but might also be public lands or other locations where guns are not handled safely, or situations where proper rights to own or use any particular type of firearm may not exist.’ I question how the motivation behind developing this app differs from, say, developing an app to allow others to publicly geotag homes of people believed to belong to a particular religion or political party.”