• Treyvon

    From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Jul 26 01:45:10 2020
    On 07-25-20 06:14, Lee Lofaso <=-
    spoke to Gregory Deyss about Floyd <=-

    The Justice Department on Tuesday closed its investigation into the shooting
    death three years ago of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager in a
    hoodie who became a symbol of racial profiling and the face of a protest movement, without filing hate-crime charges against the gunman, George Zimmerman.

    Unarmed. Murdered in cold blood. Just because the officer was not convicted due to lack of evidence does not mean the officer was not innocent. White cop with loaded gun pointed at black kid with no gun
    at all (or any other means to defend himself) means the officer was
    guilty as sin.

    Your statement has an error of fact. The man who shot Treyvon Martin
    was not a police officer. He was a civilian, sometimes neighborhood
    watch person, and cop-wanta-be.

    Dale Shipp
    fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
    (1:261/1466)


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:221/360 to Dale Shipp on Sun Jul 26 16:54:47 2020
    Hello Dale,

    The Justice Department on Tuesday closed its investigation into the
    shooting
    death three years ago of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager in a >>hoodie who became a symbol of racial profiling and the face of a protest >>movement, without filing hate-crime charges against the gunman, George >>Zimmerman.

    Unarmed. Murdered in cold blood. Just because the officer was not >LL>convicted due to lack of evidence does not mean the officer was not >LL>innocent. White cop with loaded gun pointed at black kid with no gun
    at all (or any other means to defend himself) means the officer was >LL>guilty as sin.

    Your statement has an error of fact. The man who shot Treyvon Martin
    was not a police officer. He was a civilian, sometimes neighborhood
    watch person, and cop-wanta-be.

    Oops. My bad. Forgot he was only playing make-believe.
    After his acquittal, he got mad at his wife and beat her
    up. Fortunately for her, only with his fists. But he was
    acquitted, and all was well. Until some mentally deranged
    dude tried to shoot him on the highway. After surviving
    that encounter, his name was placed in a poll (taken in
    Alaska) for president, receiving 2% of those responding.
    That was before Donald Trump jumped into the race.

    And then there was South Park, which had a character
    based on his exploits. Oh, just imagine what this world
    would be like had Zimmerman actually been a candidate
    for president. Donald Trump never would have had a chance.

    --Lee

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