Really you forget. Trayvon is walking, and is staying with his father in that community. George Zimmerman see Trayvon him do nothing. But he call the police to say he is suspicious. He did not see Trayvon try to steal, or see him fight, or see drugs, or see any crime. He tell the police Trayvon is reaching in his pocket for something. So and now we know is most likely Trayvon only reaching in his pocket for his phone to talk to his girlfriend. He have no gun. You KNOW that now. Then you forget George Zimmerman say "These assholes always get away" when Trayvon go away from him. And that is true Jorge say that because he is on the record. You can hear and listen to that. So George Zimmerman follow him because he imagine he is guilty. He only imagine. He judge Trayvon to be guilty when he say "These assholes always get away" He judge and say Trayvon is guilty when he never see crime. And he stalk that boy. And that boy know that man is watching him and follow him.
LOL I think trendlover's English teacher has told her to post on American, English speaking forums to improve her English. Sorry, trendlover, it isn't working. Read more, write less.
Zimmerman Called Trayvon Martin One Of 'These Assholes' In 911 Call Abby Rogers|Jun. 21, 2012, 11:31 AM|2,428|19 Sanford, Fla., investigators taunted George Zimmerman in a post-shooting interview as they forced him to listen to the 911 call he made the night he shot teenager Trayvon Martin. The call makes it sound like Zimmerman was chasing 17-year-old Martin, but Zimmerman claims the sound was just wind. "It sounds like he's running to get away from you," Sanford Police lead investigator Chris Serino told Zimmerman. "You basically jumped out of the car to see where he was going? That's not fear. That's going to be a problem." Recordings from Zimmerman's post-shooting interviews with police were recently made available on his legal defense site. In the 911 call, Zimmerman can be heard saying "These assholes always get away." Zimmerman can also be heard saying "These fucking punks," as he reportedly pursued Martin. "He wasn't a fucking punk," Serino said. While police were initially sympathetic to Zimmerman's plight during the Feb. 29 interview, officers became increasingly hostile as Zimmerman failed to answer questions in precise detail. He answered at least half of investigators' questions by saying he didn't know or couldn't remember how things happened the night he shot Martin. Throughout the course of the hours-long interview, police repeatedly asked why Zimmerman left his vehicle in the first place, why he pursued Martin, and if he went looking for the teenager or whether Martin found him while Zimmerman was walking back to his vehicle. "It sounds like you're looking for him," Serino said. "You wanted to catch him. You wanted to catch the bad guy." In the emergency call, Zimmerman said Martin "looks like he's up to no good or he's on drugs or something. Something's wrong with him." "What's that supposed to mean?" Serino asked Zimmerman. "I don't know," Zimmerman quietly replied. . Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/zimm...ese-assholes-in-911-call-2012-6#ixzz2EEIspiBQ
http://bizsecurity.about.com/od/cre...cript-Of-The-George-Zimmerman-Police-Call.htm This is a transcript of a call placed by George Zimmerman to the Sanford Police Department on February 26, 2012. Zimmerman was a neighborhood watch volunteer. On that night, he noticed 17 year old Trayvon Martin walking through his gated community and called the police to report him as a suspicious person. Trayvon was returning from a convenience store to the home of his father's girlfriend. Shortly after the conclusion of this call, several residents phoned 911 to report hearing fighting and a gun shot. When police arrived on the scene, Zimmerman was standing over Martin, who was face down on the ground. Zimmerman had shot him in the chest, and Martin was pronounced dead at the scene. Zimmerman claimed to act in self-defense, and no charges were filed. A public outcry ensued. Dispatcher Sanford Police Department. Zimmerman Hey we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real suspicious guy, uh, it's Retreat View Circle, um, the best address I can give you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no good, or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking around, looking about. Dispatcher OK, and this guy is he white, black, or hispanic? Zimmerman He looks black. Dispatcher Did you see what he was wearing? Zimmerman Yeah. A dark hoodie, like a grey hoodie, and either jeans or sweatpants and white tennis shoes. He's here now, he was just staring. Dispatcher OK, he's just walking around the area⦠Zimmerman looking at all the houses. Dispatcher OK⦠Zimmerman Now he's just staring at me. Dispatcher OK-you said it's 1111 Retreat View? Or 111? Zimmerman That's the clubhouse⦠Dispatcher That's the clubhouse, do you know what the-he's near the clubhouse right now? Zimmerman Yeah, now he's coming towards me. Dispatcher OK. Zimmerman He's got his hand in his waistband. And he's a black male. Dispatcher How old would you say he looks? Zimmerman He's got button on his shirt, late teens. Dispatcher Late teens. Ok. Zimmerman Somethings wrong with him. Yup, he's coming to check me out, he's got something in his hands, I don't know what his deal is. Dispatcher Just let me know if he does anything, ok? Zimmerman (unclear) See if you can get an officer over here. Dispatcher Yeah we've got someone on the way, just let me know if this guy does anything else. Zimmerman Okay. These (expletive) they always get away. Yep. When you come to the clubhouse you come straight in and make a left. Actually you would go past the clubhouse. Dispatcher So it's on the lefthand side from the clubhouse? Zimmerman No you go in straight through the entrance and then you make a left, uh, you go straight in, don't turn, and make a left. (expletive) he's running. Dispatcher He's running? Which way is he running? Ambient sounds are heard which may be Zimmerman unbuckling his seat belt and his vehicle's "open door" chime sounding. The change in his voice and the sound of wind against his cell phone mic indicate that he has left his vehicle and is now walking. The dispatcher seems to pick up on these changes and sounds concerned when he later asks Zimmerman if he is following Martin. Zimmerman Down towards the other entrance to the neighborhood. Dispatcher Which entrance is that that he's heading towards? Zimmerman The back entranceâ¦(expletive)(unclear) This section of the recording has been the subject of much speculation. Some suggest that Zimmerman has just made a racial slur, but the audio is not clear. Dispatcher Are you following him? Zimmerman Yeah. Dispatcher Ok, we don't need you to do that. Zimmerman Ok. Dispatcher Alright sir what is your name? Zimmerman Georgeâ¦He ran. Dispatcher Alright George what's your last name? A clicking or knocking sound can be heard here Zimmerman Zimmerman Dispatcher And George what's the phone number you're calling from? Clicking or knocking sound is heard again Zimmerman [phone number removed] Dispatcher Alright George we do have them on the way. Do you want to meet with the officer when they get out there? Zimmerman Yeah. Dispatcher Alright, where you going to meet with them at? For the remainder of the recording, Zimmerman sounds distracted. The knocking sound occurs several times during the final exchange with the dispatcher Zimmerman Um, if they come in through the, uh, (knocking sound) gate, tell them to go straight past the club house, and uh, (knocking sound) straight past the club house and make a left, and then they go past the mailboxes, that's my truck...[unintelligible] Dispatcher What address are you parked in front of? Zimmerman I don't know, it's a cut through so I don't know the address. Dispatcher Okay do you live in the area? Zimmerman Yeah, I...[unintelligible] Dispatcher What's your apartment number? Zimmerman It's a home it's [house number removed], (knocking sound) oh crap I don't want to give it all out, I don't know where this kid is. Dispatcher Okay do you want to just meet with them right near the mailboxes then? Zimmerman Yeah that's fine. Dispatcher Alright George, I'll let them know to meet you around there, okay? Zimmerman Actually could you have them, could you have them call me and I'll tell them where I'm at? Dispatcher Okay, yeah that's no problem. Zimmerman Should I give you my number or you got it? Dispatcher Yeah I got it [phone number removed] Zimmerman Yeah you got it. Dispatcher Okay no problem, I'll let them know to call you when you're in the area. Zimmerman Thanks. Dispatcher You're welcome. (Zimmerman "Now he's just staring at me.") So pspr and Lucrum there is English transcript for you. And this is so obvious that Trayvon can see George Zimmerman looking at him. This is so obvious Trayvon KNOW some man is watching him, so Trayvon leave. So you pspr and Lucrum can not try to divert from this and pretend you can understand what I write. Because I show you in your American media what people talk about. No excuse for you that you can not underatand the language.