Originally posted by Rapscallion
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As soon as I heard it, my mind went
Why would he offer "is he black or hispanic" instead of asking, "Is he white?"
Why couldn't he simply ask, "Can you describe the guy?" and if Zimmerman didn't mention race or skin colour, he could have just asked what his skin colour was as an aid to describing him to the police he was dispatching, rather than having it seem like a given that a perp in this neighbourhood was naturally going to be either black or hispanic.
Originally posted by bara
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Originally posted by ngc_7331
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/17/op...on-martin.html
WFTV also reported this week that the officer in charge of the scene when Trayvon was shot was also in charge of another controversial case. In 2010, a lieutenant’s son was videotaped attacking a black homeless man. The officer’s son also was not initially arrested in that case. He was later arrested when the television station broke the news.
WFTV also reported this week that the officer in charge of the scene when Trayvon was shot was also in charge of another controversial case. In 2010, a lieutenant’s son was videotaped attacking a black homeless man. The officer’s son also was not initially arrested in that case. He was later arrested when the television station broke the news.
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