Monday, July 8, 2013

Trayvon's Biggest Mistake

The young man thought because he wasn't in Detroit or Chicago he was in a 'nice' neighborhood.
He may even have believed stalking was a crime, or stalking a minor was a crime.
The child and his family have learned the hard way, none of those beliefs could have been farther from the truth in the place the young man went for iced tea and skittles.
One needn't be involved with drugs (though the killer had the sound of someone heavily under the
influence of some drug(s) that night) or guns, or gangs, or theft, or even disturbing the peace.
A killer can materialize, pretend to be attacked, pretend to be screaming without ever fighting back, then shoot a kid dead then manipulate the child's body.
Sounds OK?

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