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Topic: zimmerman still a moron...
mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/29/15 02:36 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Tue 09/29/15 02:37 PM
Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/

Edi2003's photo
Tue 09/29/15 02:46 PM
He feels invincible because he got away with murder. The so called justice system is to blame for that.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/29/15 02:47 PM

He feels invincible because he got away with murder. The so called justice system is to blame for that.


i won't disagree there... he should be serving life in prison...

no photo
Tue 09/29/15 03:42 PM
zimmerman still a moron... Just days after retweeting...George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter.

WTF?!?!

There are morons on Twitter?

Twittering and tweeting themselves without constant censure?!

When did this happen?!?!

Twitter used to be the paragon of enlightened and informative thoughts and opinions!

mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/29/15 03:46 PM

zimmerman still a moron... Just days after retweeting...George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter.

WTF?!?!

There are morons on Twitter?

Twittering and tweeting themselves without constant censure?!

When did this happen?!?!

Twitter used to be the paragon of enlightened and informative thoughts and opinions!


there is always Kim K, twitter was moronless before those two...

no photo
Tue 09/29/15 03:54 PM
Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.


^^^^ This is so wrong in so many ways.
It never should of been up for days.
And I think it is more like 11,000 a@@h@les

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 09/29/15 05:45 PM
Yes, Zimmerman is a moron . . .

. . . and there is finally something that the political partisans on this site agree on. :banana:

misstina2's photo
Tue 09/29/15 07:11 PM
flowerforyou I wonder who would date this foolflowerforyou

SitkaRains's photo
Tue 09/29/15 07:29 PM

Yes, Zimmerman is a moron . . .

. . . and there is finally something that the political partisans on this site agree on. :banana:


Someone better write it down in the books.. a thread we all agree on..

Twitter who has this crap

no photo
Tue 09/29/15 08:01 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Tue 09/29/15 08:03 PM

Yes, Zimmerman is a moron . . .

. . . and there is finally something that the political partisans on this site agree on. :banana:


God bless America- Kate Smith

http://youtu.be/HwPkhbmSoJQ/ :banana:



Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/01/15 12:09 PM
Edited by Lpdon on Thu 10/01/15 12:11 PM

Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/



He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.

Rock's photo
Sat 10/03/15 09:48 AM
Chillax...

George just wants to get invited to the whitehouse, to have a beer with obama.


msharmony's photo
Sat 10/03/15 10:37 AM


Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/



He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.


Treyvon was actually suspended for writing WTF on a locker, for attendance, and for a baggie that 'may' have previously had weed,, nothing violent there until the night some strange man stalked him in a car and too extra effort to leave the car and follow him on foot and verbally confront him, a man who was also armed

but

maybe someone will do a 'great service' and kill the violent adult (acutally arrested in adulthood for assault on an officer,,,not just claiming to be violent in a facebook post) and having a restraining order from a female)


Lpdon's photo
Sat 10/03/15 01:43 PM


He feels invincible because he got away with murder. The so called justice system is to blame for that.


i won't disagree there... he should be serving life in prison...


Why? For committing a public service killing?

Lpdon's photo
Sat 10/03/15 01:45 PM



Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/



He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.


Treyvon was actually suspended for writing WTF on a locker, for attendance, and for a baggie that 'may' have previously had weed,, nothing violent there until the night some strange man stalked him in a car and too extra effort to leave the car and follow him on foot and verbally confront him, a man who was also armed

but

maybe someone will do a 'great service' and kill the violent adult (acutally arrested in adulthood for assault on an officer,,,not just claiming to be violent in a facebook post) and having a restraining order from a female)




I love how you doctor that up. He did get in a fight at school, he did have marijuana and he did vandalize school property. Then he was ducking in neighbors yards, probably looking for a house to break into.

mightymoe's photo
Sat 10/03/15 01:49 PM




Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/



He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.


Treyvon was actually suspended for writing WTF on a locker, for attendance, and for a baggie that 'may' have previously had weed,, nothing violent there until the night some strange man stalked him in a car and too extra effort to leave the car and follow him on foot and verbally confront him, a man who was also armed

but

maybe someone will do a 'great service' and kill the violent adult (acutally arrested in adulthood for assault on an officer,,,not just claiming to be violent in a facebook post) and having a restraining order from a female)




I love how you doctor that up. He did get in a fight at school, he did have marijuana and he did vandalize school property. Then he was ducking in neighbors yards, probably looking for a house to break into.

i like ya don, but i'm so glad you're not a cop...

msharmony's photo
Sat 10/03/15 05:25 PM




Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/



He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.


Treyvon was actually suspended for writing WTF on a locker, for attendance, and for a baggie that 'may' have previously had weed,, nothing violent there until the night some strange man stalked him in a car and too extra effort to leave the car and follow him on foot and verbally confront him, a man who was also armed

but

maybe someone will do a 'great service' and kill the violent adult (acutally arrested in adulthood for assault on an officer,,,not just claiming to be violent in a facebook post) and having a restraining order from a female)




I love how you doctor that up. He did get in a fight at school, he did have marijuana and he did vandalize school property. Then he was ducking in neighbors yards, probably looking for a house to break into.



I didn't doctor anything up,,,you are just quick to believe BS

no photo
Sat 10/03/15 06:16 PM





Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


http://www.rt.com/usa/316845-george-zimmerman-retweets-martin-body/



He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.


Treyvon was actually suspended for writing WTF on a locker, for attendance, and for a baggie that 'may' have previously had weed,, nothing violent there until the night some strange man stalked him in a car and too extra effort to leave the car and follow him on foot and verbally confront him, a man who was also armed

but

maybe someone will do a 'great service' and kill the violent adult (acutally arrested in adulthood for assault on an officer,,,not just claiming to be violent in a facebook post) and having a restraining order from a female)




I love how you doctor that up. He did get in a fight at school, he did have marijuana and he did vandalize school property. Then he was ducking in neighbors yards, probably looking for a house to break into.

i like ya don, but i'm so glad you're not a cop...


me too.laugh

no photo
Sat 10/03/15 08:26 PM
So sad that someone thinks zimmerman's actions are acceptable. If the situation were reversed and they told Martin to get back into the car and he killed Zimmerman, Martin would be sitting in jail. To bad Zimmerman had a gun, the only people he can assault and win are women. Sad little man.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 10/03/15 10:57 PM





Just days after retweeting a picture of Trayvon Martin's corpse, George Zimmerman went on a racist rant on Twitter. Zimmerman shot and killed the unarmed black teenager Martin during a scuffle three years ago, sparking national protests in the US.

The Twitter post featuring Martin's body was sent over the weekend by an admirer of Zimmerman, calling him a "one man army."

The post stayed up for a few days for Zimmerman's 11,000 followers before it was removed by Twitter.

Additionally, the tweet prompted Zimmerman to post another offensive image of "Wanted" posters showing his face, wondering when the company would do the same and delete photos that he tweets.

"I wonder when Twitter will take these images down???" he wrote.

As of Monday evening the "Wanted" posters remained up.

The photo of Martin, who was killed by Zimmerman on February 26, 2012, was used as evidence during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in 2013. He was acquitted under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" statute, which allows people to use deadly force instead of retreating if they believe they face an imminent threat of deadly force.

The Department of Justice also investigated Zimmerman for three years over whether he violated Martin's civil rights, before it decided there was insufficient evidence to claim he had.

After the Twitter removals, Zimmerman posted several racist tweets that were self-pitying.

"Gee-I sure hate offending people that have plotted and tried to kill me and my family...," Zimmerman wrote with one tweet that featured a photo matching President Obama with Virginia murderer Vester Flanagan, who killed a reporter and cameraman during a live television segment.

One tweet directed all media inquiries to a phone number for a Ms. Micah Williams. It featured a photoshopped image of President Obama leaning on a sign that read "George Zimmerman Fan Club."

Ms. Micah Williams turned out to be an auto worker from Clarksville, Tennessee, who was inundated with callers, according to the New York Daily News.

Williams did not return a request for comment, but one coworker told the Daily News that Williams was slammed with "thousands" of harassing calls after the tweet. It is not clear what the relationship is between Micah Williams and Zimmerman.

A representative for Martin's family told the Daily News they will not comment on Zimmerman's frenzy.
Near the end of his outburst, Zimmerman posted a photo of himself smoking a cigar on a beach.

"As much as I love owning all you trolls I have to work... On my tan!" he wrote. "Tell 'Karma' she's worthless, God protects me."

Zimmerman has courted controversy ever since his acquittal, and has had a number of encounters with law enforcement.

In May, Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a gunshot and suffered a minor injury when a bullet struck his car window and glass sprayed back at him during a confrontation with another driver.

In January, he was arrested for aggravated assault against his girlfriend. She later recanted her story and he was not charged in the incident, which allegedly occurred in November 2013.

In September 2013, he was detained after his estranged wife called the police, claiming he had threatened her and her father with a gun and punched her father in the face. He didn't face action for either of those alleged incidents, either, as the victims declined to press charges.

After a Florida jury acquitted Martin, thousands took to streets across the US. He could have been sentenced to life in prison or up to 30 years for manslaughter had he been found guilty.


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He did the public a great service by killing a violent thug who was hopped up on drugs, expelled from school for extreme violence, and now he's lost his god damn mind. The Fed's can quickly re-open their investigation. What a dumb $hit.


Treyvon was actually suspended for writing WTF on a locker, for attendance, and for a baggie that 'may' have previously had weed,, nothing violent there until the night some strange man stalked him in a car and too extra effort to leave the car and follow him on foot and verbally confront him, a man who was also armed

but

maybe someone will do a 'great service' and kill the violent adult (acutally arrested in adulthood for assault on an officer,,,not just claiming to be violent in a facebook post) and having a restraining order from a female)




I love how you doctor that up. He did get in a fight at school, he did have marijuana and he did vandalize school property. Then he was ducking in neighbors yards, probably looking for a house to break into.

i like ya don, but i'm so glad you're not a cop...


So you like thugs having free reign? Martin was a thug plain and simple. People don't just wander through other peoples yards or around their houses without come kind of criminal intent.

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