Joke of the day: Eric Holder wants to resume investigations on GZ.
Hardly a bit of sanity... Zimmerman broke no law and certainly was within all that is moral. For someone interested in security, an unknown individual wandering around in the dark is suspicious. Inferring that he might be a problem is logical and no mistake. Mistake #2... getting out of the vehicle to attempt to maintain contact with the suspicious party is hardly illogical or illegal. Mistake #3... Z gave up following Martin because he lost contact. Attempting to specifically define where he was is not a mistake. The first mistake was the sucker punch delivered by Travon. Everything up to that point was "of the mind" and did no harm to anyone. (sorry that it's all strung together... enter key will not create a new line)Don't know if this link to an article has been posted already (if it has, I apologize), but I think it brings a bit of sanity to what seems to be getting out of control. Of course, it's just my opinion...
Trayvon Martin verdict: Racism, hate crimes prosecution, and other overreactions. - Slate Magazine