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As long as the trial will be, thats one I would volunteer to be part of. Mostly because I feel I would actually listen the evidence not the Liberal Media and i would provide good discretion.
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As long as the trial will be, thats one I would volunteer to be part of. Mostly because I feel I would actually listen the evidence not the Liberal Media and i would provide good discretion.
Ok. This is from the Orlando Sentinel. They've provided pretty objective and comprehensive reporting on this. After the mandatory 15 second commercial, listen to the first words said. They are clearly, "Sanford Police Department. This line is being recorded." A little research helps before saying, "They never do that.". <broken link removed>
In response to previous comments, a new paragraph is now being added. .
This is apparently standard practice, since the same announcement is made by a different operator/dispatcher in a precious call by Zimmerman. Again, the woman comes on the line with "Sanford Police Department. This line is being recorded.". <broken link removed>
The question I have is whether Zimmerman is calling 911 or calling the non-emergency police number that would place him in contact with the Sandord Police Department. I'd that is the case, his call would go directly to the police dispatchers on duty.
When I'm in the field in my job for Washington County or for my contract work with Multnomah County, I frequently request police backup when visiting a residence of mentally ill individuals or elderly demented persons. As the tragedy out in Columbia County recently proved, going in alone can go terribly bad. When I do that, I call Washington County Dispatch at 503-629-0111 or Portland Police Non-Emergency at 503-823-3333. When I do, I'm talking with the actual dispatcher.
If that's the same sort of local number Zimmerman called in his area, they would answer as they did, "Sanford Police Department.". If he'd called 911 enough times for non-emergent situations, it's entirely possible he would have been instructed to use the non-emergency number instead. Abuse of 911 enough times will result in exactly that action.
Still, he clearly knew he was talking in both the above instances with someone identifying themselves as official representatives of the Sanford Police Department. If this isn't enough proof of what I reported earlier, I don't know what is. The argument about him choosing to remain involved past the point a reasonable individual would do so remains the salient argument in his prosecution.
Again, this is my opinion. If you want to argue with the premise, that's exactly the type of interchange that these discussion forums are for. But check your facts first. That's what makes the discussion meaningful instead of turning it into an uninformed rant.
I hope the paragraphs helped.
The really sad part is how the media is spinning out the limited information and ignoring others, catering to their audience. I have a pretty wide spectrum of friends from school, and almost down the line they are siding with their race. I didn't know anything about the case until they all started posting about it on FB.
I think the media should be put on trial the way they are respooling this country up and dividing us. I get the feeling of another Rodney King situation unfolding.
How rediculous will it be that even if "proven innocent" the jury decides to hand down a sentence because it is best for the community so there is no riots etc?
More like Duke Lacrosse Case