05-09-2012, 07:49 PM
(05-09-2012, 06:38 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote:(05-09-2012, 03:04 PM)IMaDick Wrote:The first place that comes to mind would be in the Vehicle he got out of, the one he was in when the 911 operator told him not to chace (sp) the 200 (150) lb spook (coon/punk)(05-09-2012, 02:59 PM)Disciple Wrote: Not only was Zimmerman disregarding the 911 Dispatcher's directions, he disregarded the Neighborhood Watch instructions he received from the police.
Sanford Police volunteer program coordinator Wendy Dorival, told the Miami Herald that she met Zimmerman in September, 2011 at a community neighborhood watch presentation. Dorival stated that she gave a warning to participants at the presentation: “I said, ‘If it’s someone you don’t recognize, call us. We’ll figure it out,’ ” Dorival said. “‘Observe from a safe location."
Please tell me in your experience where would have been a safe location to observe from?
In order to do that, Zimmerman would have had to turn around, drive back toward the front gate passed the mailboxes and the Clubhouse, make a left before he got to the gate and continued on in his vehicle toward the back gate, loosing those precious 90 seconds that it took Zimmerman to follow on foot, meet up with the suspect, and shoot him dead.