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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: mrclose on July 13, 2012, 05:56:06 PM
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It was and has been .. all about race!
I'll cut right to the meaty part here:
Sanford Police Officer Chris Serino first made headlines when evidence released in the case showed he sought manslaughter charges against Zimmerman even while his chief publicly said there was no probable cause to arrest him. But a document released late Thursday casts doubt on Serino’s prior sworn affidavit seeking criminal charges, and raises questions about the credibility of the star law-enforcement witness in the murder case against Zimmerman for the shooting death of a black teenager, Miami Gardens high school junior Trayvon Martin..
Telling the FBI that he was concerned that people inside the police department were leaking information, Serino cited Sgt. Arthur Barnes, officers Rebecca Villalona and Trekelle Perkins “as all pressuring him to file charges against Zimmerman after the incident,†an FBI report said. “Serino did not believe he had enough evidence at the time to file charges.â€
The summary of Serino’s statement does not mention the race of the officers who allegedly pressured him, but sources told The Miami Herald that Barnes and Perkins are black, and Villalona is married to an African-American man. All three, the source said, had been called in by their supervisor and questioned about leaking information in the case.
Detective in Zimmerman case said he was pressured to file charges - Trayvon Martin - MiamiHerald.com (http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/07/12/2892510/more-evidence-released-in-zimmerman.html#storylink=cpy)
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I was hoping it was the special prosecutor. I'd like to see her career ended.
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I was hoping it was the special prosecutor. I'd like to see her career ended.
It will if she can't convict Z