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Conservatives embarrassed and silent about Zimmerman arrest

=====Update--911 Zimmerman call released==========

 

George Zimmerman's new girlfriend Samantha Scheibe calls 911 after he pushes her around, points a shotgun to her face, then kicks her out of her own house. Zimmerman alleged afterward that he was the victim of the whole debacle.  

 

Zimmerman has perfected the art of playing victim. In 2005 Zimmerman was charged with assaulting and officer, he said he did so to protect his friend who was the victim.  A previous fiance also filed a restraining order against Zimmerman alleging domestic violence.  Zimmerman filed for a restraining order too again playing the victim card.  

 

In the Trayvon Martin case he shot the unarmed teenager claiming he was the victim of the assault. In September 2013, his ex-wife called the cops alleging Zimmerman punched his father-in-law in the nose and threatened to shoot him and his wife. Once again he said he was the victim and the the charges were dropped.  In the case of his latest girlfriend, after she made the call, he too made a 911 call following the usual pattern of being a victim.

 

We therefore are left to believe that his girlfriend Samantha smashed her own glass table and her sun-glasses, pointed a shotgun at herself, then kicked herself out of her own house.  Whether or not the police will buy this victim story remains to be seen. One thing is for sure, Zimmerman has mastered the way to game the system, and should be released sooner than later.

 

Zimmerman is obviously exhibiting the traits of a bully because he knows the law is ineffective against him, due to his unearned "privilege" and also because his victims are unarmed, or else he wouldn't be acting like a tough guy.

 

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by Joseph Earnest  November 18, 2013

 

Newscast Media ORLANDO, Fla—George Zimmerman who achieved cult status and considered by many as a hero after being acquitted for murdering an unarmed Black teenager is making headlines again.  ABC news reported earlier that Zimmerman was arrested in Florida by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office at around 1 p.m. today after deputies responded to "disturbance" call.

 

Zimmerman was acquitted in July after murdering Trayvon Martin, and before during and after his trial, Conservative media practitioners fiercely defended Zimmerman's actions, with the exception of Michael Savage who begged to differ.

 

Since his acquittal, Zimmerman has had several run-ins with the law including in September when he was released without charges after his wife called 911(pop-up) to say Zimmerman punched his father-in-law in the nose and threatened to shoot him and his wife. In an interview, his wife said, "In my opinion, he feels more invincible."

 

In regard to today's arrest, Zimmerman will be transported and booked into the John E. Polk Correctional Facility. His supporters are all of a sudden silent, out of embarrassment for making him to be some sort of a hero earlier in the year, and are slowly realizing he may not be the saint they portrayed him to be.

No further details were immediately available about the circumstances surrounding his arrest.

The sheriff's office said they will be releasing the arrest report and 911 call as soon as they are available.          Add Comments>>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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