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Police detain George Zimmerman after 911 call from wife [W:265]

If Florida is a community property state, she has no legal right to any court ordered settlement to him. She should have waited until he had commingled the money. Sometimes though, their girlfriends and mothers won't allow any delay in getting rid of that damn man.

Wow, good point Ray....That would lend even more credence to the scheme to trump up as much negative about him as she can.
 
Wow, good point Ray....That would lend even more credence to the scheme to trump up as much negative about him as she can.

Was a gun involved?
 
The police say no.

George Zimmerman's wife won't press charges - chicagotribune.com

Zimmerman's attorney Mark O'Mara blamed the incident on "fallout" from the Martin case, as well as heightened emotions over the impending divorce. "No one is filing charges against anybody," he said, adding that he had heard the 911 call. "Emotions are running very high," he added.

O'Mara confirmed Zimmerman had his gun on him. "He was armed ... He put his hand (on the gun) to make sure it was holstered," he said. "He knows how to carry responsibly."

Police initially took away Zimmerman's gun, but O'Mara said it was later returned to his client.
 
George Zimmerman's wife won't press charges - chicagotribune.com

Zimmerman's attorney Mark O'Mara blamed the incident on "fallout" from the Martin case, as well as heightened emotions over the impending divorce. "No one is filing charges against anybody," he said, adding that he had heard the 911 call. "Emotions are running very high," he added.

O'Mara confirmed Zimmerman had his gun on him. "He was armed ... He put his hand (on the gun) to make sure it was holstered," he said. "He knows how to carry responsibly."

Police initially took away Zimmerman's gun, but O'Mara said it was later returned to his client.

Sorry, the tribune has it wrong....

"We did not find a gun, did not locate a weapon," said Zach Hudson, public information officer with the Lake Mary Police Department. "Nobody ever saw a gun. A gun is not part of this story."

Read more: Lake Mary Police are now calling into question several statements Shellie Zimmerman made to 911

Again I say, the police say no.
 
Hmmm... people spinning a tale before all of the facts are in? Where have I heard this before.....
 
Nice. She only wants "her half" of his (not yet obtained) lawsuit procedes. She asserts that she is "owed" that because she "stood by him". She was never called a racist or murderer by NBC and is not even a party in the lawsuit. She wants to leave and get credit for "having stood by" George - priceless.

I wonder if her phone has a call from her lawyer telling her a domestic violence charge against Z might negatively affect the lawsuits?
 
Sorry, the tribune has it wrong....



Again I say, the police say no.

Not too hard to "disappear" a gun if all parties agree it might cost them their settlements.

He should have said he was reaching for his phone to call 911. Worked before.
 
Not too hard to "disappear" a gun if all parties agree it might cost them their settlements.

He should have said he was reaching for his phone to call 911. Worked before.

Supposition does not replace fact, and the fact is that the police say no gun was involved.
 
Supposition does not replace fact, and the fact is that the police say no gun was involved.

"Quick! Hide the gun before the cops get here. There was never a gun, got it?"

If there was never a gun, why does O'Mara have a story about it?

Why isn't Shellie being charged with making a false report? If there was no gun, she certainly did.
 
"Quick! Hide the gun before the cops get here. There was never a gun, got it?"

If there was never a gun, why does O'Mara have a story about it?

Why isn't Shellie being charged with making a false report? If there was no gun, she certainly did.

What difference does it make? No charges. No arrests. What's so hard to understand about a typical domestic dispute? She was stupid to go to his house to "pick up her things" with her father. Cops are quite willing to do that. Her dad? Probably couldn't resist putting in his two cents. (Nothing like a dad who owns the house he can't get his son-in-law out of quickly. Ha!)

Nothing to see her folks. Move along.
 
"Quick! Hide the gun before the cops get here. There was never a gun, got it?"

If there was never a gun, why does O'Mara have a story about it?

Why isn't Shellie being charged with making a false report? If there was no gun, she certainly did.

Excuse me, were you there? Stick to the facts, and the story link I provided go into how the police are now scrutinized closer what Shellie reported...She may be in trouble in days to come...But, I know how you will continue to make up your own story about events, and later call them facts.
 
"Quick! Hide the gun before the cops get here. There was never a gun, got it?"

If there was never a gun, why does O'Mara have a story about it?

Why isn't Shellie being charged with making a false report? If there was no gun, she certainly did.

Yea ok Sherlock

The butler did it
 
George Zimmerman not having a gun is like Syria not having Chemical weapons.
 
What difference does it make? No charges. No arrests. What's so hard to understand about a typical domestic dispute? She was stupid to go to his house to "pick up her things" with her father. Cops are quite willing to do that. Her dad? Probably couldn't resist putting in his two cents. (Nothing like a dad who owns the house he can't get his son-in-law out of quickly. Ha!)

Nothing to see her folks. Move along.


But you don't understand Maggie... they need there to have been a gun. That is more powerful than all evidence to the contrary.
 
But you don't understand Maggie... they need there to have been a gun. That is more powerful than all evidence to the contrary.

I don't know why anyone would be surprised if there were. He had a license to carry. He owned a gun. If I were him, I wouldn't have set foot outside without one.

There are a group of people who will continue to play Gotcha with George Zimmerman his whole life long. If he were smart, he would never-never-ever put himself in questionable circumstances. It is unlikely that he will be given the benefit of the doubt in any incident ever again. (Not that he was the first time...)
 
Supposition does not replace fact, and the fact is that the police say no gun was involved.

It seems logical that if Zimmerman had a gun and was waiving it at his wife and father-in-law, threating to kill them, the police would have immediately taken him into custody.
If you listen to the tape, Z's wife's voice changes drastically when she finds out a woman is in his truck.
 
Was there a sidewalk in the vicinity? We know those are deadly weapons, Z might not have even needed a firearm.
It seems logical that if Zimmerman had a gun and was waiving it at his wife and father-in-law, threating to kill them, the police would have immediately taken him into custody.
If you listen to the tape, Z's wife's voice changes drastically when she finds out a woman is in his truck.
 
It seems logical that if Zimmerman had a gun and was waiving it at his wife and father-in-law, threating to kill them, the police would have immediately taken him into custody.
If you listen to the tape, Z's wife's voice changes drastically when she finds out a woman is in his truck.

I know, I caught that too....But nice to see that the TM supporters will resort to predictable playbooks anytime Z is in the news...
 
Re: George Zimmerman in Custody After Gun Incident

That is a unfounded accusation and inflammatory trolling leap.

His behavior is prompting police response again and again.

It seems you were implying his guilt simply by him running into the law.
 
Re: George Zimmerman in Custody After Gun Incident

It seems you were implying his guilt simply by him running into the law.

It is not about his guilt or innocence in this particular instance. Rather it is a question of his nature. If someone has repeated incidents where he is accused of violent or hyper-aggressive behavior, it is highly likely that there is at least some truth to it IMO. He seems to get himself into a lot of trouble because he can not control his temper.
 
Re: George Zimmerman in Custody After Gun Incident

It is not about his guilt or innocence in this particular instance. Rather it is a question of his nature. If someone has repeated incidents where he is accused of violent or hyper-aggressive behavior, it is highly likely that there is at least some truth to it IMO. He seems to get himself into a lot of trouble because he can not control his temper.

Might I ask you, do you judge everyone the same in this way? If I were to say, "TM had a tendancy of running into trouble at school and he had no business stopping in front of a random house in the middle of the rain or being GZ to a bloody pulp, and this shows that he behaved like a thug," you'd buy it? Because it is essentially reaching conclusions the exact same way you are about GZ.
 
Re: George Zimmerman in Custody After Gun Incident

Might I ask you, do you judge everyone the same in this way? If I were to say, "TM had a tendancy of running into trouble at school and he had no business stopping in front of a random house in the middle of the rain or being GZ to a bloody pulp, and this shows that he behaved like a thug," you'd buy it? Because it is essentially reaching conclusions the exact same way you are about GZ.

How many times do I have to say I am not judging before you hear me? I am deserving of an opinion and have the same right to share my thoughts without you insisting on labeling, accusing or jumping on me.

As for TMs behavior, ALL adolescent boys run into trouble that is the time in life where you learn to control yourself and behave in a more socially acceptable way. Unless of course your GZ, then apparently....you just never learn.

One more thing...it is odd to attack someone for jumping to conclusions by jumping to conclusions and making accusations you do not have enough information to make.
 
Re: George Zimmerman in Custody After Gun Incident

How many times do I have to say I am not judging before you hear me? I am deserving of an opinion and have the same right to share my thoughts without you insisting on labeling me. Besides, ALL adolescent boys run into trouble that is the time in life where you learn to control yourself and behave in a more socially acceptable way. Unless of course your GZ, then apparently....you just never learn.

The difference between you and me is that I don't consider being falsely accused "running into trouble" or "behaving in an unacceptable way."
 
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