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George Zimmerman had voted for Obama

“If I had a son, he’d look just like Trayvon.” – Barack Hussein Obama

Bond Hearing Held For Trayvon Martin Shooter George Zimmerman

Astounding news from Breitbart.com.

Ben Shapiro reports for Breitbart, Feb. 6, 2013, that George Zimmerman, the half-Hispanic man who had shot Trayvon Martin and whom the media and race hustlers portrayed as a racist, had voted for Obama!

That’s the testimony of George’s brother, Robert Zimmerman.

Shapiro writes:

Not only was Zimmerman not a racist – he had a black business partner, has Afro-Peruvian roots, and helped out underprivileged black kids in his neighborhood – he also was a supporter of the very president who would later slander him by innuendo. As Robert, George’s brother, told me, George is “a registered Democrat. He registered as a Hispanic. He kind of did some internal family campaigning for Obama.”

George supported Obama, Robert explained, because “He was like many young people who thought that the president’s club had been a club of white men since our founding, and that there really wasn’t a good reason for that, except that the right man for the job who happened to be black had not come along, and that electing a man who happened to be biracial or multiracial like we were, would reflect not just a situation that we found ourselves in ethnically in our family, but the reality of where America had come, which is that we are a melting pot of cultures and we are a diverse society.”

“Ironically,” Robert added, “the man who he campaigned for within his family was the same man seemingly indicting him in a way from the Rose Garden years later.”

You can watch Robert Zimmerman being interviewed by Ben Shapiro, here.

In other words, George Zimmerman is another “useful idiot.”

See also:

H/t my bud Mark S. McGrew.

~Eowyn

No Conscience: Blacks kill white college student for $10

Four blacks in Wilmington, NC, were on the prowl to hunt down some white person “in a good neighborhood,” convinced that “a good neighborhood” means “there’s money lying around.”

They found that “prosperous” white person, a college student who gave them what he had — $10 and his cell phone.

The black punks took the money, then shot the “prosperous” college student in the head.

Who will sound the alarm when evil like this goes unreported or cleaned up?

Do our black citizens benefit by covering up the truth? I think Bill Cosby would disagree.

Hollywood and the music industry continually spew out a stream of sociopathic monsters, and tell us to call them stars of popular culture. The latest is actor Jamie Foxx who proclaimed on SNL how great it was to star in Quentin Tarantino’s movie, Django, because “I get to kill all the white people in this movie! How great is that?”

And then when some black guys pick out a white kid, thinking surely he’ll have money, and murder him in cold blood, we are not supposed to draw a connection to Foxx or Tarantino?

~ Trail Dust

$10, cell phone and a bullet to head

By Colin Flaherty* for WND, Dec. 20, 2012

(*Colin Flaherty is an award-winning reporter and author of the best-selling book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America and how the media ignore it. I’ve read the book and highly recommend it! ~Eowyn)

People who say racial violence is “random” either do not know what the word means, or they are not telling the truth.

The latest “random” attack – that wasn’t random – happened earlier this month in downtown Wilmington, N.C.

Four black people decided they needed some money for marijuana and travel, so they decided to look for a “white person in a good neighborhood (because) they’re bound to have money lying around,” said one of the suspected killers to the Wilmington Star News.

They tried to break into a home but ran away after they discovered someone was there. So they moved to the downtown area, where three of the group followed a woman for several blocks while the fourth trailed in their getaway car.

Such attacks are part of an epidemic of hundreds of cases of black mob violence in more than 80 cities over the last three years, as documented in the book “White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America and how the media ignore it.”

The woman escaped. And almost, but not quite, dialed 911.

Joshua Proutey was next, sitting nearby in his truck eating a sandwich when this mob found the 20-year-old white college student. They demanded money. He gave them all he had, $10. They took his cell phone.

Then they shot him in the head.

One of the accused, Chris Cromartie, said he wanted money to visit his 3-year old son in New York. Police arrested Cromartie at the Wilmington Coastal Boxing gym.

Cromartie was a “member of the Portia M. Hines Park Project, part of the New Hanover County Blue Ribbon Commission on the Prevention of Youth Violence, and he claimed to be the manager of the gym, a nonprofit club for at-risk youth,” said the Star News.

Another suspect, 17-year old Daniel Henry, admitted to a local TV station that he was part of the crime. But he did not pull the trigger, so he did not deserve a life sentence, he said, dabbing away tears behind the protective glass. “I’m not the tough guy I look like,” he said. “I get stereotyped so much. I don’t want sympathy. I just want justice.”

The local police chief said the attack was random and could have happened to anybody.

That misstates the nature of the attackers and the victims.

See the Big List of black mob violence.

“As a black person it’s always racial,”” said actor Jamie Foxx in a recent interview with the London Daily Mail. “Every single thing in my life is built around race.”

If race had no role in this crime, the chances of four black people randomly gathering and randomly selecting a white person are estimated at 1.7 out of 10,000.

Umar Lee, a St. Louis writer, activist and boxing coach, says police often ignore the racial element of a crime, because it makes their city look bad. But the criminals pay close attention: They seek the defenseless.

“Most of the people who get beat up are vegans, gays, artists, non-violent types,”Lee said. “Many are kids from the suburbs or recent immigrants. People who are not prepared to defend themselves. There are white neighborhoods – blue collar, middle class neighborhoods – where these folks will not go because they know that people there are willing to defend themselves.”

And then there are places like downtown Wilmington.

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Here’s a picture of the victim, 19-year-old college student Joshua Proutey:

Josh Proutey

When black Trayvon Martin was killed by half-white George Zimmerman, before details of the killing even became known, Barack Hussein Obama fanned the flames of accusations of racism against Zimmerman by saying “If I had a son, he’d look just like Trayvon.”

Since Obama is half-white, will he say “If I had a son, he’d look just like Joshua Proutey”?

I don’t think so! Why is that?

Oh silly me. It’s only “RAAAACISM” when whites (or half-whites like Zimmerman, or one-quarter whites, or….) kill blacks. But it’s not racism when a gang of blacks specifically targets whites “in a good neighborhood,” robs a white person of $10 and then shoots him in the head FOR NO REASON.

Obama, Jamie Foxx, and all you black racists, you have the blood of Joshua Proutey on your hands.

~Eowyn

Two CBS affiliates declared Obama the winner 18 days before election

Remember this?

And this?

And this?

Here’s the latest example:

On Oct. 19, 2012, two CBS affiliates — KPHO in Phoenix, Arizona, and WCPO in Cincinnati, Ohio — had already called the election with Obama as the winner.

Randy Hall reports for NewsBusters, Oct. 22, 2012, that during last Friday’s edition of “The People’s Court” at 3:30 p.m. on KPHO, Phoenix, a “lower-third graphic” scrolled across the bottom of the screen and stated that with 99% of all precincts reporting, Obama had won the nationwide vote, 43% v. 40% or 40,237, 966 votes v. Romney’s 38,116,216.

fake-election-photo.jpg

Here’s a blow-up of the banner:

After 17 seconds, the banner disappeared.

Soon after, WCPO in Cleveland posted a list of vote totals for the Nov. 6 election that again declared Obama the victor in the presidential election and even stated that Ohio’s Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown was re-elected to his U.S. Senate seat. Below is a screen shot taken by the blog TexasDarlin:

Here’s a blowup of the WCPO screen shot showing that in Ohio, with 100% of precincts reporting, Obama won by a 7 point margin, 46% vs. Romney’s 39%:

WCPO’s election results site is now back to 0% precincts reporting.

A commenter on TexasDarlin, Mike Dolanson, poo-pooed questions about WCPO’s premature election results: “I worked at local TV stations for years. Stations test their on-air and online systems in the weeks leading up to elections. Random results are put in to make sure everything is ready and then zero’ed out. Occassionally, something isn’t right and it appears on the screen for a second or on the website for a brief time. That’s all. There is no fix — unless you’re paranoid.”

To that, other commenters made these excellent ripostes:

  • cbas: “So why not put all zeros in the results instead of random numbers?”
  • Jim Wafwot: “Why not put exact numbers for each party so they show 45% – 45% ?”
  • Reidmere: “I own a radio site, and when working on ‘test’ pages that you want to have live, you put it on an unlinked URL, not your homepages. Any professional tech knows this. Poor excuse: And this is coming from a programmer and web dev.”
  • a: “Maybe if they say Obama wins they may think that people won’t bother to vote for Mitt….it is some kind of scam.”
  • Guy S: “Some will claim this is simply an accident as stations prepare for the election and test pages for broadcast. Sorry, I’m not buying it. I interned at a PBS TV Station in Boise, Idaho as a cameraman and believe you me, the directors are anal about what is and is not done. And that’s PBS! To say that an ABC or CBS affiliate would ‘accidentally” run something like this stinks to high heavens!”

One CBS affiliate making a mistake, I can understand.

But TWO? And BOTH “mistakes” are in Obama’s favor?

What are the chances of that happening “by accident”?

~Eowyn

Rapper Wyclef Jean’s Haiti charity a cesspool of fraud

Donating to charities is now a hazardous undertaking.

We must exercise caution and discernment when we give to even well-established charities like United Way, given disgraceful incidents of their CEOs’ misuse of donated funds on lavish personal expenditures like gold bathroom faucets. All the more dubious are charities set up by “celebrities” in the “entertainment” industry which lack a track record as well as institutionalized checks and balance. Madonna Louise Ciccone’s Malawi charity is an example. Here’s the latest.

Wyclef Jean is a Haiti-born American rapper, singer, record producer, and aspiring politician. Although he has an estimated net worth of $50 million, Jean fancies himself one of the oppressed 99% and is a vocal supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

In April 2012, Jean released a song “Justice” as a musical tribute to Trayvon Martin

In 2004, Jean set up a charitable organization “Yele Haiti” to help his poor homeland. In 2010, a terrible 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Haiti, killing more than 316,000 and leaving one million homeless. Yele Haiti received millions of dollars in donation from viewers of the MTV telethon Hope for Haiti and audiences for numerous benefit concerts and other events.

The UK’s Daily Mail reports, Oct. 12, 2012, that Jean’s Haiti charity is a “cesspool of fraud and broken promises” and has collapsed under a mountain of debt.

The collapse of the organization once labelled by its founder as Haiti’s ‘greatest asset and ally’ comes after years of accusations of mishandled funds totaling $16million.

The group, which the Haitian-born Jean stated in 2004, was small in its first years of operation, with assets amounting to only $37,000, but according to the New York Times, after the devastating 2010 earthquake, donations started pouring in.

Jean said he raised $1million in 24 hours after issuing a plea for help on Twitter. But rather than using the money to help the millions of displaced residents living on the quake-ravaged streets of Port-au-Prince, the Times reported that Yele funneled a large portion of the funds to pay for  ‘offices, salaries, consultants’ fees and travel’ to say nothing of Jean’s family, friends and legal team.

In one case, the group allegedly shelled out $30,763 to fly Hollywood starlet Lindsay Lohan from New Jersey to a charity event in Chicago that raised $66,000.

In another instance, Yele Haiti spent nearly $58,000 on private jets to fly actor Matt Damon and Jean’s other celebrity friends to Haiti. [One would think that given Damon's estimated earnings of $65 million and his vaunted reputation as a philanthropist, he could have paid for his own transportation to Haiti. ~Eowyn]

Wyclef Jean (why is he wearing army fatigues?) and Matt Damon handing out relief food to Haiti’s earthquake survivors.

‘If I had depended on Yele, these kids would all be dead by now,’ says Diaoly Estime, who runs an orphanage in Haiti’s capital.

Following the earthquake, Yele spent $9 million of its $16 million on office space, workers’ salaries and other expenses.

About $600,000 in donations went toward Yele’s headquarters, which have since been abandoned; another $375,000 was used to cover ‘landscaping’ costs; and more than $470,000 was spent on food and beverages.

Wyclef Jean, who made an unsuccessful bid for Haiti’s presidency in 2010, reportedly paid himself $100,000 to perform in a charity concert and gave his family over $500,000 for unspecified work. Also, $37,000 was paid by Yele to cover the rent of Jean’s Manhattan studio.

According to The Smoking Gun, the charity also made payments of more than $100,000 to the alleged mistress of the married 42-year-old singer.

As for Yele’s much-hyped revitalization plans, many of them never got off the ground. The group paid $146,000 to build a medical center inside geodesic domes and another $93,000 to erect temporary housing, but neither project was completed.

A New York attorney general’s investigation into Yele’s pre-earthquake activities has already found financial improprieties. The forensic audit covering the time period between 2005 and 2009 found $256,580 in illegitimate benefits to Jean and other Yéle board and staff members, as well as other improper transactions.

At the end of August, Derek Q. Johnson, Yele’s chief executive, announced his resignation after Jean rejected a settlement offered by the attorney general that would have required the singer and the two other Yele founders to pay $600,000 in restitution ‘to remedy the waste of the foundation’s assets.’

Before I give to a charity, I always check it out on websites such as Charity Navigator.

~Eowyn

Here’s a brilliant Halloween costume idea…

Florida campaign promotes ‘hoodie Halloween’ following death of Trayvon Martin

Daily Mail: A campaign in Florida fears one of the scariest Halloween costumes this year may be one already in your closet.

Fuelled by the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin who was shot while wearing a hoodie, the Halloween Hoodie Campaign is hoping to encourage a stand against negative stereotypes by donning the same hoods this season.

‘I’m a black man, are you afraid of me now?’ a YouTube video captures men and women of various races, including family of Trayvon, asking the camera as they cover themselves with a hood.

The hoodie is this ubiquitous piece of clothing that everyone wears but when black people wear it, it’s interpreted as a symbol of criminal activity,’ one of the campaign’s creators Gauis Benbow told the Orlando Sentinel.

Mr. Benbow and his partner Rochelle Oliver, both of Miami, hope it’ll inspire discussion, especially in connection to Halloween and what people perceive to be the scariest costumes of today.

‘This isn’t about being pro-Trayvon. It’s about being anti-stereotyping,’ Ms Oliver told the paper. ‘Seeing someone wearing a hoodie on Halloween will hopefully allow people to examine what they are feeling if they are scared or why they may be judging the person as a threat.’

Making a cameo in the short minute-and-a-half film is however Trayvon’s uncle, Ronald Fulton. Confined to a wheelchair as a  quadriplegic, black male, Mr. Fulton says he already has a number of  challenges against him, but when it comes to stereotypes, the list can  go on. People think that because I’m in a wheelchair that I’m stupid or slow but when you get to know me, you’ll realize how wrong that is,’ Mr Fulton told the paper.

‘I think this can lead to constructive dialogue about the issues surrounding my nephew’s death,’ stereotypically he said, without going into the criminal case. ‘I’m still a black man,’ Mr Fulton says in the video while donning a hood. ‘Are you afraid of me now?’

Trayvon Martin wasn’t shot merely because he was wearing a hoodie. But never let an unfounded crisis go to waste.

Seems to me the ones that are perpetuating stereotypes are these folks. A black guy walking on the street wearing a hoodie is automatically considered to be committing a crime? A person in a wheelchair is automatically assumed to be stupid? How insulting to law-abiding black kids and intelligent folks that use wheelchairs.

DCG

Shocking! FBI finds no evidence Zimmerman’s a racist!

Trayvon Martin (l); George Zimmerman (r)

From Reuters, via NewsMax.com, July 12, 2012:

FBI interviews of dozens of friends, coworkers and neighbors of George Zimmerman found no evidence that the accused murderer of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was a racist, according to new documents released on Thursday.

The reports from the FBI were among a new collection of evidence, including crime scene photos, bank surveillance videos and other documents, that were released by Florida’s state attorney’s office in the racially charged case.

Zimmerman, a 28-year-old Hispanic white man, is charged with second-degree murder in the Feb. 26 shooting death of Martin, a 17-year-old black teen.

Zimmerman claims he killed Martin in self defense after the unarmed Martin attacked him and slammed his head into the sidewalk during a confrontation in a gated community in the central Florida city of Sanford.

He is currently living in an undisclosed safe house after being released on $1 million bail last week.

FBI agents investigating whether race was a factor in the shooting spoke with Sanford police officers, Zimmerman’s bosses and work colleagues, friends, neighbors and others to determine if he had ever shown any racial prejudice.

In one interview detailed in the evidence, Sanford Police Detective Christopher Serino, the lead investigator in the Martin case, told the FBI he did not believe Zimmerman’s shooting of Martin was motivated by race.

“Serino believed that Zimmerman’s actions were not based on Martin’s skin color rather based on his attire,” according to a report.

Serino told investigators that members of local gangs, who called themselves “Goons,” frequently wore “hoodies,” or hooded sweatshirts, and he believed Zimmerman “took it upon himself to view Martin as acting suspicious.”

Martin was wearing a hoodie and returning from a convenience store when Zimmerman called a 911 dispatcher and said the teen looked suspicious and then followed him.

Serino described Zimmerman as “overzealous” and having a “little hero complex.” He submitted a report to Sanford police officials and the state attorney’s office saying there was sufficient probable cause to arrest and charge Zimmerman with manslaughter.

Martin’s killing drew national attention after police and prosecutors initially declined to arrest and charge Zimmerman, citing Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law and his claim that he used deadly force because he believed his life was being threatened.

The documents do not provide any blockbuster evidence but include additional details about the shooting.

A former law enforcement officer who said he taught Zimmerman how to shoot told investigators that Zimmerman told him he made eye contact and yelled for help when two neighbors came outside at different times during the scuffle, according to the evidence.

The claim that Zimmerman made eye contact with neighbors shortly before shooting Martin is at odds with statements released so far by prosecutors.

Many witnesses told investigators that it was too dark to identify the two people wrestling on the ground or to determine who was on top or on bottom or who was yelling for help.

The name of the former law enforcement officer was blacked out in his statement, but the person was described as a Zimmerman friend and former Seminole County deputy.

The witness, who was interviewed by agents of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI, said he was called to the scene the night of Martin’s killing by Zimmerman’s wife, Shellie, and waited with her at the police department while Zimmerman was questioned.

The witness also accompanied Zimmerman when he recreated the shooting for police and a subsequent police interrogation.

Two weeks after the shooting, Zimmerman contacted a gun seller with whom he had done business before, according to the statement of another unnamed witness.

The witness stated that Zimmerman wanted to purchase a new firearm because “his life is in danger and he needs more guns.”

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Wow! Hot Diggidy Damn!

You mean all the media insinuations; and the incendiary rhetoric of black politicians and self-appointed black spokesmen, such as Jesse Jackson calling Trayvon Martin a “martyr” and hysterically proclaiming “blacks are under attack”; and the President of the United States fanning the flames by saying that “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon”; and Blacks across the country demonstrating in outrage like that incident in North Miami Beach where a mob numbering 80 to 100 used their sense of aggrievedness as an excuse to loot a Walgreens store….

You mean all these race hustlers are wrong???

I’m shocked! Just shocked!

~Eowyn

Judge sets huge $1M bail for George Zimmerman

A Florida judge just issued an order setting George Zimmerman’s bail in the amount of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Zimmerman is the defendant, accused of murder, in the controversial race-tinged Trayvon Martin case.

Trayvon Martin (l); George Zimmerman (r)

Ryan Witt reports for Examiner.com:

Today Florida Circuit Judge Kenneth R. Lester Jr. issued an order granting George Zimmerman bail in the amount of $1 million. The order also states that Zimmerman must wear a satellite-tracking device, not open any new bank accounts, not consume alcohol, and obey a curfew between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. While the judge granted Zimmerman bond, he had some especially harsh words for Zimmerman in the full order, which can be read here. A summary, along with some of the more damning quotes from the order, can be read below.

In the first bail hearing, Zimmerman allowed his wife to testify that the couple had very limited funds to pay bail, which led the judge to set bail at $150,000. However, subsequent jailhouse conversations between Zimmerman and his wife revealed that they actually had access to over $155,000 at the time. Zimmerman’s defense attorney tried to excuse this deception by portraying his client as the victim, but Judge Lester clearly did not buy that argument,

“Under any definition, the Defendant flaunted the system. Counsel has attempted to portray the Defendant as being a confused young man who was fearful and experienced a moment of weakness and who may also have acted out of a sense of “betrayal” by the system. Based upon all of the evidence presented, this Court finds the opposite. The Defendant has attempted to manipulate the system when he has been presented the opportunity to do so. He is an adult by every legal definition; Trayvon Martin is the only male who youth is relevant to this case.”

Judge Lester also makes clear that he believes George Zimmerman was the primary actor in the couple’s scheme to hid money from authorities.

“Contrary to the image presented by the Defendant not by evidence but only by the argument of counsel, it appears to this Court that the Defendant is manipulating the system to his own benefit. The evidence is clear that the Defendant and his wife acted in concert, but primarily at the Defendant’s direction, to conceal their cash holdings.”

Perhaps most shocking, Judge Lester states that Zimmerman may have been able to flee the country with a significant amount of cash if not for the GPS-tracking device he had on him after his first bail hearing.

“The Defendant neglected to disclose that he had a valid second passport in his safe deposit box. Notably, together with the passport, the money only had to be hidden for a short time for him to leave the country if the Defendant made the quick decision to flee. “

Despite all but calling Zimmerman a liar, the judge still granted Zimmerman a new, though more expensive and restrictive bail, by applying the standard for bail under Florida’s common law.

Judge Kenneth R. Lester Jr. is a Navy Vietnam vet who was elected to the circuit court in 1996 and reelected subsequent terms without opposition. Here’s his contact info:

Criminal Justice Center
101 Bush Boulevard
Sanford, FL 32773-6707
321-264-6756

~Eowyn

Zimmerman reenacts Trayvon shooting

This morning, the Defense Team in the Trayvon Martin shooting case released a video of George Zimmerman reenacting and giving his account of the deadly shooting. The material was released by Zimmerman’s attorney on gzlegalcase.com, a website managed by the Zimmerman defense team.

Here’s the video on YouTube:

Arelis R. Hernández reports for the Orlando Sentinel, June 21, 2012:

George Zimmerman told investigators he fired one shot into Trayvon Martin‘s torso when he felt the teen reach for his gun while he was smothering him and pounding his head against the concrete.

Moments before, Zimmerman said, Trayvon “emerged from the darkness” and circled his vehicle to confront Zimmerman, who was on the phone with authorities reporting a “suspicious” youth, according to his written statement to Sanford Police.

“I shot him,” Zimmerman said.

Trayvon said back and said, “You got me,” Zimmerman told authorities.

In video and audio evidence released this morning, Zimmerman is heard for the first time in his own words detailing his version of what happened the rainy February night he fatally shot the 17-year-old.

Benjamin Crump, an attorney for Trayvon’s family, said after reviewing the evidence “it is clear to us and should be to everybody, why the special prosecutor charged George Zimmerman with second-degree murder.” Specifically, Crump said Zimmerman was inconsistent in his statements, and altered his explanation of why he got out of his vehicle and walked in Trayvon’s direction.

Hours after the shooting, Sanford Police Investigator Chris Serino did most of the talking during an interview with Zimmerman.

The investigator tells Zimmerman he will face lots of questions about why he thought Trayvon was suspicious:

“Ever hear of Murphys’ Law?,” Serino asked.

“Yes sir.”

“OK, that’s what happened. This person (Trayvon) was not doing anything bad,” Serino said. “He was 17 years old. An athlete. A kid with a future… with folks that care….Not the goon.

“You have any prior training in law enforcement at all? As far as identifying people, what to look for that makes them really suspicious?”

Zimmerman said when they organized a Neighborhood Watch event, there was a Power-Point presentation that addressed that issue.

“If you guys continue Neighborhood Watch, typically the garb is black-on-black-on-black with a black hoodie. This guy had a gray hoodie. But his pants were beige. Not exactly your prime suspect type,” Serino said.

Serino then asks what was going through Zimmerman’s head that night when he made the non-emergency call. Zimmerman then talks about an incident weeks before when he saw a black man wandering around the neighborhood looking in his neighbor’s window.

“What did you see Trayvon doing that caught you as being suspicious?”

Zimmerman said Trayvon was looking at the same house he saw someone casing weeks before.

“You know you’re gonna come under a lot of scrutiny under this, the profiling aspect of this. You understand that, right?” Serino asked.

“Yes,” Zimmerman said.

“I got to ask that,” Serino said. “Like I said this child has no criminal record whatsoever. Good kid. Mild-mannered kid.”

Serino said one of Trayvon’s hobbies was videotaping everything he does. Trayvon had an extensive video library on his phone.

“There’s a possibility that whatever happened between you and him was caught on videotape….There’s a very strong possibility that what’s on there is either gonna help ya or not help ya,” Serino said.

Replied Zimmerman: “I pray to God that someone videotaped it.”

“Obviously you’ve passed a lie detector test and you’ve done all of that,” Serino said. “But if there’s anything that you haven’t said that might be in that phone…”

Zimmerman interrupted, “I prayed to God that someone was videotaping this or that the neighborhood has a video camera that I didn’t know about, or something.”

During the interview, Zimmerman reaffirmed what he wrote in a statement to police that night.

He says things like “You saw a suspicious person, you called the police, you followed him,” and then this exchange:

“He mounted you basically, and he started to beat upon you?” Serino asked.

“Yes sir,” Zimmerman replied.

“At what point did you draw your weapon?”

“After he hit my head against the concrete several times, uh, I yelled out for help,” Zimmerman said.

“Who yelled out for help?” Serino asked.

“I did. And he tried to smother my mouth and my nose. When he did that I tried to slide out and squirm and I realized my shirt came up and I felt him slide his hand toward my right side, and he said ‘you’re gonna die, (expletive),’” Zimmerman said.

Serino: “So he was going for your gun?”

“Yes sir.”

Serino asks about the gun and ammunition.

“I think it was hollow point,” Zimmerman said.

“What happened then?”

“I shot him.”

According to his written statement, Zimmerman’s bullet struck Trayvon in the torso and the teen sat back.

Zimmerman got on top of him to spread the teens hands away from his body and restrain him.

Trayvon allegedly said, “You got me,” the statement said.

That’s when an eyewitness appears and asks Zimmerman if he was OK. Police arrive soon after.

“You’re gonna have anxiety over this and nightmares and everything else, so you’re probably gonna have a hard time with this whole thing,” Serino said. “I’m here for that.”

“He told me he was gonna kill me,” Zimmerman said at the end of the six-minute recording.

“Exactly, he said he was gonna kill you,” Serino said.

H/t FOTM’s beloved Hardnox and Gateway Pundit.

~Eowyn

Breaking News! Judge revokes Zimmerman’s bond

Judge Ken Lester has revoked the bond for George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case. He has given Zimmerman 48 hours to turn himself over to law enforcement.

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SANFORD, Fla. — A judge on Friday revoked the bond of the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin and ordered him returned to jail within 48 hours.
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester said that George Zimmerman and his wife, Shellie, misled the court about how much money they had available when his bond was set for $150,000 in April. Prosecutors claim Zimmerman had $135,000 available that had been raised by a website he set up.
Zimmerman’s wife testified at the bond hearing that they had limited funds available since she was a nursing student and Zimmerman wasn’t working.
“He can’t sit back and obtain the benefit of a lower bond based upon those material falsehoods,” Lester said.
Defense attorney Mark O’Mara said the fact that Zimmerman and his wife never used the money for anything indicated “there was no deceit.”
Prosecutor Bernie De la Rionda described the Zimmermans’ testimony as “misleading.”
“This court was led to believe they didn’t have a single penny,” said De la Rionda. “It was misleading and I don’t know what words to use other than it was a blatant lie.”
Prosecutors also said Zimmerman had failed to surrender a second passport, but the judge dismissed that concern as the equivalent of someone who has lost a driver’s license, applies for a new one and then finds the old driver’s license.
Zimmerman is pleading not guilty to second-degree murder and claims self-defense. Zimmerman shot Martin in February during a confrontation at a gated community of townhouses in Sanford, Fla., where Zimmerman lived and where Martin was visiting his father’s fiancee.

Rest of the PUKE STORY HERE.

How To Be Black – Rev Manning’s Handbook

I just love this dear, brave Godly man!  May the Lord bless and protect him and his household. ~LTG