The key witness in the trial of idiot accused of killing Trayvon Martin. Rachel Jantel gives a tearful testimony. The racist extremists in the conservative movement are outraged over teen uttering racial slur about idiot after being followed. The teen was unarmed when he was confronted by the idiot. The idiot will face face life in the iron college if they could prove he reckless killed the teen. |
"Who is this creepy-ass cracker?" That's the words from the key witness prosecutors wanted on the stand in the trial of that idiot who is facing a second degree murder charge of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.
Rachel Jeantel was the last person to talk to Martin when he got into the confrontation with that idiot.
The idiot could get life in the iron college if he's found guilty.
We here at Journal de la Reyna want a fair trial for that idiot. The individual is innocent until proven guilty.
The 19-year old woman was on the phone with Trayvon Martin when she overheard the confrontation between the teen and the idiot. The racist extremists in the conservative movement are already trying to tear apart her testimony by looking into the woman's social networking websites.
These racist extremists believe that the media is taking the side of the victim. Of course, people like That Guy Who Helped Obama Win and That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall have maintained the narrative that the idiot was defending himself from a thug who wanted to start trouble. The victim may have had problems in school, smoking weed, and having tattoos and did utter a racial slur about the idiot: But once again, Trayvon Martin didn't have a firearm, that idiot did.
Besides I could say that members from that idiot's family have said racial slurs about Blacks. Just a few months ago, the idiot's brother and father have made some disgusting comments about Black youth.
So what does this testimony have to do with the trial?
The idiot at his trial in the death of unarmed teen. |
While on the phone with Jeantel, the teenager spotted the idiot and told the young woman that he was being followed by that "creepy ass cracker". The woman told the teen to run away from the idiot. I guess what the teen did was try to outmaneuver the idiot through the gated community.
The racist extremists in the conservative movement already assume the victim is at fault.
The junk food media's obsession with Black youth. It's the perception that all Black men are "natural born criminals". That's what that idiot thought. That's what these racist extremists think. They just don't see that the teen was minding his business. They see the victim as a criminal who deserved his untimely fate. They don't see this young teen as one of their own. They're quick to blame President Barack Obama, the NAACP, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, Tracey Martin, and Sybrina Fulton for meddling in the affairs.
Instead of working one solving problems, the racist extremists would rather continue on the downward spiral of blame. Blame the victim. Blame the Democratic Party for the problems of Black youth. Blame the president for every crime that occurs in urban America.
Martin's father Tracey wipes tears. His mother Sybrina Fulton is on the left. |
Who's the one who carried firearm? The idiot on trial.
This is a tactic from those in the defense. They're so incompetent it's almost likely they'll have a mistrial based on how they've started off with the ridiculous joke and the cross-examination of the young woman.
They asked the woman why she didn't attend the funeral of the victim. The woman was distraught and didn't want to react like most people who see the deceased in a box.
The suspect is the one who had killed the victim. He's on trial, not the witness, not the victim. If the victim was alive, he would have a story to tell. But since he was taken out with a slug to the chest, the young teen can't say well that "Nigga is following me!"
Racist extremists are more concerned with his social networking websites than slug in his chest. |
"I say, 'Trayvon,' and then he said, 'Why are you following me for?'" Jeantel testified today. "And then I heard a hard-breathing man come say, 'What you doing around here?' ... And then I was calling, 'Trayvon, Trayvon.' And then I started to hear a little bit of Trayvon saying, 'Get off, get off.'"
At times during her early testimony with the prosecution, Jeantel dabbed away tears, as did Trayvon Martin's father, Tracey Martin.
During cross-examination, defense attorney Don West tried to dig into the chain of events preceding Martin's death. West asked why Jeantel didn't call law enforcement after the phone died.
"I thought he was going to be OK because he was right by his daddy's house, but his daddy was not home," Jeantel said as Martin's father cried in court.
Tracey Martin eventually reached out to Jeantel after looking at his son's phone log, Jeantel said. She added that she expected law enforcement to reach out to her.
But none did, apparently, until the Florida Department of Law Enforcement contacted her much later.
The defense later moved to impeach Jeantel after accusing her of telling lies under oath, including her whereabouts during Martin's wake.
"Under oath, you created a lie and said you went to hospital?" asked West.
"Yes," responded Jeantel.
She said she lied because she didn't want to see the body.
Jeantel became increasingly agitated during the cross-examination and court ended for the day when she scoffed about having to continue testifying Thursday.
Jeantel's testimony followed testimony from the first witness to say she thought she knew who was screaming for help in the fatal altercation.
Jayne Surdyka testifies. |
She said she could hear a "boy's voice" crying for help.
Prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda then played Surdyka's emotional 911 call as Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon's mother, and Surdyka dabbed tears from their eyes.
During cross-examination, Surdyka described the altercation and cries for help as a life-or-death struggle.
"It was, as if nothing else, a plea for mercy?" West asked.
"A plea for someone to save them," Surdyka said.
Mark O'Mara, the idiot's high profile attorney cross exams prosecutors star witnesses. |
But Manalo said she did not know who was punching whom.
The testimony followed a key ruling in the trial by Circuit Judge Debra Nelson to allow jurors to hear several non-emergency calls the former neighborhood watch captain made to police well before the encounter with Martin.
Zimmerman is heard asking during the calls for police to come to his subdivision and check on suspicious strangers, often black. The prosecution argued they should be submitted into evidence because they show his mind-set in the days and months leading up to the shooting.
"The defendant made the calls, he created these tapes, he created these situations. He shouldn't complain," prosecutor Richard Mantei said.
Zimmerman's lead defense attorney said the calls were irrelevant and would confuse jurors, but Nelson overruled his objection today.
Before I go, I have a YouTube page that is currently following the trial. Visit AxiionAmnesia for all the latest updates on this trial.
The fact that everyone seems to overlook is that the 911 operator, a part of Law enforcement told Zimmerman not to Engage Trayvon. When he got out of his car with a loaded weapon it he showed his malice of forethought and intent. He committed a crime when he disregarded the 911 operator.
ReplyDeleteIf a police officer disobeyed a 911 dispatcher, he'd be disciplined or terminated for insubordination and even brought up on criminal charges. But according to George Zimmerman he wanted to be a cop who upheld the law. Why didn't he follow the chain of command and obey the 911 operator, who is a part of the very law enforcement he wanted to be a part of?
If George Zimmerman wanted to uphold the law like any good neighborhood watch captain would, they would have let law enforcement do their jobs, not take the law into their own hands. This man is a dangerous sociopath and needs to be locked up.
Shawn James,
ReplyDeleteExcellent point. Thanks for commmenting.
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@ Shawn James - Actually that is not true whatsoever. A dispatcher is responsible only for directing necessary agencies and resources where they are needed providing as much info to the responders as possible. A police officer in the field must make their own judgement calls since situations can change any which way and must adapt to them as necessary. As a dispatcher of over 10 years I have never issued orders (nor am allowed to) to an officer for any reason.
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