Another thought provoking article, posted mainly for John "No Einstein's"
benefit:


March 11, 2013 Why Florida Persists in the Zimmerman Prosecution

http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/03/why_florida_persists_in_the_zimmerman_prosecution.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook


*By* *Jack Cashill*

Prodded by a president with a weakness for racial agitation and enabled by
a politically complicit media, the State of Florida persists in a
prosecution that can come to no good end.

The defendant is neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman. The charge is
the second-degree murder. The potential outcomes range from major
injustice, if Zimmerman is convicted, to mayhem in the streets, if he's
acquitted. And the state plods on as though the angels were on its side.
They are not.

The witnesses to the February 2012 shooting of 17 year-old Trayvon Martin
are proving even more troublesome than the angels. The state's case took a
hit last week when Witness #8, Martin's alleged 16-year-old sweetheart "Dee
Dee," was caught in falsehoods so flagrant that even the Trayvon-friendly
Orlando *Sentinel* noticed them. Conceded the headline, "Lawyer: State's
main witness in George Zimmerman murder case lied."

When Dee Dee was first introduced to the world last March, the state and
the media presumed her testimony would nail Zimmerman's coffin shut. She
had been on the phone with Martin during the incident. "Trayvon Martin told
her that someone was following him," said CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin on
March 20. "He was nervous. He was concerned. She explained to him that he
should run."

According to Hostin, Dee Dee heard Martin say to Zimmerman, "Why are you
following me?" Right after this exchange, "She felt that someone had pushed
or tackled Trayvon and, at that point, the phone call dropped." Hostin
summarized that this "was the last conversation that Trayvon Martin had
with anyone, and it also, in my view, dispels the notion of self-defense."

CNN then cut to a press conference featuring Benjamin Crump, attorney for
the Martin family. "She couldn't even go to his wake she was so sick,"
Crump said of Dee Dee."Her mother had to take her to the hospital." Given
the trauma and the fact Dee Dee was a "minor," Crump asked the media to
respect her privacy. The media did not need to be asked. Dee Dee, as
filtered through Crump, provided the confirmation they needed to establish
the narrative they wanted: racist thug kills innocent Skittles-bearing
black boy.

As it turns out Dee Dee was neither hospitalized nor a minor. This did not
surprise the blogging collective at
theconservativetreehouse.com<http://www.americanthinker.com/theconservativetreehouse.com>.
The "Treepers" had begun deconstructing "Dee Dee" within days of her debut
and were predicting months ago that she would never appear in court. The
major media, as is their custom with contrary facts, chose not to look in
places they might find them.

The State of Florida had no interest in looking either. On April 11, 2012,
Angela Corey, the special prosecutor in the case, filed an affidavit of
probable cause against Zimmerman for second-degree murder. Corey took Dee
Dee's word that Martin "attempted to run home" but that Zimmerman stalked
and "confronted" him. As to the screams, Corey relied solely on the
insights of Martin's mother, "who reviewed the 911 calls and identified the
voice crying for help as Trayvon Martin's."

To come to these conclusions, Corey had to ignore Zimmerman's account and
all the corroborating, on-the-scene testimony from eyewitnesses. "The
dispatcher told me not to follow the suspect & that an officer was on the
way," Zimmerman wrote on the night of the shooting. "As I headed back to my
vehicle the suspect emerged from the darkness and said, 'You got a
problem?'"

When Zimmerman answered "No," the suspect said, "You do now." Zimmerman
tried to grab his phone to dial 911, but Martin punched him in the face."I
fell backwards onto my back," Zimmerman continued. "The suspect got on top
of me. I yelled 'Help' several times. The suspect told me, 'Shut the f***
up.' As I tried to sit upright, the suspect grabbed my head and slammed it
into the concrete sidewalk several times. I continued to yell 'Help.'"

Witness #11 heard the ruckus and called 911. When the call starts, the
desperate cries of "help" are clearly audible on the recording. They
continue for 42 seconds until they promptly stop with a gunshot.

Zimmerman provided the detail. "As I slid the suspect covered my mouth and
nose and stopped my breathing. At this point I felt the suspect reach for
my now exposed firearm and say, 'Your (sic) gonna die tonight Mother
F***er.' I unholstered my firearm in fear for my life as he had assured me
he was going to kill me and I fired one shot into his torso."

An hour after the shooting, Witness #6 told the Sanford Police Department
(SPD) that he saw a "black man in a black hoodie on top of either a white
guy. . . or an Hispanic guy in a red sweater on the ground yelling out
help." According to #6, the black man on top was "throwing down blows on
the guy MMA [mixed martial arts] style."

"The person calling for help would be the person underneath, you think?"
asked the SPD officer.

"Yes, that was the one getting beat up," said Witness #6. "He was the one
with the red sweater on."

As a side note, soon after the shooting, bloggers uncovered ample evidence
in Martin's social media accounts of his keen interest in MMA style
fighting. The media have ignored that too.

According to autopsy reports, Martin was 5' 11" tall and weighed 160 pounds
at the time of his death. Zimmerman was about 5' 8" and 185 pounds. The
facts notwithstanding, Eyewitness News 9 in Orlando described Martin as "an
unarmed teenager half [Zimmerman's] size." On his MSNBC show Al Sharpton
talked about a "hundred pound" disparity in their respective weights. The
reporting was that reckless.

Witness #13 waited until the fighting ended, went outside, and saw
Zimmerman walking towards him. "Am I bleeding?" Zimmerman asked. Witness
#13 answered affirmatively. He also noticed "blood on the back of his head"
and took a picture of it.

Not surprisingly, the only witness to appear on TV was the one who
supported the State's story, Witness #5, Mary Cutcher. She first appeared
ten days after the shooting on local Eyewitness News 9. Its host introduced
her as the witness who "heard a Sanford vigilante gun down a teenager on
February 26." As this perversely loaded language suggests, the media had
already established its narrative.

According to Cutcher, who would later appear on Anderson Cooper's CNN show
as well, the SPD initially "blew me off." If they did, it was likely
because she saw and heard so little. On her 9-11 call, for instance, she
insisted that there was "a black guy standing up over [the shooting
victim]" and offered no other useful information.

In an interview with the SPD four days after the shooting, Cutcher claimed,
"I didn't pay much attention to [the altercation]. I didn't hear any words.
It sounded like someone was struggling or hurt or something." She clarified
that to say, "I heard nothing but a little kid scared to death or crying."
She added on her TV interview, "The cries stopped when the gun went off so
I knew it was a little boy." She had likely seen the omnipresent photos of
Martin as a 12 year-old and made this errant connection.

Martin, of course, was not a little boy. He was a fully mature seventeen
year-old. He could easily have outrun Zimmerman but chose to attack
instead. He was obviously the one applying the beating. He had no reason to
cry. Other than bruises to his fists and the bullet wound, he was unmarked
-- at least physically.

Spiritually, however, Martin was a mess. As his social media accounts make
clear, his life had collapsed into a morass of drugs, violence, theft,
vandalism, truancy, parental abandonment, and borderline homelessness. No
longer a little boy and not yet a gangster, he was a statistic waiting to
happen.

Martin, however, defied the statistics in one crucial way. Of the roughly
9,000 blacks murdered each, thirteen of every fourteen are murdered by
other blacks. Martin was the one of fourteen who was not. More usefully
still, he was murdered by what Tom Wolfe memorably called the "Great White
Defendant."

"If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon," President Barack Obama said on
March 23 of that year. In so saying, Obama gave the White House imprimatur
to a politically irresistible campaign, one that both stoked the grievances
of his racially sensitive base and energized his party's gun control
advocates. That the shooting took place in Florida, the most highly
contested state in that year's presidential election, made its
politicization all the more inevitable.

It would take the media nearly two weeks to learn that their great white
defendant was Hispanic and a registered Democrat at that, but by that time
the train had long since left the station, and the railroading had
irreversibly begun. Zimmerman would have to do.

*Jack Cashill is working on his latest book, If I Had A Son: Race, Guns,
and the Railroading of George Zimmerman.*

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