UPDATE #31 George Zimmerman VS. Trayvon Martin — “The Next Blow”Posted on July 3, 2012 by sundancecracker
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As a 17-year-old matriculating young man Trayvon Martin was actively a follower of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) style street fighting. Research into his known interests reveal that Trayvon was not only prone to enjoyment of MMA street fighting, but he was an avid follower and participant. This is evidenced by his own U-Tube subscriptions to MMA fights and his conversations with others about it. He watched videos, followed MMA fights, and even participated with other friends in acting it out.
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It is not even a question of whether or not Trayvon was “into” MMA street fighting. He was. The question becomes then how does this have relevance with his encounter with George Zimmerman.?
Consistently I see people, including attorney Benjamin Crump, saying the injuries that George Zimmerman received the hands of Trayvon Martin were not significant enough to warrant George shooting Trayvon.
This is simply ridiculous, and framed as a specific distraction.
The issue in George’s self-defense is not how bad the previous blows to the head were, nor what injuries were sustained so far, but more…
…… what would be the impact of the NEXT blow…
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George was already suffering from a broken nose, and several cuts as a result from severe blows to the head and face. While having his head slammed onto the concrete sidewalk, was George Zimmerman reasonable in believing the next blow could inflict “death” or “great bodily injury”?
If so, then he is justified in any defensive action on his part including using his lawfully possessed firearm to stop his assailant.
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