I'm not surprised. I knew he wouldn't be convicted because the police refused to arrest him in the first place...They have a lot of nut jobs in Florida (no disrespect to some of the people who unfortunately live there). It's they same state that didn't convict Casey Anthony for killing her baby. Not to mention they can't even count ballots!
It's not really surprising...from the beginning it seemed kinda clear he wouldn't (and shouldn't) be convicted. Yes, this is the same state that allowed CA to go free, but they're not comparable. Same with OJ case - yes, similar results, but different issues at play.
I'm NOT saying that the cases are comparable! I am talking about the MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE in the state of Florida. The judge that presided over the Zimmerman trial is the same judge (Angela Corey) who sentenced a woman (Marrisa Alexander) to 20 years in prison for firing warning shots at her abusive husband. Do you see the irony!? This woman was actually defending herself, didn't kill anyone but got 20 years in prison! Zimmerman chased down an innocent CHILD, was told to stay in his car, but pursued him anyway and then killed him...And as far as the OJ trial...you can thank that racist cop Mark Fuhrman for planting false evidence, therefore planting reasonable doubt in the minds of the jurors. That being said, I do believe that OJ did it and deserves to be in prison, but if people want to play tit for tat, then a certain group of people have a hell of a lot to pay for for centuries of injustice. Think about that.
1) Zimmerman was not instructed to stay in his vehicle. Specifically the dispatcher said: "We don't need you to do that"... which is not a command in any way at all. Zimmerman was 'doing his job' as a neighborhood watch person and was keeping tabs on Martin's whereabouts.
2) Zimmerman did NOT 'chase down' Martin in any way or fashion. The FACT is that Zimmerman followed the movements of Martin at a distance, and was constantly talking with the aforementioned dispatcher on the phone.
3) The last comment of Zimmerman to the dispatcher was that he had 'lost' Martin, and was RETURNING to his vehicle. Very shortly after this Martin CONFRONTED Zimmerman. Zimmerman's story is that this was immediately followed with Martin throwing a punch. Evidence presented is the dislocation of Zimmerman's nose. Regardless of this 'punch' it is known and undisputed that a fight ensued.
4) In said fight, Martin became situated atop Zimmerman and proceeded to pummel Zimmerman, this included forcing Zimmerman's head to contact a concrete sidewalk. This is not only the account of Zimmerman; it is the testimony of an eye witness. It is plausible that in the course of these two struggling that their bodies shifted positions in all manner of ways.
5) Zimmerman was being beaten to the point he was screaming or help, and though the fight was in progress and being seen as it happened, no assistance was forthcoming form anyone. Zimmerman's situation was perilous, this is without dispute. Zimmerman considered the situation he was in and in his mind felt he was in danger of being killed OR suffering severe bodily harm. Zimmerman, in interviews, claims that Martin noticed his sidearm and attempted to wrest it from its holster. At this juncture Zimmerman managed to control the weapon, drew it, and fired a single shot that resulted in stopping the assault and the subsequent death of Martin. Regardless of the validity of the claim that Martin attempted to grab the pistol, the assault and beating Zimmerman was receiving at the hands of Martin was sufficient cause for Zimmerman to exercise ANY and all remedies to defend himself.
6) Zimmerman shot Martin in self defense.
End of story, and should be the end of the matter entirely.