Derec
Contributor
It has total bearing on the incident (we do not know if it is a crime yet) being investigated. The robbery happened only minutes before the shooting and makes Officer Wilson's version of events much more believable. Whereas the fiction of the "gentle giant" was disseminated by the family to make it appear ludicrous that their "baby" (family shyster's words) could ever have done such a thing.If the information being released has no bearing on the actual crime being prosecuted, all it does is add another layer of confusion and bullshit to our incomplete understanding of what happened, when it happened, and why it happened.
Slander: "the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation."Case in point: the slander about Martin you cited.
I did not speak it but wrote it and more to the point, it was not a "false statement". Also you can't slander the dead. So fail on three counts.
The family wanted to downplay the three suspensions as being for "tardiness" but it turned out to be false. He was suspended for vandalizing school property among other things. Traces of illicit drugs were also found on him.What does Martin's suspension for excessive tardiness have to do with Zimmerman killing him
Not just a screwdriver, but a screwdriver together with some stolen jewelry that Trayvon feebly claimed that he was holding for a "friend".What does one person's suspicion that a screwdriver was a burglary tool have to do with it?
And the relevance is that Z observed Trayvon walking slowly (indeed the time stamps of the incident show that it took him more than twice as long to walk from the 7/11 than it should have) "looking at houses" as if he was casing them. Him being suspected of a previous burglary is highly relevant here.
Not just smoking but selling as well. And not just marijuana, but also codeine, which is an opiate. In any case it shows a tendency toward law-breaking and goes against the portrayal by the family of Trayvon as a good kid. And remember the most outrageous thing in this entire case which is the media persistently using old photos of Trayvon when he was about 13 and 14 years old. Indeed in the original FRDB thread on the case some of the posters thought Trayvon was only 13 when he was shot due to the photos used by CNN and others. A similar (but less obvious) thing is happening with Michael Brown case with media preferring the older photo of Brown wearing Beats headphones at an arcade (that one looks as if he was 15 or 16 years old) rather than the newer photos of him where he looks much more intimidating.What does Martin's occasional pot-smoking have to do with it? Nothing, nothing, and nothing, and yet it's now part of the narrative, inserted there in order to vilify the unarmed teenaged victim.
No. I would not call similar incidents relevant if Brown had done them either. But surely things like history of unjustified violence, criminal behavior or illegal drug use would be relevant for both. And we have all three of those for Brown and none for Officer Wilson.If word comes out that the cop was reprimanded for several instances of arriving late for Roll Call, had "borrowed" hedge trimmers in his car, and was known to go skinny-dipping in the reservoir at night, would you call that relevant?