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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLawrence Going to be Good Tonite!
Let's see if he can follow a show like last nights! He's already on the Zimmerman surveillance video....
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Lawrence Going to be Good Tonite! (Original Post)
unionworks
Mar 2012
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Justice wanted
(2,657 posts)1. I'm watching.
Graybeard
(6,996 posts)2. Video is a bombshell.
But "high level" involvement of State officials so early in the case is more damning. Zimmerman told police who his daddy is and had them pull some strings.
arthritisR_US
(7,288 posts)3. That's the sense I get. n/t
PA Democrat
(13,225 posts)4. They are reporting that Norm Wolfinger, the state attorney
showed up at the police station the night of the murder and spoke with the chief of police and the investigating officer and told them to release Zimmerman, that there wasn't enough evidence to charge Zimmerman.
Very strange. I wonder if Mr. Zimmerman phoned his father, the retired judge, who then in turn called Wolfinger. I can't imagine why he would show up at the police station otherwise. That is not a common practice AFAIK.