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07-15-2013, 05:07 AM #11
Re: Detective Christopher Serino
Zimmerman not a murderer? Really? I hope your child wont get kill by another Zimmerman....there are many snatches/citizen watch, wannabe cops!
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07-15-2013, 11:19 AM #12
Re: Detective Christopher Serino
Originally Posted by peruvian
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07-15-2013, 08:39 PM #13
Re: Detective Christopher Serino
Originally Posted by peruvian
Most of us raise our kids to show respect and not attack another person who is following them because they are suspicious. Most of us also know where our 17 year old is especially if they have been prone to act badly, possess drugs and are sent to their fathers to try and straighten them out. His father had no idea where he was and reported him missing the next day. Did anyone even ask if his father even knew there was a shooting in his complex before he reported his 17 year old "child" as he call him missing?
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07-15-2013, 08:42 PM #14
Re: Detective Christopher Serino
Originally Posted by Guest
“I’m from Miami. And my son’s up here with me,” Martin can be heard saying, adding, “He don’t know anybody up here.”
Father and son are from Miami Gardens – outside the city – but the two had traveled to Sanford to visit with Tracy Martin’s girlfriend.
“Do you know the address?” the dispatcher asks.
“What’s the address, baby?” Martin can be heard saying – presumably to his girlfriend.
Martin goes on to say he hasn’t seen his son since 8 or 8:30 the prior night.
The call to police was placed at 8:39 a.m. Feb. 27, according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
The Sanford Police Department called Martin back sometime later, asking for details about his son. Does his son have a driver’s license?
“No, he don’t,” Mr. Martin says.
“Ok, does not have a DL,” the dispatcher says. “And is he white, black, or Hispanic?”
“He’s black,” Martin says.
Asked if Trayvon knows anyone in the area whose house he might have gone to, Martin says no.
“I have a nephew up here,” Martin says, “but he’s not at my nephew house. He hasn’t been over there, either.”
“OK, alright then,” the dispatcher says. “The officers are already on the way. I just want to get a little further – in case, you know, while they’re on the way they might spot him so we can let them know.”
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08-05-2013, 07:03 PM #15
Re: Detective Christopher Serino
Originally Posted by peruvian
If the now dead PUNK THUG Trayvon went home like he was supposed to have been doing :wink: these two idiots would have never met.
But being a PUNK THUG KNEEGROW GANGSTER TYPE Trayvon just didn't accept the "dis" and decided to chimp out on Zimmerman.
Alls well that ends well...
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08-26-2013, 03:09 PM #16
Re: Detective Christopher Serino
Originally Posted by Guest
All law enforcement personnel on scene made a judgement call that this would not continue forward in the legal system and they were wrong. They must learn from this mistake and make sure it never happens again- all DEATH INVESTIGATION scenes should be processed as if it was a homicide. Once a crime scene is released, it is gone forever. It is better to have more evidence than you need than to need it and not have it.
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