LOL, that reads about as good as one of UB's posts. It is basically what they think *might* of happened.
"Zimmerman confronted Martin and a struggle ensued." Based on what evidence or witnesses can they conclude that Zimmerman confronted Martin? It is a guess at best. This is the most important sentence in the entire thing and all it says is that they don't know who started the struggle and they don't even mention injuries. What judge could look at this and go "Yea, they did their job in proving to me that this guy should be arrested." Granted they don't need to prove the entire case but this is to convince a judge it should even go to trial. FAIL. This is political.
Also, the returning home when confronted thing is shady at best. The use of 'falsely assumed' shows bias on the part of the investigator. 'Incorrectly assumed' would be a more fitting word. Falsely signifies lying to me, and how do you lie during an assumption to yourself. They might as well put "The lying murdering bastard" in front of Zimmerman's name each time. These are court documents from professionals and are very sloppy at best. Did you hear O'mara questioning Gilbreath(haha, great name.) about the assumptions in the affidavit? The entire answers were "I don't know" and "I already answered that question." referring to "I don't know". Very compelling, very compelling. Ill pull the switch on the chair.
An officer at the scene said they found the flashlight at the T illuminated on the ground.
An officer at the station said Z was grunting in pain.
An officer at the scene noted Z's nose and head injury at the scene.
Meanwhile Sanford police detective Christopher Serino, the departments lead investigator into the Martin killing, told FBI agents that he believed Zimmerman was a soft guy with a little hero complex, but that he was no racist.
Hey, so now that we KNOW that Zimmerman isn't racist. Serino said it, it must be true.
In an
April interview with two FBI agents, Christopher Serino, the Sanford Police Departments lead investigator on the Martin killing, said that he believed Zimmermans actions were not based on Martins skin color rather based on his attire, the total circumstances of the encounter and the previous burglary suspects in the community.
Zimmermans ex-girlfriend said he was the last person she would expect to be involved in a shooting incident, explaining that he was not the type of person to place himself in a physical confrontation.(this is someone who had a failed relationship with him.)