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Title: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: Tyler Durden on October 22, 2012, 11:35:30 AM
Like his social media information/contacts and his high school records which would explain why he was suspended at the time of his shooting and two other previous times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/20/us/judge-in-trayvon-martin-case-says-his-files-can-be-used.html?_r=2&

From another site it sounds like he was abusing cough syrup.

Yes, cough syrup: promethazine/codeine mixed with sprite and jolly ranchers or skittles.

Yes, I said skittles.

I am thinking his full toxicoligy reports haven't been released yet.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: tombogan03884 on October 22, 2012, 12:39:00 PM
We really need to regulate those damn Skittles,
"It's for the children" after all.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: Big Frank on October 22, 2012, 03:23:30 PM
They call it Purple Drank. There are videos about how to make it and I think there's a song too. It's a black thang.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: Tyler Durden on October 22, 2012, 03:57:27 PM
The song from the mid-90's is called "sippin' on some syrup"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsANbNz0W_c&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Lyrics are NSFW ( and sorry no, English subtitles)

Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: MikeBjerum on October 22, 2012, 07:09:17 PM
The song from the mid-90's is called "sippin' on some syrup"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsANbNz0W_c&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Lyrics are NSFW ( and sorry no, English subtitles)



No need for subtitles!

I have spent time with Rochester, MN drug investigator this fall, and I am preparing for our state forensic science conference later this week.  From everything I have read and heard over the last couple years Trayvon was walking dead if he was trying this stuff.  It is not a mixture that might get you.  It is a mixture will get you.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: jaybet on October 22, 2012, 07:19:06 PM
So what are you saying?  You can't kill a dead man?
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: MikeBjerum on October 22, 2012, 07:23:22 PM
I'm saying that if they do tie his habits to purple drank it reinforces the kid was trouble and not the saint they are trying to portray him as.

I am not ready to throw him under the bus, but I am also not saying he is without blame.  There are too many that are only looking at one side of carry laws and protecting yourself without remembering that even though maybe a little over zealous these neighborhood watch people are trained and instructed on what to do.  Nobody is explaining that to this point.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: fightingquaker13 on October 22, 2012, 09:04:14 PM
It could help Zimmerman out a lot and he needs it. He is the second dumbest guy in Florida right now (I'll post the first). He lied to a judge about his assets for bail. Not a big deal under normal circumstances, but given that his whole defence is the he's a decent law abiding guy who was afraid for his life, WTF was he thinking lying under oath? He has to take the stand as its his whole defense. And the prosecuter can say "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, he lied under oath to this court once to get out of jail, what makes you think he isn't doing it now"? If Trayvon was drugged out its a godsend to Zimmerman (who still should have stayed in the damn truck).
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: unclejames on October 22, 2012, 09:26:05 PM
forget every thing about his past, school, drug use  or whatever. Same with Zimmerman . The only time frame that matters are the seconds when TM is bashing GZ's skull into the concrete. Everything before or after that is irrelevant in terms of GZ being in fear of his life at the moment he defended himself.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: fightingquaker13 on October 22, 2012, 09:59:34 PM
forget every thing about his past, school, drug use  or whatever. Same with Zimmerman . The only time frame that matters are the seconds when TM is bashing GZ's skull into the concrete. Everything before or after that is irrelevant in terms of GZ being in fear of his life at the moment he defended himself.
True. But to make that work Zimmerman has to prove he was afraid for his life. Problem is, in order to do that, he has to explain why he got out of the truck, as you can't claim SD under the Florida Castle doctrine if you provoked the fight, unless you can demonstrate that you were in legitimate fear for your life or that of another. Second he has to be credible to the jury, and he's lied under oath once. And that leads to our innocent little angel Trayvon being doped up. If he was, well, if I were on the jury I'd say tie goes to the runner and Zimmerman walks. But without that, the boy's in some deep stuff.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: Solus on October 23, 2012, 09:41:32 AM
forget every thing about his past, school, drug use  or whatever. Same with Zimmerman . The only time frame that matters are the seconds when TM is bashing GZ's skull into the concrete. Everything before or after that is irrelevant in terms of GZ being in fear of his life at the moment he defended himself.

Not quite true.  

If Zimmerman was threatening TM in the seconds before TM fought back, that changes the whole picture.

But there is no evidence of that occurring.

Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: Solus on October 23, 2012, 09:45:27 AM
It could help Zimmerman out a lot and he needs it. He is the second dumbest guy in Florida right now (I'll post the first). He lied to a judge about his assets for bail. Not a big deal under normal circumstances, but given that his whole defence is the he's a decent law abiding guy who was afraid for his life, WTF was he thinking lying under oath? He has to take the stand as its his whole defense. And the prosecuter can say "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, he lied under oath to this court once to get out of jail, what makes you think he isn't doing it now"? If Trayvon was drugged out its a godsend to Zimmerman (who still should have stayed in the damn truck).

Last I heard the lying under oath offense might not have been a deliberate act.  The money in question was money donated to a Zimmerman defense fund and they did not think the purpose of the donations was to pay for bail. 

If they honestly felt paying bail would be a misuse of the donated funds, I don't see that as lying.

Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: MikeBjerum on October 23, 2012, 12:09:24 PM
The missing factor in Zimmerman's case, or at least publicly missing, is the training and instructions given as a leader in the local Neighborhood Watch.  This training is given by local law enforcement, and it puts things into a different category when it comes to his following rather than just reporting.  I'm sure this will be a part of the defense.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: kmitch200 on October 23, 2012, 06:45:53 PM
The missing factor in Zimmerman's case, or at least publicly missing, is the training and instructions given as a leader in the local Neighborhood Watch.  This training is given by local law enforcement, and it puts things into a different category when it comes to his following rather than just reporting.  I'm sure this will be a part of the defense.

In the NW groups I've had any interaction with, the "instructions and training" was:
These are your neighbors, try to get to know them - at least by sight.
Look out for one another, call 911 if you see anything suspicious.

The only thing that PD did was bring a cop car or K9 unit to help with the dog & pony show. That's where I came in - "Hi kids, wanna climb on the firetruck?"
The "Leader" was the guy who wanted the NW in the first place and made some phone calls to get the cop car/firetruck to said dog & pony show.
Oh, we also passed out some phone stickers that you could write you address on (not a bad idea since the babysitter may not know your address) and it had a big red 911 on it in case you forgot the number.

Might be different in some locales but this really wasn't training.  The 911 operators are trained to ask the questions in their queue and be able to type that info while asking more questions.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: tombogan03884 on October 23, 2012, 06:54:14 PM
In the NW groups I've had any interaction with, the "instructions and training" was:
These are your neighbors, try to get to know them - at least by sight.
Look out for one another, call 911 if you see anything suspicious.

The only thing that PD did was bring a cop car or K9 unit to help with the dog & pony show. That's where I came in - "Hi kids, wanna climb on the firetruck?"
The "Leader" was the guy who wanted the NW in the first place and made some phone calls to get the cop car/firetruck to said dog & pony show.
Oh, we also passed out some phone stickers that you could write you address on (not a bad idea since the babysitter may not know your address) and it had a big red 911 on it in case you forgot the number.

Might be different in some locales but this really wasn't training.  The 911 operators are trained to ask the questions in their queue and be able to type that info while asking more questions.

I'd be doubly out of luck, hard of hearing AND I can't actually "type".
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: MikeBjerum on October 23, 2012, 08:21:33 PM
There are groups that have been instructed to "observe if safe to do so."  In this case it was "safe" until a certain point.

However, we don't know what the training was, how he interpreted it, and what all actually happened that night.  Regardless, the public already had the hemp and scaffold ready.  Guilty until proven ... oh damn it!  Guilty!
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: Tyler Durden on October 23, 2012, 11:10:59 PM
Is this queu for 911 dispatchers like a script or decision tree?

I bet there is big money in integrating a 911 system with whatever software produces the script/decision tree.

Back when I was in the Air Force as an " oh" in the command post I was the writer of checklists.   ::)

OMG!

The checklists I had to write were so inane or intricate.  Me personally?  It was a crutch for people who couldn't think through the process of their job.

I am not kidding when I say that every shift I was amending the checklists.  try as I might I couldn't plan for every eventuality.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: kmitch200 on October 24, 2012, 12:47:51 AM
Is this queu for 911 dispatchers like a script or decision tree?

More like decision tree from what I've seen but actually a little of both.
The dispatchers aren't trying to 'solve' anything initially**, just trying to pull as much relevant info as possible out of often times hysterical callers.
Where is he at, what's he/vehicle look like, what's he wearing, is there a weapon, etc.

**EMS is different - they are trying to solve the basic problem, i.e., CPR instructions over the phone for the severely non-functional.
That is very much an algorithm or decision tree.
Title: Re: Trayvon Martin records to be released
Post by: jnevis on October 24, 2012, 10:25:22 AM
More like decision tree from what I've seen but actually a little of both.
The dispatchers aren't trying to 'solve' anything initially**, just trying to pull as much relevant info as possible out of often times hysterical callers.
Where is he at, what's he/vehicle look like, what's he wearing, is there a weapon, etc.

**EMS is different - they are trying to solve the basic problem, i.e., CPR instructions over the phone for the severely non-functional.
That is very much an algorithm or decision tree.

National Assoc of Emergency Dispatcher protocols are pretty specific as to what you can and cannot say.  If you are a certified dispatch center you have to grade employees on a random number of calls a month for QA purposes.  You must rate 90% or better VERBATIM from the cards.  The only time you can "stray" is to rephrase the question so someone can understand, not lead them to the answer.  The questions led to a priority to send a unit, heart attack-pri 1, stubbed toe-pri 3 ect.  We were certified in Fresno EMS but the PD and Sheriff's Dept were not.  They could ask whatever they wanted to get the type of call and location. 

BTW we regularly had to give CPR instructions to home health care "nurses" that would freak out when we started talking about getting the person on the ground and starting CPR.