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Trayvon Martin shooting was not an act of racism, but a community trying to defend itself

Posted on Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 05:45 PM

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The sensationalism against George Zimmerman for the shooting of Trayvon Martin, clouds the real reason this tragedy occurred in the first place.

The pundits, the community organizers, the pot stirrers,  are all trying to find a scapegoat and the convenient one to blame is George Zimmerman.  George Zimmerman  is but the symptom of a government failing in its prime function:  To provide protection and security for its citizens. If government does not provide protection for its citizens, then the citizens will provide it for themselves...and what the citizens provide will not be as professional and polished as a trained police force.

The gated community that George Zimmerman is a resident, has been the repeated target of crime.  Zimmerman himself had made repeated phone calls to the local police to report suspicious behavior/crime as had been requested by that department.  Other members of the community had made calls as well.    As far as the cops were concerned, that wasn’t excessive in a neighborhood fighting petty crime.

The neighborhood was on edge, particularly since they had suffered 8 burglaries in the past 14 months. Including the terrifying experience of resident Olivia Bertalan:

21 year old Bertalan was home alone with her infant son one morning last August when a man came to her door, knocked, and rang the bell. She peered out the window and didn't recognize the man. But then called police when another man came to her back door.

She ran upstairs clutching her son and locked herself in a bedroom as the second man entered her home. Terrified, both she and her son cried as the man tried to enter through the locked door of the bedroom. Both men ran when police arrived, but not before stealing a laptop and digital camera.

After the crime she was afraid to come home. She and her husband got a dog, as advised by police. "It was terrible," said Bertalan, who moved from the neighborhood last month because of this and other burglaries. 

"There was definitely a sense of fear in the neighborhood after all of this started happening, and it just kept on happening. It wasn't just a one time thing. It was every week," she said. "Our next-door neighbor actually said if someone came into his yard or house  he would shoot him. Everyone felt afraid and scared."

For years, Twin Lakes has been beset by crime which finally lead them to start a neighborhood-watch organization last September.  The burglary of Olivia Bertalan’s home in August seems to have been a catalyst

There was a large sign post at the entrance of this gated community saying it had neighborhood watch and suspicious people would be reported to 911. This should give someone new in the neighborhood fair warning as to why they may be followed or watched and should invoke a sense of cooperation and understanding from those visiting.
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As state and local governments drown in debt, they are cutting back.  The California town of Vallejo went bankrupt due to spiraling costs.  As a result city managers asked for concessions from public employee unions to help get the city back on sound fiscal footing. The unions wouldn't give up benefits or wages, as a result the town had to lay off police and fire forces and is now skeleton staffed with less, but more expensive personnel.

Oakland California, a financial basket case, did not have enough police officers last fall to respond to a violent beating which resulted in a death of one of its citizens in their own front yard.  Police forces were busy patrolling the Occupy Oakland gathering.

These stories will be repeated around the country as budgets get tightened.  Critical numbers of law enforcement will be reduced and response times to crimes will be lengthened.  Some jurisdictions will no longer respond to certain types of crime because they just can't afford to hire enough police to respond. Revenue enhancement policing will be increased as municipalities struggle to bring in more money to their coffers.  Speed traps are on the increase and traffic violations are watched for with an eagle eye as they bring in fines. 

Communities are having to come to grips with the costs involved of protecting their citizens.  Some communities are trying to cut costs by having non police dept technicians collect evidence at crime scenes. There is also talk of privatizing some segments of police work, such as traffic enforcement and other non violent crime areas.

Some communities are getting rid of their local departments of police and fire altogether, finding them too expensive to maintain, they are sub contracting with regional sheriff and fire depts to serve their needs. Many communities are now using private fire fighting services and considering using private security companies to provide basic protections.

All of this doesn't bode well to the citizen that think instant help will be there with a 911 call.  In many cases when danger is seconds away, the police are just minutes away and the difference between you living to be able to defend yourself in court, or dying and being carried away in a casket....is your right to bear fire arms.

There will be calls for tighter gun controls because of the Trayvon Martin shooting, but more restrictions only give the criminals a bigger advantage. Look at the cities with the tightest gun controls, it doesn't put a dent in the criminals owning guns.  As a result citizens feel the need to enhance their security with more neighborhood watches and by purchasing fire arms for their personal protection. 

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The 1% pay 40% of the taxes.
bmcgrady "for the issues that he has created" Lets be honest... we know it was the 8 years of Bush/Cheney and not Obama who took this country to the brink of financial collapse.Remember two unpaid wars while giving tax breaks to the 1%. The facts clearly detail this.
I am American, I did not vote for Obama, sure don't want him for a second term. He has ruined this country, my grandchildren will still be paying for the issues that he has created.
Good point Krisdaly: Obama had the opportunity to be a unifier, a calming voice and a leader. He chose the lower road again and used the Trayvon Martin case to divide our country instead. Despicable and also despicable is our country having no budget for 3 years...What a loser
President Obama said that if he had a son, that he would look like Trayvon. Well since President Obama is a mulatto (1/2 white and 1/2 black), and he is President of the United States of America, by his commenting on the Zimmerman case, he was in fact inciting some Black people to possibly violent acts. Should the American People vote for him to stay in office for another term???
Ed, I appreciate you taking down the hateful comments.No matter what side of this sad issue we all stand on, comments like these should offend every person.
anyone who breaks into someones elses house deserves everything they get,if we had real deterrent sentences in the uk we might not have the crime we do have,zero tolerance works.do gooders hate it.try to rehabilitate the b,,,,,,, after they have paid the price,if you want to waste your time on a 90%recividist ratio,be no jobs for a lot of useless people if we had a serious zero tolerance prog,like lawyers,probation officers and their CLIENTS,unbelievable description that,like making police officers call inmates mr.unbelievable human rights crap.the first duty of a civilised country is to protect its citizens,a lot of countries are failing in that basic.so we do it ourselves.
Hi McNamara, as you can see those offensive posts were removed. There is no room on I.C for those types of comments and language. This is an emotionally charged incident and there is plenty of heartbreak to go around, so no need to make it worse.
bigguy1999... says "i say kill all the little niggers and let god sort the good from bad" bigguy1999..You are a sick, ignorant, lowlife and probably a poster boy for the NRA. Ed, I'd like to hear your comments about remarks like this.
"Doomsday Scenario" of 1400 people calling the police...Sounds like some of those folks had bloody stumps for fingers after calling the cops so many times. IMHO: Mr. Zimmerman wd have been beaten to death if he hadn't been armed. He was 7" shorter and outweighed by 40 lbs.
Your 1400 calls are your issue not mine. And I don't see any posting on this blog where anyone is laughing it off. Are you mad at the Sanford Police now ? Or are you just circling the wagons ?
So how can you pooh pooh those 1400 calls to the police dept. from the citizens in this community? Laugh it off as just a normal occurrence from people annoyed with petty crime, like the Sanford police did?
Maybe because I don't live in Florida. And unlike yourself who know everything about everyone, I don't know how Neighborhood Watch works from State to State. And with more probability, from City to City. That 1400 calls are you facts. You know what they say "Your entitled to your opinion but, your not entitled to your facts"
Sorry if U think I'm a smarty pants, but I do deal with reality How come your perfect system wasn't used in Sanford Fla? The 1400 calls is a fact.
Mr. Monsoonnman, Mr. Smarty pants, The police had a system that by-passed your "Doomsday Scenario" of 1400 people calling the police. Every 2 weeks we received a list from the Neghordhood Watch Coordinator, (A civilian police dept. employee) The list gave the names of the patrol officer's for our area, their hours, and cell phone. We had this for the 3 shifts the officers worked. This was our contact point.




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