@briankoppelman his actions post acquittal are those of a man who knows he can get away with anything.
— Luke Oakman (@loakman) September 21, 2014
@loakman and a subconscious that wants to get punished.
— Brian Koppelman (@briankoppelman) September 21, 2014
While protesters were gearing up to protest the shooting of Michael Brown at Sunday night’s Cardinal’s game, director and writer (“Ocean’s Thirteen,” “Runner Runner”) Brian Koppelman was reflecting on Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman, whom he believes not only dreamed of killing, but needed to.
I believe, just based on knowledge of people, character studies, that George Zimmerman always knew he'd kill. Dreamed of it. Needed it.
— Brian Koppelman (@briankoppelman) September 21, 2014
Twitter seemed to agree.
https://twitter.com/ELRoseHubbard/status/513530505426661376
@briankoppelman Misunderstanding White Knight Syndrome
— Kevin Dublin? (@parteverything) September 21, 2014
@briankoppelman There is nothing scarier than a wannabe cop who can't pass the psych eval.
— Nichola Mann (@nikkitruckee) September 21, 2014
@briankoppelman That was a powerful string of words.
— Sovereign Syre (@SovereignSyre) September 21, 2014
https://twitter.com/KasimSaul/status/513536243586441217
@KasimSaul I would not be surprised. At all.
— Brian Koppelman (@briankoppelman) September 21, 2014
https://twitter.com/iamtimothydavis/status/513537949577646081
@briankoppelman only a matter of time before it may happen again, that "need" will always be there now, esp. since he got away with it
— Sean Seebach (@seebach_sean) September 21, 2014
@briankoppelman It amazes me people still can't figure this out. Was not a case you try to convict someone on murder with.
— Matthew Watt (@mattwatt132) September 21, 2014
@mattwatt132 I went to law school, watched and read everything. Once he left the car and gave chase, he is the cause of all else that happnd
— Brian Koppelman (@briankoppelman) September 21, 2014
@briankoppelman Yes, but no conclusive proof to what happen after that. Sorry, I have come off as a bit of a jerk and not my intention.
— Matthew Watt (@mattwatt132) September 21, 2014
@mattwatt132 all good, man. 140 chars not enuff for nuance. Or proper spelling, in my case. Zimm did murder, even if not in a provable way
— Brian Koppelman (@briankoppelman) September 21, 2014
Zimmerman was recently questioned by police officers in an incident of road rage, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Florida man: George Zimmerman threatened to shoot him and followed him after road rage incident http://t.co/1LqJE0iNAq
— L.A. Times National (@latimesnational) September 13, 2014
In a 911 call Tuesday, 35-year-old Matthew Apperson said Zimmerman became enraged while driving and began yelling he would shoot Apperson.
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When police contacted Zimmerman, he was armed and said he was in the area for a doctor’s appointment, according to dash cam video and an officer’s body cam.
Officers took the gun from Zimmerman, but returned it at the end of their contact with him, according to the videos.
Zimmerman’s demeanor was calm during the conversation with police, according to the videos.
Of course, there are other things to take into consideration in the Trayvon Martin case.
☞@briankoppelman https://t.co/HZzjmKUXRA☄Knocked down,on his back,on the ground w/ a 6'2"175lbs football player on top
poundin' his head in.— PsyberspaceSuperstar (@psybrspcsuprstr) September 21, 2014
@briankoppelman beat any dead horses lately?
— ?ƦЄƊ❤ƤƖԼԼ?ƇƛƝƊƳ™?(Text TRUMP at 88022) (@imrayswife52) September 21, 2014
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