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Joe Oliver Quits His Day Job to Support George Zimmerman

Joe Oliver, a supporter of George Zimmerman, gets an intense grilling on the Lawrence O’Donell Show. What is his real agenda?

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Joe Oliver has amped up his involvement in the George Zimmerman case.

Although I have not been updating due to me being slightly ill over the past week, I have been watching this case very closely. With the power of social media, the case of Trayvon Martin has spiraled nationwide with many supporters calling for the arrest of his killer.

Trayvon Martin case

Unheard Voices was one of the first to report the tragic shooting of Trayvon Martin was who killed on February 26th by a “neighborhood watch captain” just steps away from his father’s home. Trayvon was unarmed carrying a bag of skittles and an Arizona iced tea.

Many believe Trayvon was profiled because of the color his skin and the clothing he was wearing that night when he walked to the store: a hoodie.

His killer, George Zimmerman admits to pulling the fatal shot but has maintained his innocence stating it was in self-defense. Under the “Stand Your Ground” law, Zimmerman has not been arrested or charged with the murder pending further investigation.

Evidence has been slowly leaking refuting Zimmerman’s claim of self-defense, including a 911 tape that outlines Zimmerman following Trayvon in the gated community and saying what many believe a “f–king c**n” in the tape. The nation is outraged and a petition was started by Trayvon’s parents to call for the arrest of Zimmerman.

As many demand the arrest of George Zimmerman, there have been several people who have come forward to refute allegations about Zimmerman that has been put in the media.

George Zimmerman has had three supporters thus far, his attorney, Frank Taafe – a former watch captain of the gated community Trayvon Martin was killed, and now a proclaimed friend named Joe Oliver.

Joe Oliver has been making his rounds doing interviews saying Zimmerman is not a racist and isn’t the man the media is portraying him to be.

Yesterday, this “supporter” of George Zimmerman was grilled heavily on the Lawrence O’Donell show on how well he actually knew Zimmerman. Oliver, who has only known Zimmerman for six years, has quit his job to go on a crusade to defend his “friend”.

He affirms that his gut feelings gives him the impression Zimmerman acted in self-defense. The interesting part of the interview is when Oliver is asked about Zimmerman’s previous history of violence, he had no knowledge of it until now. Joe Oliver claims that he is not being paid for his crusade but simply helping a friend out.

I find it odd that this man with a family and bills would leave his job to support a man that isn’t his relative, and who only saw him on special occasions because they worked together.

Joe Oliver says he has a gut feeling

As a future lawyer, Joe Oliver’s “gut feeling” is most certainly not immiscible in a court of law. Now since he has come forward in his “crusade”, he can probably expect a subpoena if charges are ever brought against Zimmerman. Which leaves me with the question, what is his real agenda? As O’Donnell pointedly said to Oliver at the end of the interview, “That is not good enough for America.”

Check out the video below where Joe Oliver is grilled on his relationship with George Zimmerman:

Chenelle Covin is the EIC of Unheard Voices Magazine, you can follow her on twitter


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    Beckybean

    March 28, 2012 at 7:48 pm

    He certainly told lies. My question is, how can you possibly defend a man that killed someone’s child. In addition you knew he was a kid because he stated, ” I don’t know where this kid went.” Also, he’s black, late teens. I also find it hard to believe and maybe it’s just me, Trayvon jumped on him? Wow,  he states to 911, he’s coming towards me, he’s checking me out, he’s got something in his hands, I don’t know what his deal is. He’s running. I’m sorry how is it that he is coming towards you and running. You were going to make sure he didn’t get away, so you wanted to make sure that it looked like he was getting ready to attack you, so it would justify your next course of actions. So many lies!!!!

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    Servant of CHRIST

    March 29, 2012 at 6:57 pm

    Maybe its best to wait on all facts in case, before stringing him up and acting as if any of us were there! GOD and JESUS CHRIST know what happen there that terrible night. It was terrible that a young man died that night, but another thing that,s terrible is how the media is making sure to stir strife and to keep everyone enraged. Another thing, why isn’t anyone in the New Black Panthers been arrested for for soliciting a wanted dead or alive proposal, If a person walks up to an undercover cop and tries to have someone killed then there charged for for conspiracy to commit a murder or murder for hire! No I tell you what,s going to happen, weather George is guilty or not, all this that’s taking place is going to lead to either a bad ending for someone or if it does go to trial, it will be thrown out due to all that’s taking place. You know I find myself wondering why it is that even though there were a handful of rally’s and vigual’s for little Caleigh Anthony, There was nothing as we have seen for Trayvon in just 30 days. Anyway GOD Bless and Blessing to all that read this, I just hope when all is said and done, All the hate that is being sparked and rekindled will pass, We are never going to be able to look forward, until we are able to stop looking back.

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      JustMe

      April 1, 2012 at 11:56 pm

      Just like the Jews, people of color have to remember their past so that it will never repeat itself.  So I disagree with you on your logic.  America has never really addressed of the problems of hate and racism and that’s why it still continues today.  Lets address all the Zimmerman’s of the world…

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Family of Black teen shot in head after ringing doorbell of wrong home sues gunman and HOA

The family of the Ralph Yarl, the Black teenager who was shot in the head after ringing the doorbell of the wrong home in Kansas City, Missouri, last year, has filed a lawsuit against the White man who shot him and the residential homeowners association where the house is located.

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The family of Ralph Yarl has filed a civil lawsuit against Andrew Lester, the 85-year-old white man who shot the teen last year on his doorstep, along with Lester’s homeowners association.

Ralph Yarl family sues

The lawsuit, filed by Yarl’s mother Cleo Nagbe in the circuit court of Clay County, Missouri, accuses Lester and the Highland Acres Homes Association, Inc. of “careless and negligent conduct.”

“At all times relevant, Plaintiff (Ralph Yarl) never posed or issued a threat to Defendant, Andrew Lester,” the lawsuit states, adding the Highland Acres Homes Association “was aware of or should have been aware of Defendant, Andrew Lester’s, propensity for violence, access to dangerous weapons and racial animus.”

Yarl’s mother said in a news release that the case is not just about seeking justice for her son. By including the Highland Acres Homes Association, Inc., Nagbe said the lawsuit “underscores the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding our communities.”

“Their knowledge of a potentially dangerous individual in the neighborhood without taking adequate precautions is unacceptable,” Nagbe wrote. “This case is not just about seeking justice for Ralph but about advocating for systemic changes that prioritize the safety and well-being of all children.”

Nagbe said she also hopes the civil suit will create a conversation about the “importance of responsible gun ownership and community safety measures of using words, not weapons.”

Suspect

Lester has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree assault and armed criminal action.

He was released on $200,000 bond and his trial is set to begin October 7.

Ralph Yarl shooting incident

On April 13, 2023, Ralph Yarl, now 17, went to the wrong home while trying to pick up his younger siblings. After ringing the doorbell, Ralph was shot in the head and arm.

Lester was detained the night of the shooting but released two hours later. After a public outcry, he was arrested and charged nearly a week later.

The 85-year-old claims he was scared to death of the boy’s size. Meanwhile, Yarl is 5ft8in and 140 pounds.

Yarl survived the shooting with serious injuries. Those close to the family said he had a prognosis of a full recovery, but may possibly suffer long-term brain issues.

According to the civil lawsuit, the teenager “suffered and sustained permanent injuries, endured pain and suffering of a temporary and permanent nature, experienced disability and losses of normal life activities, was obligated to spend large sums of money for medical and attention and suffered other losses and damages.”


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Paramedic involved in Elijah McClain’s death sentenced to probation, work release and community service

Jeremy Cooper, a former paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with a fatal dose of ketamine, has been sentenced to probation and community service.

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Elijah McClain's family to receive $15 million from the city of Aurora
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Jeremy Cooper, a former paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with a fatal dose of ketamine, has been sentenced to probation and community service.

Paramedic Jeremy Cooper sentenced

He had faced up to three years in prison but was sentenced to four years probation, 14 months of work release and 100 hours of community service.

Cooper and another paramedic, Peter Cichuniec, were found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in December in the death of McClain, 23, who was subdued by police and injected with ketamine on August 24, 2019.

Both paramedics had pleaded not guilty to the felony charges. Cichuniec was sentenced in March to five years in prison, the minimum.

Police stop turns fatal

McClain was walking home in August 2019 when the 23-year-old Black man was confronted by police officers who forcibly restrained him. When Aurora Fire Rescue paramedics Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec arrived, they injected him with ketamine.

He went into cardiac arrest in an ambulance a few minutes later and died three days after that.

The McClain family sued the city of Aurora for Elijah’s wrongful death and received a $15 million settlement.


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Former high school athletic director arrested and charged with using AI to frame principal

A former athletic director of a high school was arrested by Baltimore County Police after allegedly using new technology to impersonate a principal.

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Maryland principal framed Pikesville High School investigation

A former athletic director of a high school was arrested by police in Maryland after allegedly using new technology to impersonate a principal.

Maryland principal incident

In January of this year, we reported that an audio was circulating on social media accusing Pikesville High School principal Eric Eisworth of making racist and antisemitic comments.

After an investigation, authorities concluded the audio was artificial intelligence.

Suspect arrested

Dazhon Darien, 31, was charged with disrupting school activities, after investigators determined Darien faked Eiswert’s voice and circulated the audio on social media in January, according to the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office. Darien’s nickname, DJ, was among the names mentioned in the audio clips he allegedly faked.

Maryland principal accused audio

In the audio, Eisworth allegedly claimed Black students were unable to “test their way out of a paper bag” and made “disparaging comments” about Jewish individuals and two teachers, the charging document said

“The audio clip … had profound repercussions,” police wrote in charging documents. “It not only led to Eiswert’s temporary removal from the school but also triggered a wave of hate-filled messages on social media and numerous calls to the school. The recording also caused significant disruptions for the PHS staff and students.”

Retaliation

Police say Darien made the recording in retaliation after Eisworth initiated an investigation into improper payments he made to a school athletics coach who was also his roommate. Darien is also charged with theft and retaliating against a witness.

Darien was released on $5,000 bond and waived an attorney at an initial court appearance, according to court records.


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