
Anyone else get the feeling the special prosecutor will charge Zimmerman just to please the mob?
SANFORD, Fla. — The city of Sanford is preparing for the outcome of the special prosecutor’s decision about George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin but has not been charged.
Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett said on Thursday that the city’s emergency management team has met regularly with the U.S Department of Justice to construct a plan. Officials said extra police officers and fire department officials are on standby. Neighboring agencies have also been asked to assist, if needed.
You always prepare for the worst and hope for the best,” Triplett said. “We’re planning for the ‘what-if’ case scenario, and that would be to make sure that all of our citizens get the protection they pay their taxes for.”
Residents said they feel the pressure of the decision looming over the community.
“Sanford is still a good little town,” said Jimbo Carter of McRoberts Auto Center. Carter has been working at the auto center in Sanford for 30 years and he said the outcome of the decision could hurt the town.
“Yeah, I’m worried if he’s not charged (that) we’re gonna have trouble in this town,” Carter said.
But Tommy Oliver, who was born and raised in Sanford, said he isn’t concerned at all.
