Comments from feedback form - "Why is Suspicious in quotes? T..."

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Why is Suspicious in quotes? That doesn't sound like neutrality to me. And according to the 911 call, Zimmerman called in the character in question before following him. Why then, in this article, is it written the other way around? Not saying Zimmerman is innocent, but as I recall, the US was about "innocent until proven guilty"

98.228.245.144 (talk)05:26, 15 April 2012

Has it ever occured to you that "suspicious" is in quotes because (shock horror!) it's a quote? Also, I believe you may need to learn the meaning of 'and'. You seem to be confusing it with the altogether different 'then'.

Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs)10:29, 15 April 2012