just me wrote:ldsfaqs wrote:Good heavens..... Clearly you have never been involved in environments or individuals that are dangerous and thus have no clue what you are talking about.
Further, checking someone out that's suspicious in one moment doesn't equate to "stalking".
He had every legal and moral right to do what he did.
Trayvon however had no legal and moral right to assault Zimmerman simply because Zimmerman asked him a question and was suspicious of him.
The way you liberals bend a twist showing your own lack of morality is amazing to me.
Shouldn't you be at church?
Ate too much bread last night, and it created a blockage, serious pain, was up all night, and only now the pain is starting to go away. Man, getting old.
And, actually, no. You cannot follow a kid and shoot him after the po-po told you to back off and stop stalking him. That is what we like to call, here in America, illegal.
Again, not what happened..... He shot in self defense, and everything he did previously was entirely legal and reasonable. Zimmerman could have citizen arrested him if he saw a crime, it wouldn't matter what a "dispatcher" said. There is not a single "illegal" thing in Zimmermans actions. Going against "advice" is not illegal. Seeing someone suspicious and coming over too them is not illegal. Asking them a question is not illegal.
The only person who did anything illegal was Trayvon, and that was assaulting Zimmerman.