google it. he told the dispatcher he was pursuing and the dispatcher told him to cease and desist said pursuit. Nothing obfuscatory about it.
You're lying, then.
The dispatcher said "we don't need you to do that".
Not the same as "told him to cease and desist".
Accuracy is important when you're calling for someone to be charged with a crime.
Let's complete the story here. The operator asked Zimmerman if he was following, Zimmerman said yes, and the operator said "we don't need you to do that."
Zimmerman replied "Okay." He then remained on the line for almost another two minutes, near the end of which he stated that he did not know where "this kid" went, and that he could not see him. There is no evidence on that recording that Zimmerman gave chase, and I'd encourage you to listen to it for yourself.