He OBEYED the request if the 911 operator.
I'm guessing I was pinged on this one because of this comment I made earlier in a different thread:
Correct that the call reflects that he had lost sight of Martin, incorrect that he stated that he was returning to his truck.
The gap from the time Zimmerman opened his vehicle door to the time he acknowledged the dispatcher's "we don't need you to do that" is 18 seconds. When the call ends another minute and a half later, no only has Zimmerman not made it back to his truck, he changes his mind about meeting the police at the mailboxes. While not proof, it would seem to indicate that he was still looking for Martin.
Now his statement to the police AFTER THE FACT, included the comment that he was on his way back to his truck and was attacked by Martin.
The call refelects that he stopped running after Martin after he was told we don’t need you to do that, referring to following, to which he said OK.
It’s as simple as that.