To: MissouriConservative
From what Ive heard, Zimmerman was attacked as he was going back to his truck by this kid.
And from what I've read, the "kid" had done nothing to warrant being followed, first in an SUV and then on foot, by Zimmerman, who ignored police dispatcher instructions that he should not pursue Martin.
What would your reaction be if you were simply walking home from the store and some stranger started stalking you and then chasing you on foot? The fact that Martin had reason to be concerned should be self-evident - he was killed. There's certainly room for questions in this case.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
And from what I've read, the "kid" had done nothing to warrant being followed, first in an SUV and then on foot, by Zimmerman, who ignored police dispatcher instructions that he should not pursue Martin. That is not what the police said.
If Zimmerman was told not to continue to follow Trayvon, can that be considered in this investigation?
Yes it will; however, the telecommunications call taker asked Zimmerman, Are you following him? Zimmerman replied, Yes. The call taker stated, You dont need to do that.
The call takers suggestion is not a lawful order that Mr. Zimmerman would be required to follow. Zimmermans statement was that he had lost sight of Trayvon and was returning to his truck to meet the police officer, when he says he was attacked by Trayvon.
93 posted on
03/22/2012 10:25:32 PM PDT by
kabar
To: AnotherUnixGeek
According to many of the Freepers, if they had an agitated man come up to them yelling at them, ordering them to tell him their name and the reason for their being out, in the middle of the night, they’d be perfectly secure in having a conversation with this gentleman.
167 posted on
03/23/2012 12:13:11 AM PDT by
Jonty30
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