To: drbuzzard
>Once Zimmerman chose to go beyond his duties as Neighborhood Watch and leave his vehicle on foot, he became the aggressor
You have a completely twisted definition of aggressor. Zimmerman didnt do anything aggressive. He followed someone. Following someone isnt aggressive
He followed Martin ON FOOT. That is the aggression. Following and observing in his vehicle was okay. Getting out of the vehicle turned things into something else. Follow the logic
And the police dispatcher saw trouble coming and advised Zimmerman to stay in his car.
52 posted on
03/27/2012 12:20:21 PM PDT by
Rooivalk
To: Rooivalk
>He followed Martin ON FOOT. That is the aggression. Following and observing in his vehicle was okay. Getting out of the vehicle turned things into something else. Follow the logic
Cite any relevant statute which states that following someone on foot is either illegal or aggressive.
Good luck with that.
>And the police dispatcher saw trouble coming and advised Zimmerman to stay in his car.
We’ve dealt with that enough times that it doesn’t bear repeating. A suggestion is just a suggestion.
Once again, the key point- who threw the first punch?
You’re just dancing around and avoiding the key issue.
55 posted on
03/27/2012 12:26:46 PM PDT by
drbuzzard
(different league)
To: Rooivalk
Following people ON FOOT is aggressive?
I've followed plenty of people ON FOOT. And never was I aggressive.
And I've had people follow me in cars / trucks....that I took to be aggressive.
Your logic is lacking..........
61 posted on
03/27/2012 12:51:34 PM PDT by
Osage Orange
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