1. He lived there
2. He was told he did “not have to do that” by a dispatcher, not the police, so it is a stretch to say he was told NOT TO FOLLOW.
3. How does one “watch” if one does not watch when someone moves away?
4. He did report, a few times. When seconds count, the police are minutes away.
5. Yes he did kill the guy and that is far different than the Jewell, however, the result is the same as he is being hounded by the press without there having been even a charge brought as yet, if ever. And remember, a charge means there is reason to believe he did a crime, not that he is guilty of one as that will be decided in court. If he is found not guilty and you have a problem with that, just content yourself with the OJ case.
If he is found not guilty and you have a problem with that, just content yourself with the OJ case.
Oh you give me way more credit that I need. I don’t give a dang one way or the other. This should have been a local issue and that is it. A hispanic guy killing a black guy goes on everyday....actually numerous times a day especially in places like LA. Whatever the outcome, I don’t care.
OK, so Zimmerman shouldn’t have confronted Trayvon. I suppose Zimmerman should have just let him fracture his skull, risking brain damage and possibly death.