Here we go again.
He wasn’t told not to pursue.
A dispatcher, who had zero authority, told him he wasn’t needed to do that.
He replied, “ok”.
Evidence will show he went back to his car.
Also, evidence will show he was simply trying to see where the kid went, so he could give an address to the cops, and was NOT pursuing he kid to harm him.
Bringing a gun to a fight?
He was a neighborhood watch and had a concealed carry permit.
He had no way of knowing there would be a fight.
Hey bud, I am not trying to argue the case against him, I am just outlining how the prosecution is thinking