Why would it imply that? As I explained, Martin was staying at Twin Lakes, and the 7-11 was a mile away. Zimmerman, incidently, was himself on the way to Target or Home Depot or something in his truck when he saw Martin. You started off declaring that Martin had no business in that neighborhood at all.
Now don’t tell me you haven’t grasped that Zimmerman lived where he was a neighborhood watchman.
Nope, this is what I said. It wasn't his neighborhood. That is still a fact. And I still haven't discovered whether the girlfriend's unit is in that neighborhood. But, even if it is, Martin is still a stranger in that neighborhood if he's simply staying at his father's girlfriend's crib.
Also, if your path is show as entering at the entrance rather than originating at some location within the neighborhood, then it is a fair inference that it is not your neighborhood. For example, if I see you enter at the entrance to my neighborhood, knowing that you just left YOUR house, then it's safe to infer that your house is not inside the neighborhood.