Zimmerman’s first big mistake: Volunteering for a crime watch in a very diverse HOA and pursuing a “guest” of the HOA. I can’t even ask a “guest” to leave if they are creating a ruckus at our pool. He shot one. Sometimes freepers shape information to fit their preconceived notions. I’m sure if I was armed with only a bag of Skittles and maybe Trayvon saw the gun, I’d be wailing on the big guy myself.
If that guest proceeded to knock you down and pound your head repeatedly against the pool deck, guess what? You would have legal justification to shoot him in self defense.
You are saying that you agree with Trayvon’s actions?
” Sometimes freepers shape information to fit their preconceived notions. “
Yep, you sure did.
No, but you can ask the unit owner who invited the "guest" to discipline them to behave or remove them from the property.
When a guest of one of the unit owners in my condo association permitted his dogs to run free in the common area without leashes, I wrote a very specific email to the unit owner spelling out the transgression.
She didn't appreciate the very businesslike tone of my message, but she understood that the situation would be treated identically to her having unleashed the dogs herself. She took care of the problem.
Homeowner's associations have incredible power to enforce the contractual agreements between the unit owners, up to and including the levying of fines and the eventual foreclosure and sale of units in order to satisfy the fines. This is what buyers are agreeing to when they buy such properties and typically the majority of buyers are content with the constraints.
“maybe Trayvon saw the gun”
Speculation.