That was 1/2 way through the conversation. All the time he was giving the dispatcher his info. Just think if he’d turned then and finished the conversation in his car?
It was right after that when your hero Trayvon jumps him and gets plugged for his thuggish behavior.
There is no way for you to win this one. You aren't using facts, just your opinion.
So, now you're admitting that he wasn't in his truck when the dispatcher said "we don't need you to do that?" Thereby admitting that your previous posts claiming that the dispatcher told him to stay in his "car" were deliberate falsehoods.