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I agree that the state.prosecution is overreaching with these charges as it screams manslaughter: I think the state overracted to the cry of the public

and in my opinion I think GZ is atleast gulty of that(mansluaghter) I think he tried to do the right thing as in try to protect his community from a potential crime that his community was dealing with some burglaries, but I think the only reason why he approached TM was because he was carrying a firearm(and before any bites my head off I'm saying he doesn't have the right to carry) but he should've done what the 911 operator said and shouldn't have followed him; he tried to go above and beyond and it resulted in someone being killed when the situation did not call for it,

again in my opinion. TM isn't no saint(neither is GZ) because I don't neccesarily think that bringing up someone's "baggage" paints a picture to what happened that night; but I will believe the prosecution's "star witness"(forgetting her name) when she heard GZ say "What are you doing around here" and then TM saying "Get off! Get off" I believe GZ wasn't trying be be aggressive by maybe grabbing his arm and from there the fight escalated. I think TM was getting the best of GZ and he then shot him"

I don't believe GZ version of the fight where he was saying the TM said "you're going to die tonight" or something of that magnitude, or the supposed ambush that he was first claiming in the beginning it seems that GZ seemed to be the agressor based on the fact of atleast following TM and supposedly asking "what he was doing around here" I found the more easier to believe than TM either coming out of nowhere swinging(or atleast swinging after the initail confrontation between the to)

if he does walk...man..I wonder if the outcry will be greater than the Casey Anthony trial