S.T.A.G.E. said:
timmah said:
He was only about 180 feet from his truck at the time of the incident, so the whole 'pursuit' thing really doesn't hold water against reasonable doubt. Literally everything you posted is 100% pure conjecture. Zimmerman was supposedly in the same general area for most of the call, about 180 feet or so from his truck. It's fuzzy between when he got off the call and when the altercation occured, but there's no hard evidence for the so-called facts you just posted. Trayvon's house was literally just a couple hundred feet away, so he could have EASILY gotten home during the 4 minutes when Zimmerman couldn't see him, and Zimmerman could have easily gotten back to his truck as well. It sounds like both stayed in the area, but only 1 was looking for a fight.

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I never once denied that Trayvon could've confronted Zimmerman, but I never brought it up since no one witnessed it. Im only going based on facts based on the tape. Zimmerman had to change the meeding events of the call because he was aggrivated that he lost trayvon. Its quite evident and the timestamp even mentions it where zimmerman tells the cop just to call him instead of parking himself right by his mailbox where he was initially to meet the cops. I stated he was innocent of second degree murder, but its quite evident by the way he was desperate to end the call. I am not talking about what happened after the call leading to the final confrontation either.
This is a redstate/blue state issue and the laws that apply to both. In some states some things are acceptable and in some other stays something are not. Anyway, this is the last time I'll be talking about this for today, because its been a waste of quite of time (not talking about you, but the situation isnt worry staying idle). Have a good one.
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Honestly, my impression from the tape was that Zimmerman was kind of a dumbass and was not able to give any good info to the dispatcher about where he was in relation to an address or good landmark, so that was why he wanted the cops to call him for location (he could get his bearings and get an actual address when back on the street). He was clearly terrible with giving directions, LOL! He never actually gave a good set of directions to his location for the entire call, it sounded like the dispatcher was a little frustrated by that at times.
You have a good one as well. You've at least been reasonable even if we disagree.