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<blockquote data-quote="RastaLulz" data-source="post: 84373" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>His job was to protect the neighborhood, and he saw something that looked suspicious to him (in a neighborhood where there had been a dozen break-ins in the past year), so of course he's going to follow him (it's not illegal to follow someone in public). I don't see how you can justify pushing (or attacking) someone for following you at a distance, checking on what you're doing (in public). Zimmerman also had a bright red coat on, so I doubt that he looked like a threat, or someone who was trying to be sneaky. If Trayvon had not overreacted to the situation (even he just pushed him like you said), he wouldn't have been shot (and killed).</p><p> </p><p>This also wasn't Zimmerman's first rodeo as a neighborhood watch captain; he had stopped a potential burglary in the past year.</p><p> </p><p>Also, you claim that Trayvon simply pushed him, yet a witness claims that Trayvon was on top of him, and Zimmerman has a lump on his head that would prove that theory from the video I just showed you.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Honestly, I could careless if you called us crackers; it's just a word, and not something that is worth caring about. No one is trying to be racist (the names started as joke between Craig and Donkey).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RastaLulz, post: 84373, member: 1"] His job was to protect the neighborhood, and he saw something that looked suspicious to him (in a neighborhood where there had been a dozen break-ins in the past year), so of course he's going to follow him (it's not illegal to follow someone in public). I don't see how you can justify pushing (or attacking) someone for following you at a distance, checking on what you're doing (in public). Zimmerman also had a bright red coat on, so I doubt that he looked like a threat, or someone who was trying to be sneaky. If Trayvon had not overreacted to the situation (even he just pushed him like you said), he wouldn't have been shot (and killed). This also wasn't Zimmerman's first rodeo as a neighborhood watch captain; he had stopped a potential burglary in the past year. Also, you claim that Trayvon simply pushed him, yet a witness claims that Trayvon was on top of him, and Zimmerman has a lump on his head that would prove that theory from the video I just showed you. Honestly, I could careless if you called us crackers; it's just a word, and not something that is worth caring about. No one is trying to be racist (the names started as joke between Craig and Donkey). [/QUOTE]
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