Marshmallow
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Well, no.
People who have kind of misunderstood the situation and timeline think GZ is saying he was initially afraid of Trayvon. Obviously, it didn't go that way.
I'm really a little surprised why people keep saying this, when honestly, it must be obvious to everyone that at first, when GZ began following Trayvon he wasn't afraid of him.
It wasn't until he was jumped that he became afraid.
That seems to go without question.
there is zero proof that the frightened young man jumped the armed adult who was following him.