He walked toward him and then started running. Why? Zimmerman is not a scary looking person, was Trayvon, profiling Zimmerman? Scary hispanic dude?
Is it still profiling if you're basing your judgement on recently observed behavior?
Can't have it both ways, some say he ran because Zimmerman was following him, now, TM was coming toward Zimmerman because Zimmerman was in his path home.
:waitasec: A or B?
We can't really say that it's impossible or even unlikely that Martin did not proceed directly and constantly toward where he was staying.
It's not hard to imagine a scenario where someone who is fleeing thinks to double back or to stop and hide instead of proceeding along the expected route.
There's nothing I know of which rules out that possibility. As such, I don't think we can proceed along the line of reasoning that starts with that kind of behavior being necessarily excluded.
Perhaps Martin ran out of sight and then hid/waited.
Zimmerman anticipated where Martin's last known trajectory would end up and proceeded directly to that intercept point.
Z would have failed to find M because M did not follow that trajectory--M stopped and waited, perhaps even doubled back and found that the man watching him was no longer there where he once was.
Z starts back toward his vehicle along the path he anticipated M would take.
M starts back toward the house where he is staying along the path A thought M would take.
Voila, they meet in the middle, M ran away and yet was met by Z in front of him.
I have no idea what happened, but since we don't know, let's be slow to make assumptions based on ruling out things that haven't been sufficiently ruled out.
imho