And he was also trained not to follow...to watch and report. He was then told not to follow (semantics if you are going to argue that...IMO)
Yet he did.
He knew the police were on the way, so if the kid was up to no good, they could find him. If he was minding his own business, the officers were either find him and ask him what he was doing or he would be gone.
IMO, he went looking for trouble...and he found it. Now he has to pay the price.
Isn't that what we teach our children? Don't go looking for trouble, and you won't pay the price for said trouble!!!
That is what NW is all about as well. It was not his job and he was not given any legal authority to pursue a suspect - since that's exactly what he did, whether you want to admit that or not. The suspect was a suspect because GZ deemed him as such.
I don't understand this whole "it's not illegal to follow someone you think is doing something suspect with a gun to make sure they don't do anything wrong or hurt our property".
That is NOT YOUR JOB as an everyday citizen. I may think twice about leaving my house ever again if this is what people think is acceptable and they are out there doing the same thing.
And IF you do in fact think that way, I better hope you can explain to the person you are following why you are doing so and hope they understand...or you yourself may find yourself dead!!!!!
George Zimmerman put himself in the situation. Someone is now dead. He now has to pay the consequences.