That T area is not that far from the unit. Those are buildings with multiple units.
I think he was 2 or 3 buildings down. He was "in the back" of them. That pathway is the same pathway of the building of the girlfriend (I hate having to designate since some people pick out that minutia and make it the whole point...it would just be easier to say "his house" but it wasn't...so whatever)
And again, going back to that unit was actually very smart. The only one home was a child. No adults there. Why on earth would you go to a place where no one is home to defend you with someone following you? I sure hope none of you ever do that if you are put in that situation!!!
On the other hand, he is a young black man. Him running up to someone else's unit, at night in the rain, saying "someone is following me! Help me! Let me in!"
Yeah, right! He knows THAT WOULD NEVER FLY! Who would let them in? I wouldn't. And again, I hope none of you would either if you are ever in that situation. It is what it is!!!
The state of society we live in today. I wish that was not the case.
Trayvon was in a strange neighborhood - not because he didn't belong there, but that's the facts!
In his mind - and again, I don't think there is a person alive who could convince me otherwise - he was being chased. He was on the defensive.
George's actions put him in that situation. I think George should pay for those actions.