rossva
George Zimmerman: Innocent until proven guilty.
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bbm, and what did the kid do?
No disrespect to you - I'm not really responding to you personally, just the issue in general.
Honestly I'm tired of hearing about whether or not he was a nice kid or a complete punk. It doesn't matter. Nothing he did prior to that night matters. It really makes it no less of a tragedy or loss. Teenagers often suck, they just do. My 15 year old drives me nuts but I love him no less. It's a stage, they outgrow it.
You know, even if GZ did catch him doing something illegal (which I don't believe at all). The bottom line is still the same. He was relentlessly pursuing someone he had no right to pursue. He had already called the cops. He was safe in his vehicle. He could have sat it in and locked his doors. He had SO MANY choices he could have made. But he left Trayvon with few choices.
I was followed in a mall a week ago by a weird teenager - he just wouldn't let up, I tried to ignore him, I tried to lose him in a store. Finally I had no choice but to turn around and shout at him "why are you following me?" I went from being worried and uncomfortable, to being royally ticked off. I needed to do something immediate and I was prepared to get into a confrontation, the kid left me with no choice.
I wouldn't blame Trayvon for getting mad and confronting GZ. But again, GZ had a choice, he had the upper hand - he could have driven away or stayed in his truck. Instead he CHOSE to get out and get into the confrontation.