Quote from gwb-trading:
You realize that George has the right to walk in his neighborhood. He has the right to ask someone what they are doing in his neighborhood. He has the right to defend himself if the other person punches him.
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Yes George have rights. But George (DID NOT) ask Trayvon what he is doing in his neighborhood. No. Trayvon ask the question to George.
"On a least two occasions George Zimmerman failed to identify himself to Trayvon Benjamin Martin as a concerned citizen or a neighborhood watch member," the detective wrote. That led to Serino's conclusion that Martin's death had been avoidable.
"He states he was attacked by Martin but only after Martin inquires to Zimmerman 'What's your problem?' Zimmerman, instead of attempting to inform Martin of the reason he was following him, stated to Martin 'I don't have a problem.'" Serino said in his report.
"He states he was attacked by Martin but only after Martin inquires to Zimmerman 'What's your problem?' Zimmerman, instead of attempting to inform Martin of the reason he was following him, stated to Martin 'I don't have a problem.'" Serino said in his report.