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Originally Posted by Robbie
stalking:
present participle of stalk (Verb)
Verb
Pursue or approach stealthily: "a cat stalking a bird".
Harass or persecute (someone) with unwanted and obsessive attention: "the fan stalked the actor".
Uhh...being on the neighborhood watch (and calling the police to make a report) on a rainy night when nobody else is out on the street except ONE guy who is out in the rain and is walking up in people's yards...doesn't fit the definition of "stalking"
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The neighborhood watch aspect is valid if the boy was doing something wrong. He wasn't. When he called the police he was told to stop following by the authorities.
The ONE guy walking out in the rain had that right. Does he not? Do you believe walking in peoples yards should be a crime punishable by death?
So you have a citizen following another citizen period. Zimmerman was not an official anything that matters legally. If you wanna debate whether or not Trayvon was acting in self-defense or not fine, howeever I can damn well tell you I probably would have swung first as well.
When Zimmerman started losing the fight, he killed him. Could he have ran at that point? No, Oh well, he bit off more then he could chew.