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Originally Posted by Rochard
I can't really comment on the law because I don't anything about Florida law and not much more about similar laws in general.
The basic story is a kid was walking home from the store minding his own business. My kid walks to and from the local store, wears a hoodie from time to time, and walks between some houses on a few paths. Does that mean an armed man can follow my kid, stalk them, and then shoot them only because my kid was walking between houses?
I don't care what the law says. You cannot shoot and kill someone who has done nothing wrong.
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I'm on your side, but Zimmerman states that he was on "patrol" for the neighborhood watch and the kid looked "suspicious". He followed him, was assaulted and "claims" he feared for his life. Shot the poor kid dead.
Only the G-man, St. Skittles and the trees were there so we will never know the story... at least not the whole story.
Z-man Walks.
Law, court, jury states: "You did the right thing sir. Here's your gun privileges back..."