Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911
Whether someone feels that Zimmerman should or should not have been following Martin, has no bearing on what eventually occured; because once Zimmerman stopped trying to follow Martin, the situation changes.
Zimmerman is walking back to his car, he is no longer a threat to Martin (perceived or otherwise), and Martin confronting Zimmerman makes Martin the aggressor.
There are no wounds on Martin, other then an entrance wound that has been shown to have been fired at an upward angle (which is consitant from someone doing so, while being on the ground).
Zimmerman, on the other hand, shows numerous wounds; that were inflicted by being beaten, while laying on the ground.
Everything past this is nothing more then speculation by those who have already decided the outcome of this.
The little fantasy you parrot here does not jibe with the original statements made by Zimmerman and the audio tape of his 911 call. by GZ's own account, Martin caught him tailing in the car, came up to the car, peered in the window and then ran away. Zimmerman was told it was NOT necessary to follow him further.
So why would Martin circle back to confront Zimmerman, who continued to travel in his car and then suddenly have to get out of his car to check street signs for directions.....weird that, given Zimmerman had been a self appointed neighborhood watcher with a history of reports to the 911.
Yes, there were marks on Martin that indicated a struggle...go back and check the evidence.
Bottom line, Zimmerman's story is dubious at best....enough for the local cop in charge to proceed to arrest and charge him before being countermanded by higher ups (who took an out-of-the-ordinary effort to do so on this particular case).