Do you ask them nicely or do you act like a jerk?
(I’m assuming you ask them nicely)
But in this case look, Martins father lived right around the corner, he had EVERY right to walk down the street. He didn’t have a big screen TV strapped to his back. AKAIK, there were NO REPORTS that evening of break-ins or perps looking through windows.
Zimmerman could have simply stayed in his truck and waited for the police. At that time, there were NO life threatening events going on. No property crimes. Zero. Zilch.
I’m not a psychologist, nor do I play one on TV, but seems to me Zimmerman has a bit of a paranoid streak to him.
/johnny
(Im assuming you ask them nicely)
But in this case look, Martins father lived right around the corner, he had EVERY right to walk down the street. He didnt have a big screen TV strapped to his back. AKAIK, there were NO REPORTS that evening of break-ins or perps looking through windows.
Zimmerman could have simply stayed in his truck and waited for the police. At that time, there were NO life threatening events going on. No property crimes. Zero. Zilch.
Im not a psychologist, nor do I play one on TV, but seems to me Zimmerman has a bit of a paranoid streak to him.
Zimmerman also had every right to walk down the street, keep an eye on Martin, and ask him what he was doing.
It is not as if property crime were rare and uncommon in the neighborhood. Zimmerman had prevented at least one such crime and possibly more. It is not paranoia when people really are out to steal your property.
Your suggestion that Zimmerman could simply have remained in his truck is similar to saying that Martin could simply have gone to his father's girlfriends residence and gone inside. Both are true. Both are irrelevant.