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In reply to the discussion: ZIMMERMAN TRIAL: Day 2, Tuesday, June 25. [View all]GreenStormCloud
(12,072 posts)you are in legitimate fear of your life or of grave bodily harm. Of course, the question is, "Was he actually getting his head pounded?"
Legally, you don't have to wait until you are mortally wounded to defend yourself, or even wait until you are gravely injured. All that is needed is a realistic threat of grave bodily harm and you can use deadly force to defend yourself. In fact, you don't even need to be struck. All you need is a realistic threat (Be able to prove it afterwards.) and a signifigant disparity of force.
I gave you the statistics, and a link. Six innocents killed versus dozens of innocents saved. By disarming us, you would save six and sacrifice dozens.
Zimmerman violated common sense and neighborhood watch protocol, but not the law by leaving his car to check on TM. He was a wannabe cop. If he had become a cop, he likely would have been a bad one. NW training is to avoid confrontations, simply be extra eyes and ears for the police, nothing more. If they see a suspicious person, call the police. If the person sees them, make a friendly wave. Burglars don't like to be seen. If they know they have been seen, the will usually abort their crime. (I am not saying that TM was casing homes for burglary. I am talking about Z erred.) When TM took off running, if Z had stayed in his car, waited a few minutes, given the police a good description, then he could have gone on his way.