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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Jim9090
(13 posts)My point was that he was already out of his car. The OP here said that Zimmerman got out of his car and followed Trayvon AFTER the dispatcher told him "We don't need you to do that."
That is false. Zimmerman was out of his car, jogging after Trayvon, when the dispatcher asked "Are you following him?" to which Zimmerman responds "Yeah".
At that point the line "We don't need you to do that" comes into play, Zimmerman says "Ok", and the call is disconnected not long after. This is when Zimmerman asserts he was going back to his car and was attacked. That part of the equation is difficult to prove, but evidence does support it not refute it, and the prior parts (getting out of car, jogging) are corroborated by the 911 call audio.
I'm not really sure I get your point about the gun. Whether Trayvon saw it or not isn't relevant. If he was beating Zimmerman's head against the pavement as he claims, he was within his rights to shoot.