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In reply to the discussion: All of the calls for a lower standard than "beyond a reasonable doubt" [View all]JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)Martin told his dad he was going to the store and would be right back.
Martin went to the store.
Martin calls a friend on his cell phone while walking back towards his father's home.
Zimmerman sees Martin.
Zimmerman said Martin was a "suspect", but there was no crime that evening.
Zimmerman said he was sick of "these punks" getting away.
Zimmerman followed Martin after being advised by the police not to.
Martin tells friend that a person he does not know is following him.
Martin attempts to evade Zimmerman.
A confrontation occurs. Zimmerman, who had said these "punks" always get away, claims Martin attacked him for no reason. Martin who is dead, is unable to say anything, let alone argue that Zimmerman tried to confront and detain him.
Zimmerman shoots Martin, and Martin is dead.
There is no need to lower the standard. Just apply it.
Zimmerman's actions move directly towards a confrontation, Martin's actions led away from one.
Martin is dead because of Zimmerman's actions.