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In reply to the discussion: Zimmerman Stuns Court, Waives Right to 'Stand Your Ground' Hearing in Trayvon Martin Case [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,385 posts)He sees Trayvon (who we ultimately know was innocently walking home and nothing else), claims he looks suspicious, gets out of the car, starts chasing Trayvon, and then claims he loses him.
Zimmerman then claims he starts walking back to his car when he is suddenly "ambushed" by Trayvon and after becoming physically overwhelmed by Trayvon he claims he has no choice but to shoot him.
Now think about it for a moment: If you are Trayvon, and you know you have done nothing wrong, and all of a sudden you start being chased by some strange guy, and you happen to lose him--why then would you supposedly double back and ambush your attacker? Why not try to either continue back to safety of your house, or hide out until you think the coast is clear and then head home?
Zimmerman's story makes no sense. I believe there was some sort of altercation between him and Trayvon that may have escalated physically, but I highly doubt it happened the way Zimmerman claims.