1. Harassment is a prelude to a restraining order. It does not have to wait to become a crime only after an issue is ordered.Keith B wrote: 1. Never seen one if you are in public and walking through a public area and you have no restraining order against you by the person you are following.
2. All evidence says it did and the jury believed it as well. Good enough for me.
3. Pulling your gun before there is use of force would have made Zimmerman the aggressor. Once use of force by Martin occurred, THEN Zimmerman could respond with the use of force.
4. Doesn't matter. If Martin started it then Zimmerman has the right to defend himself. And the jury believed that is the case.
5. And then I would have the right to defend myself if they come at me physically, just like Zimmerman did.
6. As long as all I am doing is following them at a distance, then there will be plenty of time for them to enter an apartment/house or for the police to arrive.
7.If they convince me they have legitimate business there, then that is fine. If they start a physical altercation, then I will defend myself.
2. No, you don't know what the jury thought about that. You only know that a not guilty verdict was arrived at. A verdict that I agree with. However, you know nothing about the jury deliberations on that subject.
3. That does not mean that Zimmerman did not throw the first punch. We don't know. However, if Zimmerman would have been a responsible CHL holder and not gotten out of his car...And, since you are a CHL instructor, "threatening deadly force and the production of a weapon do not constitute use of deadly force." Zimmerman had that option...perhaps. Z doesn't have to wait until his head is being pounded into concrete.
4. The issue for me isn't the guilty verdict, the issue for me is the bad judgement by Zimmerman.
5. And so would Martin. If Martin also has a gun in this incident, then we have a Mexican standoff.
6. And plenty of time for you to disengage, or even better to go back to minding your own business.
7. If they convince you? Who made you judge and jury of some scenario you create in your mind when you see some black dude walking down a street? Who are you to question why he is there or isn't there? Do you think you can do this just because you are carrying a gun? Isn't this the Zimmerman mentality? He sees a guy walking down the street, sets up some scenario in his head, and now it is for TM to "convince him he has some legitimate business there."