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Originally Posted by joe_mullen
i love the "good instincts" quote. obviously, zimmerman's instincts were poor since martin was not in the process of trying to commit a crime when he started following him. if his instincts were good, martin would have been attempting a crime. as far as i am aware (correct me if i'm wrong), there is no evidence that martin was planning on commiting a crime that evening. dumbfounding.
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This is a side issue to me.
People are suspicious of others on a routine basis all over America. (Homeland Security - See something-Say something campaign?)
The question is whether it was appropriate or not for Zimmerman to shoot Martin if he was on top of him giving him the ground and pound.