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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Go the page 5 of the PDF from the manual I posted from the National Sherriff's Association. See the symbol on the right (looks like a sideways tear drop)? That symbol is a trademark of USAonWatch - Neighbourhood Watch Program (note the capitals) which is a community based program that works with the local police all over the U.S. They are supposed to follow the rules in the manual if they are using the trademarks (like not carrying weapons). It's in all in the links I posted.
If you go look at "The Retreat at Twin Lakes" on Google street view (intersection of Twin Trees and South Oregon Avenue), they have a sign with that symbol right at the gate of the community. You can see it perfectly. This wasn't just a group of people calling their group a neighbourhood watch, they were "Neighbourhood Watch". They have rules to follow.
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For the last time, Z was not 'on duty' when this occurred, he was on his way to the store. He saw what he thought was suspicious behavior, called the police and he got attacked. Z did nothing wrong except acted as a responsible home owner and a responsible member of his community.
On top of that, Z can do whatever he wants, he is free to do so, assuming he obeys the laws. Nothing he did warranted getting attacked.
No race, color, etc lead to TM's demise except for his own desire to get into a fight.