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Originally Posted by Gary84Clark
I think it is reasonable to say Trayvon feared for his life when Z approached him. That would justify him beating Z up, if that happened? They have a video where the police are with Z in his interview, its on abcnews.com. They tell Z if you had identified yourself to this child then we would not be here.
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Wow. Just wow. You're either a hypocrite or a f***'ing barbarian.
First, show me the law that says Z had to identify himself. Regarldless of whether he "should have", show me the law
requiring him to do so. Hindsight is 20/20.
TM justifiably feared for his life? Really?? Show me where ANYWHERE in the conversation with Jeanette that TM evidenced a fear of his life or even imminent physical harm.
BUT ... accepting your premise
arguendo -- following and verbally confronting TM legitimately put TM in fear for his life
but TM having Z pinned to the ground and inflicting the injuries evidenced by TM
did not put Z in reasonable fear of his own.
Don't look now, you're double standard is showing.