UncleBuck
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no, he never said that. the call ended with him telling dispatch to have police call him for his location, meaning that he was going to go looking for martin again, something which he admitted to in the interrogations with serino.He also "admitted" he was leaving, too.
under florida law, zimm was stalking martin. this is by his own admissions."you can start a confrontation" As in ask a question?
or you can attribute it to the fact that he would make fun of arab-looking people at work, or the racist things on his myspace page, or the testimony of his neighbors. no need to invoke NBC to label zimm as someone with more than just a few race issues.You just want to convict Zimmerman based on your belief that he was a racist, largely attributable to NBC's inaccurate, unethical, and possibly illegal "reporting".
it's no wonder why you're so quick to defend him though.