05-17-2012, 06:29 PM
I've posted many times in this thread, and the more information that comes out, it looks as though Z is most likely telling the truth.
He told the dispatcher there was a suspicious suspect in the community. He was told not to engage nor pursue, but, with all the crime there, he decided to follow, but, and I'm guessing, at a reasonable distance.
Trayvon tells his girlfriend there's somebody following him. I think T eluded him in there somewhere (either running and circling back or hiding behind something).
As Z heads back to his truck, he's jumped from behind. Staggering and falling, T jumps on top of him and begins to pummel him. Z, knowing he's getting beat to a pulp, reaches for his weapon and probably fires from 6 to 12 inches away.
If this is in fact the scenario, T deserved what he got. He assaulted someone, and that someone happened to be armed. Bad break for him.
No one has ever confirmed that he assaulted a bus driver in the days leading to the incident in Sanford, and maybe he didn't. But, if he did, I would not doubt the above scenario AT ALL.
He told the dispatcher there was a suspicious suspect in the community. He was told not to engage nor pursue, but, with all the crime there, he decided to follow, but, and I'm guessing, at a reasonable distance.
Trayvon tells his girlfriend there's somebody following him. I think T eluded him in there somewhere (either running and circling back or hiding behind something).
As Z heads back to his truck, he's jumped from behind. Staggering and falling, T jumps on top of him and begins to pummel him. Z, knowing he's getting beat to a pulp, reaches for his weapon and probably fires from 6 to 12 inches away.
If this is in fact the scenario, T deserved what he got. He assaulted someone, and that someone happened to be armed. Bad break for him.
No one has ever confirmed that he assaulted a bus driver in the days leading to the incident in Sanford, and maybe he didn't. But, if he did, I would not doubt the above scenario AT ALL.