Quote Originally Posted by Casper View Post
That was already settled in a court of law. There was no obligation to stay in the car, that was a recommendation from the police dispatch. He had a right to walk around the neighborhood.
And Trayvon had no such right to walk around the neighborhood? Whose rights are greater?

Quote Originally Posted by Casper
Trayvon was hiding in the bushes and jumped him, got on top, and beat him MMA style.
This was purely the claim of Zimmerman.

Quote Originally Posted by Casper
As the court ruled, Zimmerman had a right to use lethal force as he was in fear for his life. Maybe you have been influenced by the media version of events, just like in the Brown case. Brown was the aggressor, attacked him while in his truck, broke the officers eye socket, went for his gun, and later bum rushed him when the officer told him to freeze.
I don't recall any official reports stating Brown was the aggressor. Could you point me to such reports?

Wasn't the officer in a car?