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Originally Posted by lordscarlet
... He had NO reason to be following Martin. Where is Trayvon's right to "Stand his ground"? You can't say he attacked you when you were the one stalking him and had no reason to be close enough to him to be attacked.
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Really?
I'd say that anyone is completely within their "rights" to follow someone they considered suspicious. That is, if they are so inclined. Zimmerman certainly wasn't violating Martin's rights by following him. Sure he was probably being a jerk, but he didn't, as far as we know, give Martin any Need to "stand his ground".