I'm not sure if I fully buy that, but partially. I'm probably the size of skinnier Zimmerman and the same age and I'm not going to follow and track folks on my street, especially if I'm on 911 because "they look suspicious." But I have also known folks to resort to using fists if they were merely looked at wrong, which could have been the case with Trayvon Martin. From the testimony, Trayvon's friend said he was being followed by a "creepy *** cracker". To me, there is some animosity there. If so and Trayvon truly went after Zimmerman, the only explanation was for Zimmerman to not leave his house and get into his truck so he couldn't exit it. Then the question is, did Zimmerman ENGAGE Martin? What is meant by ENGAGE? Is merely getting out of his vehicle and following ENGAGEMENT? Or is ENGAGEMENT actually confronting Martin? What if Zimmerman tracked Martin while inside his truck? There are all sorts of scenarios and half have the two never meeting and the other half have the two meeting, with half of those meeting scenarios resulting in some kind of violence.
I've never heard "creepy ***" as an endearing term to describe a stranger and I've never heard of folks use "cracker" as one either. I think both were suspicious of each other and things moved forward. I don't buy 100% that Martin was only a victim. I don't believe 100% that Zimmerman was not partially at fault. But I do believe Zimmerman didn't commit any crimes by doing what he did, as foolish as it may be now in hindsight. Witness testimony said he was being beaten up by Martin and he used what force he could to stop it regardless. I would have probably done the same thing in his (Zimm's) shoes.