Again, this is just an opinion because we don’t know that Zimmerman did not heed the dispatcher. If he hadn’t had his weapon with him, perhaps he would be the deceased. But, if he had just stayed in his truck to begin with, just observing and reporting, both men would likely be alive now.
"Priest’s perspective on Trayvon Martin case
By Matt C. Abbott
I asked Father Angel Sotelo, a priest of the Catholic Diocese of Fresno, for his perspective on the Trayvon Martin tragedy.
Father Sotelo’s comments are as follows:
[Regarding] the Trayvon Martin case, I would step back from the racial tension and look at how this started. Basically, the 911 dispatcher was right to ask in so many words, ‘Are you, George Zimmerman, a private citizen, not a police officer, walking around that neighborhood with a loaded firearm, following an African-American youth who has not harmed you or even threatened to harm you?’ When Zimmerman responded yes, he should have heeded the advice that followed, ‘You don’t need to be doing that.’"…
Blue excerpt from:
renewamerica.com/columns/abbott/120328