@Redbrow @Cake or Death "No matter how offended someone might be to have a stranger come up and ask what they are doing there, it doesn’t give anyone a license to commit assault.""I’m pretty sure many tubby thirty-year-olds wouldn’t do well against a fit, 6’3, 17-year-old."The author is using persuasive arguments as to prove this is "a textbook self-defense case".It very well may be. But in actuality, none of us nor the author can make these assumptions to allude to 'this' or 'that'.
I also wrote "trying to justify", and not "justifying the boys death".
@Cake or Death True. But the author of this article is trying to use this fact as a justification for the boys death. Pretty idiotic.
Having tattoos does not make an individual a threat to society.
Throwing up gang signs in pictures does not mean they are participating in gang activity or part of a gang (it was not even a photograph of Trayvon, but a friend...).
Also, believe it or not, getting suspended from school does not make you a criminal.
Idiots.