Especially when the pursuer is armed and the pursued is not. Martin had just as much right to stand his ground as Zimmerman did. Btw, the medical examiner testified that George Zimmerman's injuries were "very insignificant".
There's no proof who threw the 1st blow if that's what you mean.. The witnesses seem to paint the picture that Zimmerman was getting beat on the ground and his wounds prove it. The only wounds to Trayvon (autopsy) are the gun shot and his fist busted up. You never know maybe Zimmerman tried to punch Trayvon and missed?
But I doubt that - no record of Zimmerman being a brawler. Other than that the proof is that Martin was dominating physically and there's no proof as to exactly what happened before it came to blows. He supposedly ran and couldn't get away (if you believe a black wide receiver can't get away from a short out of shape Hispanic person that is much older I have bridge to sell you).
The job of the wide out is to be the fastest person on offense and outrun the defense - they aren't always the fastest persons on the team but usually are.
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