franknbeans82 wrote:
Lets Hug It Out wrote:
britalicious wrote:
what i don't get about the "stand your ground" law is, Trayvon was in his own neighborhood, too. walking home, minding his own business, when a man with a gun started following him and thinking he was causing trouble- and he defended himself.
Trayvon lived in Miami. He was not "in his own neighborhood." FYI

He was at his father's girlfriend's house.

i would imagine his father and fiance probably consider that trayvon's home as well, and he certainly had every right to be in that neighborhood.
GMAB WTF are you even talking about?? Did I say he had no right to be there? And no, his father doesn't even live there, so why would he or anyone else consider that his home? If it were, I'm sure it wouldn't have taken 3 days to ID him.