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Originally Posted by Subdued
Did he really "profile" the hoodie? I'm genuinely asking because I can't remember that happening. As far as I can tell, GZ saw someone leisurely walking in rainy weather, between houses, looking in a window (or possibly looking in a window), then staring down GZ, approaching his truck, circling his truck, placing his hand in his waistband while doing so, then running off. Where did the hoodie come into play here? Did he say that TM matched the description of a previous burglar and bring the hoodie into that conversation? I'll have to re-read the police reports.
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He isn't definitely certain of TM's color at the beginning of the Dispatch call, but goes on to describe his clothing:
Zimmerman: "Yea. A dark hoodie, like a grey hoodie, and either jeans or sweatpants and white tennis shoes. He's [unintelligible], he was just staring...
Dispatch: Okay, he's just walking around the area?
Zimmerman: ...looking at all the houses.
More than color, he profiled how he was dressed and how he was acting. I think they both go together. And really, it is a sensible assessment.