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Originally Posted by tstew
Can a kid who is literally running away from an armed pursuer who is unequivocally chasing him or her for no reason be a first aggressor? What is the "Stand Your Ground" law if it is not the principle that you have the right to not have to be chased, but can in fact stand your ground?
Okay...I'm done with this thread again 
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tstew - you are still making a lot of assumptions.
1. Zim denies that he was chasing
2. Zim says that he lost Tray and headed back to his truck
3. The reason was the numerous robberies and home invasions that had happened in Twin Lakes and had been committed by black males
4. Zim states that he was attacked from behind by Tray. This would not be Tray "standing his ground".