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Originally Posted by Subdued
I honestly don't see that as "profiling" his clothing style. He seemed much more concerned with TM looking at all the houses and particularly with him acting like "he's on drugs or something." The clothing, IMO, was just a description. In fact, it wasn't until the dispatcher asked, "Did you see what he was wearing," that GZ answered, "Yeah, a dark hoodie, like a grey hoodie and either jeans or sweatpants and white tennis shoes. He’s here now and he’s just staring." The clothing description was given as an aside almost. I think he was actually profiling the tennis shoes! LOL 
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Probably just me, but the clothing would have attracted my attention. Logically, GZ would have had to have reported a suspicious person before saying anything about what he was wearing.
It's good the way the conversation with the Dispatch played out, as you can't prove a Civil Rights issue with it. Because, like I have done, I assumed the suspicion involved more than TM's looking around. It's a no-brainer, but can't be proved in court.