yes, sir. i believe he from what the investigators told me, he knew that i was talking to the police, and i was yelling so that i believe the police officer was there, and they just couldn t find me. so i was yelling in the hopes that they were in the vicinity, and so i was yelling. do you remember when you yourself reached for your weapon? do you remember that moment? yes, sir. tell us about that. i got to the point that i realized it wasn t my gun, it wasn t his gun, it was the gun. did he say anything? he was talking a lot about the gun. did he say he noticed the gun? he said you re going to die tonight, [ bleep ] [ bleep ].
yes, sir. i believe he from what the investigators told me, he knew that i was talking to the police, and i was yelling so that i believe the police officer was there, and they just couldn t find me. so i was yelling in the hopes that they were in the vicinity, and so i was yelling. do you remember when you yourself reached for your weapon? do you remember that moment? yes, sir. tell us about that. i got to the point that i realized it wasn t my gun, it wasn t his gun, it was the gun. did he say anything? he was talking a lot about the gun. did he say he noticed the gun? he said you re going to die tonight, [ bleep ] [ bleep ].
yes, sir. i believe he from what the investigators told me, he knew that i was talking to the police, and i was yelling so that i believe the police officer was there, and they just couldn t find me. so i was yelling in the hopes that they were in the vicinity, and so i was yelling. do you remember when you yourself reached for your weapon? do you remember that moment? yes, sir. tell us about that. i got to the point that i realized it wasn t my gun, it wasn t his gun, it was the gun. did he say anything? he was talking a lot about the gun. did he say he noticed the gun? he said you re going to die tonight, [ bleep ] [ bleep ].
why did you feel the need to carry a gun? a lot of people may have a weapon in the home and why did you think it was necessary to have a weapon with you and did you carry it at all times. i carried it at all times except for when i went to work. a lot of the cases has to do withstand your ground. we heard a lot about it and i was just curious, prior to this night and incident, had you heard stand your ground? no, sir. you never heard about it? no, sir. it was interesting in the 911 call that everyone has heard. all of the sudden, you found somebody who looked suspicious and he may be on drugs and that was an earlier comment. what made you think he was suspicious and might be on drugs? i felt he was suspicious because it was raining.
conversation. and he did talk about it, and his suggestion was is that you were very matter of fact about it. do you remember what you said to him? do you think nurp a state of shock? did you know that trayvon when did you know that trayvon had died? when i went probably about an hour after i got to the police station. after the shooting did you and you saw that he was laying there and obviously injured, there was a moment where you realized that he was shot? like i said, he sat up and he said something to the effect of, you got it or you got me. i assumed he meant, okay, you got the gun, i didn t get it. i m not going to fight anymore. at which point i got out from under him. is there anything you regret? do you regret getting out of the car to follow trayvon that night? no, sir. do you regret that you you had a gun that night? no, sir. do you feel you wouldn t be here for this interview if you