If I remember right, Zimm said he was looking for the address on the building when Trayvon attacked him. He "might" get a lesser charge, but most likely will get slammed for 2nd degree murder. I've packed a gun since I was a teen, and was technically illegal (I would rather be alive and in trouble than obedient and dead) until 1991 (CCW) I never got in trouble because I was taught from the git-go about the Reasonable Man Rule, which is only common sense really. I was always able to avoid or disengage confrontations, and having a gun made the difference between me wanting to stay and fistwhip the suckers and leaving. When one is armed, one has to, must be extra vigilant about one's actions. If I was on the jury, I would have to say that he should have stayed in the car; everything that happened after he got out was "uncalled for"..as for as Reasonable Man rule goes. Maybe he will get Manslaughter and a few years...I just don't see how any jury will let him go. It's sad for Zimm, and Trayvon was most likely a bad dude, but when Zimm got out of that car, he had no way of "knowing" who or what Trayvon was doing or intended. I'm strictly speaking from how I would see it if on that jury; because I know "I" would not have got out of the car in this case. Zimm might have a chance if none of the jurors had ever packed a gun and had any kind of training, in which case they will not be "as reasonable", and will put their feelings/sympathies before common sense. It just don't look good for Ol Zimm, sad to say but it really is a mess.