<p>Bay, I didn’t infer that from calmom’s post. State of mind is one thing and intent is another. Z stated certain assumptions about what type of person he was, but based on what? If his conclusions were based on behavior that’s okay. If they’re based on what Martin looked like, that’s profiling, as cited by the prosecutor’s affidavit. Z may not have formed a clear intent to shoot Martin when he first started following him; but if he was predisposed to believe he was a punk who was going to get away, that predisposition may have affected his reactions when he and Martin faced each other.</p>