As I have said many times, hands are - legally - NOT a deadly weapon.
Okay, does not mean the person attacking you needs a deadly weapon for you to reasonably fear for your life?
Read closer. That was a first-degree murder charge that was dismissed. First-degree murder has statutory requirements that do not appear to be met in that story.
Were does it say that? All the articles are about cases that have been dismissed on Florida's self defense law.
The "Stand Your Ground" law specifically includes "occupied vehicle" as a location that can be considered.
Yes, it also has any location a person can be legally.
If you read the story, the victim did force his way into the vehicle.
Okay, he was also unarmed.
With all the people on the news and radio talking about every aspect of this case you are the first I have heard claiming he can't claim self defense. I know your background, but in this case you might just be wrong.