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Zimmerman arrested, charged with 2nd-degree murder


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George Zimmerman, to be charged in Trayvon Martin death
George Zimmerman, to be charged in Trayvon Martin death
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Updated: 4/11/2012 5:15 pm Published: 4/11/2012 4:45 pm

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, Florida Special Prosecutor Angela Corey confirmed. Corey would not disclose Zimmerman's whereabouts for his safety.

A second-degree murder charge in Florida carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. It is typically charged when there is a fight or other confrontation that results in death and where there is no premeditated plan to kill someone.

Zimmerman's arrest was delayed partly because of Florida's "stand your ground" law, which gives people wide leeway to use deadly force without having to retreat in the face of danger. The lack of an arrest had sparked outrage and rallies for justice in the Orlando suburb and across the country.

Zimmerman's shooting of the 17-year-old black teenager on Feb. 26 brought demands from black leaders for his arrest and set off a furious nationwide debate over race and self-defense that reached all the way to the White House.

Zimmerman, whose father is white and whose mother is Hispanic, said the teenager attacked him. Martin's family argued Zimmerman was the aggressor.

On Tuesday, Zimmerman's lawyers announced they were withdrawing from the case because they hadn't heard from him since Sunday and didn't know where he was. They portrayed his mental state as fragile.

"He is largely alone. You might even say he is emotionally crippled by virtue of the pressure of this case," said one of the lawyers, Hal Uhrig.

The case has drawn the interest of the highest levels of the Obama administration, with the Justice Department's civil rights division opening its own investigation.

Tensions have risen in recent days in Sanford. Someone shot up an unoccupied police car Tuesday as it sat outside the neighborhood where Martin was killed. And a demonstration by college students closed the town's police station Monday.

Six weeks ago, Martin was returning to the home of his father's fiancee from a convenience store when Zimmerman started following him. Zimmerman told police dispatchers he looked suspicious. At some point, the two got into a fight and Zimmerman used his gun.

Zimmerman told police Martin attacked him after he had given up chasing the teenager and was returning to his truck. He told detectives that Martin knocked him to the ground and began slamming his head on the sidewalk. Zimmerman's father said that Martin threatened to kill his son and that Zimmerman suffered a broken nose.

A video taken about 40 minutes after the shooting as Zimmerman arrived at the Sanford police station showed him walking unassisted without difficulty. There were no plainly visible bandages or blood on his clothing, but Zimmerman may have had a small wound on the back of his head.

The shooting ignited resentment toward the police department, and Police Chief Bill Lee temporarily stepped down to let passions cool.

Civil rights groups and others have held rallies around the country, saying the shooting was unjustified. Many of the protesters wore the same type of hooded sweat shirt that Martin had on that day, suggesting his appearance and race had something to do with his killing.

President Barack Obama injected himself into the debate, urging Americans to "do some soul-searching." ''If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon," Obama said March 23.

The local prosecutor disqualified himself from the case, and Gov. Rick Scott appointed Corey, the prosecutor for Jacksonville, to take it over.


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wpsark - 4/12/2012 9:11 AM
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I'm just waiting for the hoodie wearers drop dead from heatstroke in the middle of summer.

myidea - 4/12/2012 8:40 AM
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one more one less who cares. there's been too much B.S. over this already

Tired - 4/12/2012 7:00 AM
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reading the post's un freakin believable...ya'll have to be the biddest bunch of brainwashed "Victims" that i have ever seen

CptKirksnipple - 4/12/2012 4:40 AM
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Butch54 Is Obama a White/Black American?

Butch54 - 4/11/2012 10:57 PM
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What was the hold up. This is just another punk that thinks because he has a gun he is able to do anything he wants. Wrong. Skittles and tea do not make a weapon. I never carry. I'm not a punk. This guy stalked this young man because of what he was wearing. I do not stand with that.I hope the coward goes to jail for life. My wife and I burned our hoodies. One I just gave over 60 bucks for. Don't put labels on things. It could be stupid and cost lives.

travelor - 4/11/2012 9:50 PM
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On one hand I think an applicant for a pistol should have to pass an emotional stability and intelligence test but on the other hand if some one was beating my brains out on a concrete sidewalk and I had a gun I'm not sure what I would do. This is the case of a time bomb meeting an inexperienced kid and the outcome was disaster.

speakingup - 4/11/2012 9:01 PM
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just hope the charges are based in the actual facts and the law and not as a result of preliminary trial in the media. If so then there is hope for a fair trial. If not, then we all become a little more at risk at the weakening of the best judicial system in the world. It may not always be perfect, but it is perfectly designed. A lot of people were effected by this, and hopefully a lot of people have learned from the tragedy.

me501 - 4/11/2012 5:28 PM
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My Prayers are with Trayvons family.I just cant imagine the hurt and sorrow they are feeling after the senseless murder of their child.I hope justice is served in this case and that all teenagers all over America, no matter the race be able to walk to the stores,parks,community centers etc. without being gunned down by a deranged psyco path wannabe cop.
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