George Zimmerman Found Not Guilty of Murder in Trayvon Martin Case
Zimmerman walked out of court a free man Saturday night after an all-female jury in Florida found him not guilty on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the 2012 shooting death of the unarmed 17-year-old.George Zimmerman walked out of court a free man Saturday night after an all-female jury in Florida found him not guilty on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the 2012 shooting death of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
USA Today:
The verdict is the culmination of a case that captured the nation’s attention and will undoubtedly be imprinted in America’s history. For Zimmerman, it means trying to recapture his life after he was at the center of a national maelstrom over racial profiling, state gun laws and what constitutes self-defense.
The not guilty verdict means the jury of six women found that Zimmerman justifiably used deadly force and reasonably believed that such force was “necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm” to himself — Florida’s definition of self-defense.
Zimmerman showed no emotion as the verdict was read. After the verdict was read, he smiled slightly and shook hands with one of his lawyers.
After the verdict, Martin’s family reacted to the news through a series of tweets:
God blessed Me & Sybrina with Tray and even in his death I know my baby proud of the FIGHT we along with all of you put up for him GOD BLESS
— Tracy Martin (@BTraymartin9) July 14, 2013
Thanks to everyone who are with us and who will be with us si we together can make sure that this doesn’t happen again
— Tracy Martin (@BTraymartin9) July 14, 2013
Your support matters…Even though I am broken hearted my faith is unshattered I WILL ALWAYS LOVE MY BABY TRAY
— Tracy Martin (@BTraymartin9) July 14, 2013
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