Thursday, March 29, 2012

Trayvon Martin Video Shows No Blood or Bruises on Shooter George Zimmerman

ABC NEWS: Trayvon Martin Video Shows No Blood or Bruises on George Zimmerman

http://abcnews.go.com/US/trayvon-martin-case-exclusive-surveillance-video-george-zimmerman/story?id=16022897#.T3ST3tm2auI

Trayvon Martin Video Shows No Blood or Bruises on George Zimmerman

By MATT GUTMAN (@mattgutmanABC)

March 28, 2012

A police surveillance video taken the night that Trayvon Martin was
shot dead shows no blood or bruises on George Zimmerman, the
neighborhood watch captain who says he shot Martin after he was
punched in the nose, knocked down and had his head slammed into the
ground.

The surveillance video, which was obtained exclusively by ABC News,
shows Zimmerman arriving in a police cruiser. As he exits the car, his
hands are cuffed behind his back. Zimmerman is frisked and then led
down a series of hallways, still cuffed.

Zimmerman, 28, is wearing a red and black fleece and his face and head
are cleanly shaven. He appears well built, hardly the portly young man
depicted in a 2005 mug shot that until a two days ago was the single
image the media had of Zimmerman.

Police Video Surveillance of George Zimmerman

http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/george-zimmerman-police-surveillance-16024475?tab=9482931&section=1206839&playlist=9660543

The initial police report noted that Zimmerman was bleeding from the
back of the head and nose, and after medical attention it was decided
that he was in good enough condition to travel in a police cruiser to
the Sanford, Fla., police station for questioning.

His lawyer later insisted that Zimmerman's nose had been broken in his
scuffle with 17-year-old Martin.

In the video an officer is seen pausing to look at the back of
Zimmerman's head, but no abrasions or blood can be seen in the video
and he did not check into the emergency room following the police
questioning.


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Zimmerman was not arrested although ABC News has learned that the lead
homicide investigator filed an affidavit urging Zimmerman be charged
with manslaughter. The prosecutor, however, told the officer to not
file the charge because there was not enough evidence for conviction.

Zimmerman said he was heading back to his car when Martin attacked
him. His lawyer, Craig Sonner, said his client felt "one of them was
going to die that night," when he pulled the trigger.

Martin's girlfriend, who was on the phone with him in his final
moments, told ABC News in an exclusive interview that she has not been
interviewed by police, despite Martin telling her he was being
followed.

The 16-year-old girl, who is only being identified as DeeDee,
recounted the final moments of her conversation with Martin before the
line went dead.

"When he saw the man behind him again he said this man is going to do
something to him. And then he said this man is still behind him and I
said run," she said.

Phone records obtained by ABC News show that the girl called Martin at
7:12 p.m., five minutes before police arrived, and remained on the
phone with Martin until moments before he was shot.

DeeDee said Martin turned around and asked Zimmerman why he was following him.

"The man said what are you doing around here?" DeeDee recalled
Zimmerman saying.

She said she heard someone pushed into the grass before the call was dropped.

Zimmerman, who had called 911, was asked by the dispatcher if he was
following the teen. When Zimmerman replied that he was, the dispatcher
said, "We don't need you to do that."

Martin's death has sparked protests across the country and prompted
President Obama to say that if he had a son, he would look like
Martin.

Over the past few days, leaks have emerged suggesting Martin was
dogged by discipline problems.

Martin had been slapped with a 10 day school suspension after a bag
with suspected marijuana was found in his backpack, Benjamin Crump,
the family's attorney, said.

Last year the teen was suspended for spraying graffiti on school
grounds. The Miami Herald reported that the school guard who stopped
him searched his backpack and found 12 items of women's jewelry and a
flathead screw driver that the guard believed to be a "burglary
implement." But Martin was never charged or specifically disciplined
for the incident.

Crump alleged that the Sanford police had leaked damaging information
about Martin in order to muddy the case, calling it a "conspiracy."
Crump called the school disciplinary problems "irrelevant" to the case
that "an unarmed 17 year kid was killed."

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Tommy

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