George Zimmerman to be charged for killing Trayvon Martin

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MIAMI — George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with murder in the killing of Trayvon Martin, surrendered to police Sunday and was booked into jail after having his bail revoked two days earlier.

Zimmerman's legal team said in a tweet that he was in police custody. Zimmerman's bail was revoked because the judge said he and his wife lied to the court about their finances so he could obtain a lower bond.

On Sunday afternoon, about 40 minutes before the 2:30 p.m. deadline to surrender, Zimmerman was listed as an inmate on the jail website. He was listed as being held without bail and having $500 in his jail account.

Prosecutors had said Zimmerman and his wife told the judge at a bond hearing in April that they had limited money, even though he had raised about $135,000 through a website. Defense attorneys said the matter was a misunderstanding.

Attorney Mark O'Mara announced earlier Sunday on his website that Zimmerman had arrived in Florida late Saturday evening ahead of his surrender. Zimmerman, who is charged with second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of the 17-year-old Martin, was ordered by a judge Friday to return to jail.

The judge revoked Zimmerman's bond, suggesting he and his wife had not been honest about their finances. During a bond hearing in April, the couple had indicated they had limited funds. But prosecutors say Zimmerman had raised thousands through a website he had set up for his legal defense.

Zimmerman's legal team said Sunday that they will ask for a new bond hearing to address those concerns, and that they hope Zimmerman's voluntary surrender will show he is not a flight risk. Furthermore, the money Zimmerman has raised is in an independent trust and cannot be directly accessed by Zimmerman or his attorneys, according to the press release.

Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder charge. He maintains he shot Martin in self-defense under Florida's so-called "stand your ground" law because the teen, who was unarmed, was beating him up after confronting Zimmerman about following him in a gated community outside Orlando.

Zimmerman's credibility could become an issue at trial, legal experts said, noting the case hinges on jurors believing Zimmerman's account of what happened the night in February that Martin was killed.


Zimmerman wasn't charged in the case until more than a month after the shooting. Protests were held across the nation, and the case spurred debate about whether race was a factor in Zimmerman's actions and in the initial police handling of the case. Martin was black; Zimmerman's father is white and his mother is from Peru.

Police in Sanford did not immediately arrest Zimmerman, citing the Florida law that gives wide latitude to use deadly force rather than retreat in a fight if people believe they are in danger of being killed or seriously injured.

Zimmerman was arrested 44 days after the killing, and during a bond hearing in April, his wife, Shellie, testified that the couple had limited funds available. Zimmerman took the stand at the hearing and apologized to Martin's parents.

Prosecutors pointed out in their motion that Zimmerman had $135,000 available then. It had been raised from donations through a website he had set up. They suggested more has been collected since and deposited in a bank account.

Shellie Zimmerman was asked about the website at the hearing, but she said she didn't know how much money had been raised. Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester set bail at $150,000. The 28-year-old was freed a few days later after posting $15,000 in cash – which is typical.

Prosecutor Bernie De la Rionda complained Friday, "This court was led to believe they didn't have a single penny. It was misleading and I don't know what words to use other than it was a blatant lie." The judge agreed and ordered Zimmerman returned to jail by Sunday afternoon.

The defense countered that Zimmerman and his wife never used the money for anything, which indicated "there was no deceit."

The judge said he would schedule a hearing after Zimmerman is back in custody so he could explain himself.

Benjamin Crump, an attorney for Trayvon Martin's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, said his clients have always said Zimmerman should remain in jail until trial.

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Filthy, I disagree...I had a drunk guy sucker punch me in the face when I wasnt looking because I was talking to my his girl(my old friend from High School) a couple years ago..I guess they were arguing and he was having a bad night...so he decided to be brave and hit me when I wasnt looking...I WHOOPED his ass so bad...he was bloody as s--t and im sure his face was f--ked up the next day...I even found him on FB the next day talking to his girl's friend..she was like "are you OK?" and he responded "Yea, im ok now..Damn, that guy had chunk em's"..BUT, I was defending myself...you cant judge that based on the injuries the other person sustained... if we go off that, then I would be the one in the wrong...

IMO, if you had shot the guy who sucker punched you I would say you are well within your right to do so. Again, in my opinion, not within your rights legally.
 

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IMO, if you had shot the guy who sucker punched you I would say you are well within your right to do so. Again, in my opinion, not within your rights legally.
why do you think thats ok to shoot someone who sucker punches you? is your life in danger?
honestly if your life is in danger thats when you should shoot someone.
 
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why do you think thats ok to shoot someone who sucker punches you? is your life in danger?
honestly if your life is in danger thats when you should shoot someone.

I THINK ITS A PERFECT TIME, YES YOUR LIFE IS IN DANGER IF SOMEONE IS BEATING ON YOU. IF I WAS STRAPPED AND SOMEONE WAS ONTOP OF ME BEATING ME, I WOULD DEFINITELY SHOOT, MAYBE THATS JUST ME, BUT I BET YOU WOULD TOO
 

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I THINK ITS A PERFECT TIME, YES YOUR LIFE IS IN DANGER IF SOMEONE IS BEATING ON YOU. IF I WAS STRAPPED AND SOMEONE WAS ONTOP OF ME BEATING ME, I WOULD DEFINITELY SHOOT, MAYBE THATS JUST ME, BUT I BET YOU WOULD TOO
if my life was in danger, yes
if someone sucker punched me or was getting the best of me in a fight, no.
in this case of zimmerman, we will never know. and that truly is the sad thing.
 
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why do you think thats ok to shoot someone who sucker punches you? is your life in danger?
honestly if your life is in danger thats when you should shoot someone.
I have discussed this on here before, but I have witnessed 2 people in separate incidents killed by ONE punch thrown in a street fight.

Not only that, one my buddies had something very similar to the situation that HIM was talking about happen to him in a bar just last year (he got sucker punched) and ended he up mostly blind in one eye with paralysis on the side of his face, scars visible from across the room and reoccurring so far un-treatable headaches that make him sick to his stomach, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills.

So yeah, when someone tries to fight me I assume it's distinct possibility that one of us is gonna get really fucked up or possibly even die.

Even aside from all that, I don't believe "life in danger" is the criteria we should apply to decide if deadly force is necessary, If someone was robbing your house and you shot and killed them, that would be perfectly fine with me as well.
 
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I THINK ITS A PERFECT TIME, YES YOUR LIFE IS IN DANGER IF SOMEONE IS BEATING ON YOU. IF I WAS STRAPPED AND SOMEONE WAS ONTOP OF ME BEATING ME, I WOULD DEFINITELY SHOOT, MAYBE THATS JUST ME, BUT I BET YOU WOULD TOO
Well the truth is if you get sucker punched in the right spot and drop and hit your head on the concrete you could die. It happens more than people think. Also IMO you gotta be a big ass bitch to sucker punch someone unless they really deserve it for crossing the line (the line being a number of acceptable reasons). That shit is for people who are afraid of a real fight.
 
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Zimmerman account of what happen..

[video=youtube;55l2Dj6AeFY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55l2Dj6AeFY&list=UU52X5wxOL_s5yw0dQk7NtgA&index=1&feature=plcp[/video]
 
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So this shits finally in trial caught some of it yesterday, who been watching this??

LMAO at the dude who did the autopsy Dr Bao going at the defense not letting them twist his words and then getting his notes took (23:00)

"This my notes. I rather you do not see, THIS MY notes nobody saw that before."
 
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The media damaged this case so long ago, it'll be a miracle if this dude gets a fair trial. I'm on the same thing a lot of y'all are. I can handle myself in a fight, and I've been about using the minimum amount of force necessary to LEAVE the situation as soon as possible. I wasn't there at the scene of this crime and don't know what was said. If a dude sucker punched me, then was stomping me out or something saying "I'm about to kill you" or something totally off the wall, then yes, I wouldn't hesitate to shoot them. I doubt that was the case here, but who knows?
 
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If had listened to the 911 operator and stayed in the car instead of playing Robocop then we would'nt be here in this thread today. Be lucky this trial isn't taking up every television station out there. It's on all 4 of the local stations plus the national stations.