George Zimmerman On Police Surveillance.

The case of Trayvon Martin continues nationwide this week, a new police surveillance video has released which may provide evidence to the case. George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman who shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin is seen in this police surveillance video arriving to the police station just 1/2 hour after the incident took place Sunday, February 26th. Zimmerman was released from all charges claiming ‘self-defense’, he states that ‘Martin punched him and bashed his head on the concrete’. As seen in the video there is no blood on Zimmerman’s clothes or face. Zimmerman’s attorney would not comment on the video which clearly shows Zimmerman’s face. Funeral Home Operator, Richard Burke who worked on Trayvon Martin after his death found no signs that an altercation took place in his death, an altercation would show cuts and bruising.
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*Update – A graphic photo of the back of Zimmerman’s head taken just three minutes after he shot Trayvon Martin is raising a lot of questions this weekend. It’s reported Zimmerman was treated at the scene by paramedics, then cuffed and taken to the Sanford Police Station. In the surveillance video you do not see wounds or bandages, Zimmerman was not admitted to the hospital or given stitches the night of the incident. The photographer did not see the confrontation between the two men but did hear it. Moments after Zimmerman asked the photographer to call his wife, telling her that he shot someone. The photo was released April 20th, 2012 exclusively to ABC News.

Zimmerman’s bloody head






  

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