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Watching The Cops Title: EXCLUSIVE: Robert Zimmerman interview (19 minute VIDEO) EXCLUSIVE: Robert Zimmerman interview: MyFoxORLANDO.com LAKE MARY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - For the first time since that fateful night on February 26, the father of a neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed teenager sat down for a television interview. Robert Zimmerman, father of George Zimmerman, said he decided it was time to speak out for his son, against the advice of others. He shared with us what George said happened on the night that 17-year-old Trayvon Martin died. Complete coverage of Trayvon Martin shooting "It's my understanding that Trayvon Martin got on top of him and just started beating him," the 64-year-old Robert Zimmerman said. He said he felt his son has been portrayed in the wrong way. He also said he and his family have received death threats and asked that we not show his face on camera. Because there has been a lot of break-ins in the area, Robert said George thought it suspicious that someone would not be walking on the street or the sidewalk on a rainy night -- that Martin would be walking between the town homes. He said after making those observations, his son decided to call the police. "He called the non-emergency number first, and they asked him where he was, because he was at the rear of the town houses and there was no street sign," said Robert. Even though a dispatcher told George Zimmerman not to follow Martin, his father said his son continued his pursuit to locate an address to give to police. "He lost sight of the individual, he continued to walk down the same sidewalk to the next street, so he could get an address for the police," he said. "He went to the next street, realized where he was and was walking to his vehicle. It's my understanding, at that point, Trayvon Martin walked up to him and asked him, 'Do you have a [expletive] problem?' George said, 'No, I don't have a problem,' and started to reach for his cell phone... at that point, he (Martin) was punching him in the nose, his nose was broken and he was knocked to the concrete." Robert said Trayvon, "continued to beat George, and at some point, George pulled his pistol and did what he did." When asked about the screams for help which were heard on a 911 call, Robert replied, "All of our family, everyone who knows George, knows absolutely that is George screaming. There's no doubt in anyone's mind." As for accounts from Trayvon Martin's girlfriend, who claimed she was on the phone with Martin right before the altercation, he said, "I don't believe that happened. I don't believe she was on the phone with him, and I find it very strange with the publicity involved... that all of a sudden, after three weeks, someone would remember that they were on the phone." Zimmerman said he had faith in the FBI and others investigating the case and that the truth will come out. Robert Zimmerman, a former magistrate judge and Vietnam War veteran, said he has never had to deal with anything of this magnitude. "Unimaginable," he said. "Tough was being in Vietnam and other things. This is way beyond anything I can imagine." He believes his son will be cleared of any wrongdoing, but has a message to all the critics out there. "I'm sorry for the hate going around from the attorneys, from everyone involved. They're just making up things no true about George."
Poster Comment: It took the girlfriend three weeks to sober up enough to remember the call? Subscribe to *Extended Clip Progressives* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 9. His fucking 'dad'? Why is daddy hiding behind a screen? These mofo zimmer's don't like the camera do they? illegal aliens perhaps? something aint' right...
#5. To: Brian S (#2) His fucking 'dad'? Zimmerman was justified in killing Travon. Travon shouldn't have jumped him. When you have asshole niggers like Spike Lee and Dykes Like Roseanne Barr trying to get him and his family killed. You would be hiding too. Oh did I mention Spike Lee is a nigger?
#9. To: A K A Stone (#5) (Edited) Zimmerman was justified in killing Travon. Travon shouldn't have jumped him. According to the guy who wrote the Stand Your Ground law, Zimmerman lost protection under the law when he decided to follow his victim. (CBS/AP) SANFORD, Fla. - The authors of Florida's controversial "stand your ground" self-defense law say George Zimmerman should probably be arrested for shooting Trayvon Martin, reports the Miami Herald.
"He has no protection under my law," former Sen. Durell Peaden told the newspaper.
snip It is the fact that Zimmerman ignored the 911 operator's advice not to follow Martin that former Sen. Peaden says disqualifies him from claiming self-defense under the law.
"The guy lost his defense right then," Peaden told the Miami Herald. "When he said 'I'm following him,' he lost his defense."
Rep. Dennis Baxley, Peaden's co-sponsor in the Florida House, agrees with his former colleague, telling the newspaper that the law does not license neighborhood watch or others who feel "like they have the authority to pursue and confront people. That is aggravating an incident right there."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-5040...r-killing-trayvon-martin/
If Zimmerman hadn't been carrying a gun do you think he would have ignored the 911 dispatcher's direction and followed Martin?
Replies to Comment # 9. According to the guy who wrote the Stand Your Ground law, Zimmerman lost protection under the law when he decided to follow his victim. He was attacked. He had the right to defend himself. He was doing his job on neighborhood watch. He called the police like he was supposed to. Martin didn't like being followed. Well it isn't against the law to follow someone. Martin congronted Zimmerman and attacked him. He was justified in defending himself as Martin was trying to take his gun (that he legally had) and kill him with it. It is tragic. Martin may not have been the worse kid. But when he attacked Zimmerman he sealed his fate. Sad yes. A crime no.
#11. To: lucysmom (#9) It is the fact that Zimmerman ignored the 911 operator's advice not to follow Martin that former Sen. Peaden says disqualifies him from claiming self-defense under the law. First off he didn't have to obey 911. Secondly he said it was dark out and didn't know where Martin went. It doesn't seem to me that he was following the suspicous looking black guy after the call. But that is when he was confronted by Martin and forced do defend himself. Early in this story I was starting to take Martins side. Then the facts came out and I now take Zimmermans side. A registered democrat.
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