Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The police incident report tells a new narrative about what happened in the Trayvon Martin case between the teenager and shooter George Zimmerman. Where some see a rush to judgment against Zimmerman, others see a besieged police department justifying its investigation.


Trayvon Martin George Zimmerman first fist and threw it down, then sat on the captain's watch area fell and hit his head on the ground.

This is a story by Mr. Zimmerman of the argument on February 26, which ended when he shot Trayvon, according to the Orlando Sentinel, who received the police about the incident. Zimmerman told police that he lost his sight Trayvon and returned to his car when he encountered and attacked for 17 years.

How do these new details to change the nature of the case? In the end, at which point the story was framed at the expense of family Trayvon, which portrays him as a young man innocent Trayvon held private militia.

The police in Sanford, Florida, Zimmerman confirmed that Trayvon accused of confrontation and insist that he was a man, witnesses heard the call for help. Some witnesses maintain Zimmerman expense, according to unnamed sources quoted by local media.

"I think when the evidence comes out, it will show that George Zimmerman was acting in self-defense in this case," said Craig early, Zimmerman attorney, on Monday appearance on the NBC "Today" show.

Some commentators point to the history of the Zimmerman as evidence that the media rushed to blame the shooting.

"I said from day one, then rush to judgment, and I see in the media .... I think maybe now that more information came out, people might be a little more responsible," said the owner of Fox News Sean Hannity on his show.

Nevertheless, it is unlikely that the new expense of outrage that spread across America as a result of the police decision not to arrest Sanford Zimmerman for the shooting.

Zimmerman, of course, to get in the best light, claiming self-defense, in this view. Witnesses, who confirmed his story are still rare and anonymously. Other witnesses tell a different story - an unknown 16-year-old girl said she Trayvon called to say he was charged and tried to escape, for example.

Press leaks will not reduce the heat to the police Sanford, editor of Slate says Emily Bazelon piece on behalf of the police in the murder.

"The country has already fallen in love with Trayvon Martin. If the police want Sanford to convince us they were right, leaving him a murderous fire, they will have to prove it. They will have a hearing in open court, leaks are not anonymous," says Ms. Bazelon.

"CBS This Morning" on Tuesday, the family's lawyer, Martin, Ben Crump, said Sanford police prevents the national stage and are now trying a classic "blame the victim" response.

Mr. Crump has accused local law enforcement agencies trying to "fix" the stories of witnesses whose memories are different from the stories Zimmerman agreed actions in self-defense.

Crump added that the most important data in case of a strip 911 that Zimmerman did not listen when the operator said he did not have to go out of their car and spend a teenager hood, it is considered suspicious.

"The only thing that has the February 26, George Zimmerman, and obeyed the police entered his car and went to hunt Trayvon Martin, to cause death of the meeting," said family lawyer Martin.

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