[Vision2020] Note to Donovan: Here's some convincing testament.

Art Deco art.deco.studios at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 11:05:52 PDT 2012


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Zimmerman says he's sorry Trayvon Martin's family had to bury their child;
family calls apology insincere

 Published July 19, 2012

| FoxNews.com

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George Zimmerman, in an interview Wednesday with Fox News' Sean Hannity,
called the shooting death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin a "tragic
situation" and "the most difficult thing I'll ever go through in my life."

The volunteer neighborhood watch leader spoke about details of the
shooting, said he's sorry that Martin’s mother and father had to bury their
child and, when asked if he regrets anything that happened that February
night, he said, "No."

*"I feel that it was all God's plan, and for me to second guess it or judge
it," Zimmerman shook his head.*

*Martin's mother and father watched the interview and appeared on "Fox &
Friends" Thursday morning. His mother and father both said Zimmerman's
apology appeared insincere and were troubled that the man accused of
killing their son considered it all "God’s plan."*

*"I don't understand what he was thinking by saying it was God's plan that
he murdered our child," Tracy Martin, the teen’s father said. "I really
don’t understand what God he worships because it’s not the same God that I
worship."*

*Sabrina Fulton, Martin’s mother, also appeared angered by the comment.*

*"Why would God have him kill an unarmed teenager?" she asked. "It makes no
sense."*

During the interview with Hannity, Zimmerman said he followed Martin
because he looked suspicious running between houses in the rain.

Martin turned to confront Zimmerman and "asked me what my problem was"
before the exchange escalated into violence, Zimmerman told Hannity in his
first TV interview, conducted in an undisclosed location in Florida. The
28-year-old, with his attorney sitting by his side, said he reached into
his pocket to find his phone to call 911 for a second time, and "I looked
up and he punched me and broke my nose."

At one point Zimmerman said he heard Martin "telling me he’s going to kill
me."

Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder for shooting and killing
17-year-old Martin on Feb. 26 in Sanford, Fla., though he says he acted in
self-defense. At first, "I didn't think I hit him," Zimmerman said, adding
he only found out later that Martin had died.

Now he is in hiding and said he feels his life is in jeopardy, based on
death threats he has received. He told Fox News that on the night of the
shooting he had gone out to shop at Target -- "that's the last time I've
been home."

The case drew intense national attention as speculation grew about the
motives for the shooting, especially given that Martin was black. Zimmerman
has white and Hispanic heritage.

He dismissed suggestions by some that he acted out of racism.

"I don't think it's fair that they rushed to judgment to assume that," he
told Fox News.

Police initially declined to press charges, citing Florida's so-called
"Stand Your Ground" law. But a special prosecutor who was called in to
investigate concluded that the evidence didn't support Zimmerman's claims,
and the murder charge was filed.

When asked what he would say to Martin's parents, Zimmerman said, "I would
tell them that, again, I'm sorry."

"My wife and I don’t have any children," Zimmerman told Hannity. "I have
nephews that I love more than life. I love them more than myself. And I
know when they were born, it was a different unique bond and love that I
have with them. And I love my children even though that they aren’t born
yet.

"I am sorry that they buried their child. I can’t imagine what it must feel
like. I pray for them daily."

Zimmerman, who is free on bond in Florida while awaiting trial, has pleaded
not guilty to second-degree murder.

Hannity had spoke with Zimmerman, 28, off the record in April when he
contacted Hannity against the advice of his attorneys. Both Hannity and
Zimmerman denied claims that Hannity offered the murder suspect any
financial assistance or payment.

The interview concluded with Zimmerman looking into the camera and saying
that he wishes the night hadn't ended in Martin's death.

"I do want to tell everyone, my wife, my family, my parents, my
grandmother, the Martins, the city of Sanford and America that I'm sorry
that this happened," he said. "I hate to think that because of this
incident, because my actions, it's polarized and divided American. And I'm
truly sorry."


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Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
art.deco.studios at gmail.com
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