We Are All George Zimmerman Now
By George Zimmerman
American Thinker
December 5, 2019
Most people know my name, George Zimmerman, largely due to negative stereotypes propagated by the media as a result of the 2012 incident in Sanford, Florida, in which Trayvon Martin died.
Unfortunately, most people don't recall the fact that I was exonerated of any wrongdoing after a thorough investigation by the Sanford Police Department in March 2012. They had interviewed dozens of witnesses, analyzed 911 calls, and examined the physical evidence of my broken nose, the lacerations on the back of my head, as well as the bruised knuckles of my assailant.
This was all backed up by eyewitness Johnathan Good who told police that he saw me screaming for help while blows were coming down on me "MMA style."
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