stand your ground. get the hell off the couch. reporter: that s frank taaffe. he s a neighbor of george zimmerman. he will be getting a permit from the city of sanford today. he showed us the area where trayvon martin was killed. his alibi is his head was being smashed on the concrete and that s when he pulled out his gun and that s something the investigators could not rule out. the injuries seem to be consistent with his story. the injuries are consistent with a harder object striking the back of his head than his head was. could not be cement? could be. reporter: that state investigators also conceding the
breaking news. cnn just learning that three more secret service agents have resigned tonight in the wake of a prost cushion scandal that rocked the agency. now, the secret service announced an additional employee is under investigation. this employee on administrative leave tonight. the total, six secret service members have lost their jobs because of allegations they brought prostitutes back to their hotel rooms in cartegena, colombia, while on official business with the president of the united states. we are learning that the number of military members under investigation has grown from ten to 11. it s all branches here. six from the army. two from the marine corps. two from the navy and one from the air force. just a short time ago, we learned that the embattled director of the secret service mark sullivan actually briefed the president today in person on his investigation. which overall is expanding to include interviews with every secret service member on the trip, hotel
more secret service agents have resigned tonight in the wake of a prost cushion scandal that rocked the agency. now, the secret service announced an additional employee is under investigation. this employee on administrative leave tonight. the total, six secret service members have lost their jobs because of allegations they brought prostitutes back to their hotel rooms in cartegena, colombia, while on official business with the president of the united states. we are learning that the number of military members under investigation has grown from ten to 11. it s all branches here. six from the army. two from the marine corps. two from the navy and one from the air force. just a short time ago, we learned that the embattled director of the secret service mark sullivan actually briefed the president today in person on his investigation. which overall is expanding to include interviews with every secret service member on the trip, hotel staff, and the alleged prostitutes. we ll i
zimmerman is in custody tonight already in florida having turned himself in. she did not reveal where in florida he is nor would she talk about the details of the case, new or those already known that led her to bring these charges. she said the decision was made last week and was not driven, she says, by the national outcry trayvon martin s killing has touched off. let me emphasize that we do not prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of florida. the first few words out of angela corey s mouth were the names of trayvon martin s parents. they watched the news from washington, spoke briefly tonight. first of all, i want to say thank god. we simply wanted an arrest. we wanted nothing more, nothing less. we just wanted an arrest. and we got it. and i say thank you. thank you, lord. thank you, jesus. we ve got a long way to go and we have faith. the first time we marched, i looked to
today, we filed an information charging george zimmerman with murder in the second degree. a capias has been issued for his arrest. with the filing of that information and the issuance of the capias he will have a right to appear in front of the magistrate in seminole county within 24 hours of his arrest and thus formal prosecution will begin. ms. corey would not talk about the details new or already known that led her to bring the charges. she said the decision was made last week, it was not driven she says by the national outcry. trayvon martin s killing has touched off. let me emphasize we do not prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of florida. well, the first few words out of angela corey s mouth were the names of trayvon martin s parents. they watched the news from washington and spoke briefly tonight. first of all, i want to say thank god. amen. [ applause ] we simpl