evidence in. you can t just put in evidence of the character i should say victim, not witness. of a victim by saying they did this and that in the past. everybody has something they ve done in the past. florida law says if you re going to prove the character, for example, for violence, that trayvon martin has a character a violent character, the defense could put that in, but they have to put it in by reputation evidence because that is a broader analysis of the personality of the individual. you can t say they got in a fight, he made threatening statements or something like that. the prosecution could open the door and say they ve never been in a fight before. the next thing you know is we have these text messages about him fighting. i don t think they re naive enough to make a mistake like that. as you know, there s been a lot of debate as to whether or not george zimmerman that night somehow profiled trayvon martin, somehow followed him or was alerted to him because of his rac
that too late. we don t know what any of this means. there s no context involved here. again, the attorneys for george zimmerman say it could paint a picture for someone who had a propensity for violence, someone who liked guns, someone who had a history of drug use. there was also text messages involving this is what i found interesting also, talking about him fighting. trayvon martin in exchanges talking about fighting. one time this was back in 2011 saying that he was sore this one particular day because he d got into a fight cause of the first round the guy had him on the round and he couldn t do anything. he lost the first round, but he won the second and the third. and then he said i m not done with that guy. i m going to have to see him again because this is what trayvon martin was saying, this was the text sent from his phone saying he didn t bleed enough for me in that first time, only his nose. but after that he says i m done. david, in light of the fact trayvon martin is n
ak-47. he was trained by his uncle and his mother was okay with him fighting. could the allies see the support of the rebels come back to bite them? the president said neighboring chad have taken many of the surface-to-aramis sills which al qaeda used to target aircraft in the past, but there s no evidence that al qaeda has those weapons and officials tell cnn there s no indication that stock piles have fallen into al qaeda s hands. still, the officials said the u.s. can t rule out the arms in the war have been obtained by extremists. brian todd, cnn, washington. u.s. drones are now being used by nato in libya. the unmanned aircraft is supposed to be more accurate than just the standard jets. will they mark a turning point in the war? let s speak to michael cutler, he s the director of military sciences at the think tank, russi. thank you for being with us.
cnn team encountered this 13-year-old boy named moved carrying an ak-47. he said he was train order how to use it by his uncle and his mother was okay with him fighting. could the u.s. and allies see their support of these rebels come back to bite them? the president of neighboring chad has saidal al qaeda operatives in north africa have taken many of the surface-to-air missiles which al qaeda s used to target civilian aircraft in the past. the president offered no concrete evidence al qaeda had taken those weapons and u.s. official told cnn today that there s no indication that stockpiles of rebel weapons have fallen to into al qaeda s hands. still the official said that the u.s. cannot rule out that some small arms from the libyan war have been obtained by extremists. well, considering how many weapons were already in libya, that s pretty ominous. it is. because matt schroeder, the weapons analyst said, is the u.s. government said they estimate gadhafi had 50 in his