burnett. breaking news, george zimmerman is behind bars after weeks of protest, outrage and demands for action, he s been arrested and charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin. florida state attorney and special prosecutor angela corey announced the charges against the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman in sanford, florida. 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 a magistrate in seminole county within 24 hours of his arrest and thus formal prosecution will begin. corey has been conducting her own investigation into the shooting separate from that of the sanford police department and shortly after she announced the arrest, trayvon martin s family spoke. thank god. we simply wanted an arrest. we wanted nothing more, nothing less, w
information and the issuance of the capias he will have a right to appear in front of a magistrate in seminole county within 24 hours of his arrest and thus formal prosecution will begin. corey has been conducting her own investigation into the shooting separate from that of the sanford police department and shortly after she announced the arrest, trayvon martin s family spoke. 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. secondly, i just want to speak from my heart to your heart, because a heart has no color. it s not black, it s not white. it s red. and i want to say thank you from my heart to your heart. zimmerman according to the prosecutor turned himself in and is in custody, being held without bail although she would not say where. martin savage is in sanford tonight. good evening. what are people saying there tonight? is there any real r
through. and we ll be working together. he is obviously a significant part of the defense team. and there is a lot that, you know, he can do to keep things on track as well. he seems very willing to listen and to, you know, do what we have to do to move forward. [inaudible] again, is he in law enforcement custody right now, so i don t have as much free access to him. they are going to grant me access as soon as we are within the same geographical area. and i m presuming that s going to happen, hopefully tonight but i don t know that. mark, as it moves forward, what do you make sure he [inaudible] i don t know. first thing is reach out to the community and say, he has been charged, he has been arrested. is he a criminal defendant now. let the process work. do not let s not prejudge anyone any longer. let s let the process work. there is a lot of high emotions. maybe some of them have been
the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman in sanford, florida. 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 a capias, he will have a right to appear in front of a magistrate in seminole county within 24 hours of his arrest and, thus, formal prosecution will begin. corey has been conducting her own investigation into the shooting separate from that of the sanford police department. shortly after she announced the arrest, trayvon martin s family spoke. thank god. [ applause ] 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. secondly, i just want to speak from my heart to your heart, because a heart has no color. it s not black, it s not white, it s red. and i want to say thank you from my heart to your heart. zimmerman, ac
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