things. george zimmerman took his life profiling him. my son did not deserve to die. we re going to interview the parents earlier today. now, in a moment a florida legislature who cosponsored the law who defends it, but doubts george zimmerman s claim he fired in self-defense. and something that may factor into the federal civil rights investigation. allegations that george zimmerman uttered a racial slur while on the phone with 911. we have enhanced the audio. you can decide for yourself that we ll play uncensored in a moment. but first, the breaking news that happened in sanford, florida, where david mattingly joining us live. the city commissioners passed a no confidence motion in the local police chief. what does that mean? does it mean anything? well, anderson, this was a no confidence vote. they voted 3-2 in no confidence in the city s police chief, bill lee. this is really a nonbinding vote, but it demonstrates to the police chief that he no longer has the support
reporter: monita, we ve just heard from the interior ministry something which you could read in certain ways, i suppose. two gunshots were fired at 2:00 a.m. in the morning. so about seven hours ago now. they don t know why and since then they haven t heard anything. they haven t heard any kind of communication with the suspect holed up inside the house. he had said earlier in discussions with police that he had wanted to die with his weapons in his hand. interior ministry has said consistently that their priority is to get him out alive. we hope that he s alive. there is a possibility on my reading of that information that could be that the gunshots fired, he has i mean, it is a possibility that he might have killed himself that there is no contact with him. of course, that is pure conjecture on my part. we really don t know what s going on inside that house and the siege continues, monita. very difficult to understand. to actually gauge what s happening when there is