you can t say for sure whether or not trayvon martin knew that george zimmerman was carrying a gun? no. you can t say for sure whether or not trayvon martin reached for that gun? right. but that doesn t make it right. there s not a right or a wrong. even if he did reach for the gun, it doesn t make any difference. how so? well, because george had a right to protect himself at that point. so you believe that george zimmerman really felt his life was in danger? i do. i really do. do you think trayvon martin threw the first punch? i think he did. what makes you think that? because of the evidence of on the t, on the sidewalk, where george says he was punched, there was evidence of his flashlight and keys there. and then a little bit farther down, there was a flashlight that he was carrying. and i think that s where trayvon hit him. so you think based on the testimony you heard, you believe
that he was carrying. and i think that s where trayvon hit him. so you think, based on the testimony you heard, you believe that trayvon martin was the aggressor? i think the roles changed. i think george got in a little bit too deep, which he shouldn t have been there, but trayvon decided that he wasn t going to let him scare him and get the one-up on him or something. and i think trayvon got mad and attacked him. do you have any doubt that george zimmerman feared for his life? i have no doubt that george feared for his life. ahead, on the streets, protesters are calling for civil rights charges against george zimmerman. in the jury room, did race come up at all. do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision? [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there s fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon s scalpel
and i think that s where trayvon hit him. so you think, based on the testimony you heard, you believe that trayvon martin was the aggressor? i think the roles changed. i think george got in a little bit too deep, which he shouldn t have been there, but trayvon decided that he wasn t going to let him scare him and get the one-up on him or something. and i think trayvon got mad and attacked him. do you have any doubt that george zimmerman feared for his life? i have no doubt that george feared for his life. ahead, on the streets, protesters are calling for civil rights charges against george zimmerman. in the jury room, did race come up at all. do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision? we used to live with a bear.
you can t say for sure whether or not trayvon martin knew that george zimmerman was carrying a gun? no. so you can t say for sure whether or not trayvon martin reached for that gun? right. but that doesn t make it right. i mean, there s not a right or a wrong if even if he did reach for the gun, it doesn t make any difference. how so? well, because george had a right to protect himself at that point. so you believe that george zimmerman really felt his life was in danger? i do. i really do. do you think trayvon martin threw the first punch? i think he did. what makes you think that. because of the evidence, on the t, or on the sidewalk, where george says he was punched, there was evidence of his flashlight and keys there, and then a little bit farther down, there was a flashlight that he was carrying. and i think that s where trayvon hit him. so you think, based on the testimony you heard, you believe that trayvon martin was the
life was going to be taken away from him or he was going to have bodily harm, he had a right. even though he followed trayvon martin, that didn t matter in the deliberations. what mattered was the final seconds, minutes when there was an altercation and whether or not in your mind, whether or not george zimmerman felt his life was in danger. that s how we read the law. that s how we got to the point of everybody being not guilty. i think he did. what makes you think that? because of the evidence on the t, on the sidewalk where george says he was punched, there was evidence of his flashlight and keys there, and a little bit farther down, there was a flashlight that he was carrying. and i think that s where trayvon hit him. so you think based on the testimony you heard, you believe that trayvon martin was the aggressor? i think the roles changed. i think george got in a little bit too deep, which he shouldn t have been there. but trayvon decided that he wasn t going to let