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Trayvon Martin’s parents respond to Zimmerman’s interview
On Wednesday night, George Zimmerman sat down with Fox News correspondent Sean Hannity, and candidly spoke about his account on what happened the night Trayvon Martin was killed.
Trayvon Martin’s parents continue to deal with Zimmerman’s micro aggressions.
On Wednesday night, George Zimmerman sat down with Fox News correspondent Sean Hannity and candidly described what he says happened the night Trayvon Martin was killed.
In the interview, Zimmerman said he has no regrets getting out his vehicle or carrying a gun, stating it was God’s plan.
Hannity: “Do you regret getting out of the car that night?”
Zimmerman: “No sir…I feel it was all God’s plan.”
A statement he tried to later clean up but the damage had already been done.
Trayvon Martin’s parents have responded to what Zimmerman said in the interview.
“We must worship a different God. Because there is no way that MY GOD would have wanted George Zimmerman to KILL my teenage son.” Tracy Martin, father of Trayvon Martin.
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