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Trayvon Martin seen in 7-11 surveillance video prior to shooting
New surveillance video shows Trayvon Martin in a 7-eleven convenience store purchasing skittles and an iced tea before he was killed by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer charged with second-degree murder in the February 26th shooting death of the teen.
New surveillance video shows Trayvon Martin in a 7-eleven convenience store purchasing skittles and an iced tea before he was killed by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer charged with second-degree murder in the February 26th shooting death of the teen.
It was also released that Martin had tested positive for THC, an ingredient in marijuana.
Zimmerman was at close range when he shot Trayvon Martin, reportedly being no more than 18 inches away when firing the fatal shot.
Zimmerman, 28, is currently at an undisclosed location as he currently awaits trial. He faces life in prison without parole. He may also be charged with a hate crime as the FBI continues its investigation.
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