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Thursday, July 19, 2012

George Zimmerman Wishes He Didn't Kill Trayvon Martin, but It Was 'God's Plan' - ABC News#.UAgsG8_NaEt#.UAgsG8_NaEt

George Zimmerman Wishes He Didn't Kill Trayvon Martin, but It Was 'God's Plan' - ABC News#.UAgsG8_NaEt#.UAgsG8_NaEt

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  1. "I feel that it was all God's plan, and for me to second guess it or judge it," he said, trailing off.

    Asked, "Is there anything you might do differently?" Zimmerman said, "No, sir."

    Zimmerman, 28, is out of jail on $1 million bond awaiting trial. He was charged in April with second-degree murder for killing Martin, an unarmed black teenager, on Feb. 26 in Sanford, Fla.

    After the interview, Martin's family lashed out.






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    "Zimmerman said that he does not regret getting out of his vehicle, he does not regret following Trayvon, in fact he does not regret anything that he did that night," the family said in a statement released through an attorney, Ben Crump. "He wouldn't do anything different and he concluded it was God's plan."

    "We must worship a different God," added Tracy Martin, Trayvon Martin's father, "because there is no way that my God would have wanted George Zimmerman to kill my teenage son."

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