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George Zimmerman #39;s full exclusive interview with Fox News #39; Sean Hannity since he controversially shot and killed Trayvon Martin. Watch the full interview here: http://ywtv.tv/2012/07/19/george-zimm...

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Protesters block streets to demonstrate against acquittal of George Zimmerman 2013 Ne – Video


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Protesters took the streets in Los Angeles on Sunday night as outrage over the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager continued. Zimmerman the US neighbour...

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George Zimmerman's Best Racist Friend Now Says He Was Guilty of Murder

He stood up for Trayvon Martin's killer at trial and on all the talk shows. He fine-tuned the narrative of Martin as a thug. He concealed his own criminal history and conducted white supremacist podcasts. But Frank Taaffe has had a change of heart, and now says Zimmerman is a racist murderer.

Taaffe, who long identified himself as Zimmerman's best friend and told anyone who would listen that Florida's most famous armed self-appointed watchman was a victim and a hero, told local TV station News 13 that he had to take an agonizing reappraisal after a series of tragic deaths in his own family. The dramatic interview is above; here's part of the writeup:

"What I know of George and his tendencies and also my opinion is that he racially profiled Trayvon Martin that night because if that had been a white kid on a cell phone, walking through our neighborhood, he wouldn't have stayed on him the way he did and that's a fact and I believe that in my heart," said Taaffe.

This is very different from what Taaffe told News 13 numerous times after the shooting, including during an interview back in May 2012 when he said, "That George Zimmerman in a position in a volunteer role wanted to ensure the safety of the community he lived in and he became the victim."

But today, Taaffe claims he just wants to clear his conscience, "I can only ask for the country to forgive me and today I believe that he racially profiled him based on the color of his skin. Reporter: Some people may wonder what does Frank Taaffe have to gain by doing this? Are you working on a book? No book. A TV show? No. I'm just working on me right now and getting right with God."

Taaffe says his brother's death last month and the death of his two sons over the past two years has changed him.

Taaffe says he has a message for Trayvon Martin's parents, "I'm sorry that you lost your son, I know what that's like and I wish things had been different."

Zimmerman and his cheerleading brother Robert declined to comment to News 13 on Taaffe's come-to-Jesus moment. Practically speaking, it doesn't change anything for Martin's family, or for the millions of Americans who live under the tyranny of the vigilante thanks to Zimmerman's acquittal and the proliferation of "stand your ground" laws that protected him.

Nevertheless, it is encouraging to see a man who once denigrated "black dogs" and "hebes" showing true contrition, however he gets there. Whether he's worthy of forgiveness is a call above my paygrade, but he's got a much better case than Zimmerman does.

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George Zimmerman's Best Racist Friend Now Says He Was Guilty of Murder

Report: Former friend and advocate of George Zimmerman now says he was guilty

Posted: 11:31 a.m. Monday, May 12, 2014

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According to a report from an Orlando TV station, a former friend and advocate of George Zimmerman is now saying that he believes Zimmerman should have been found guilty.

Frank Taaffee says he wants to clear his conscience saying his brother's death last month and the deaths of his two sons over the past two years have changed him.

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"What I know of George and his tendencies and also my opinion is that he racially profiled Trayvon Martin that night because if that had been a white kid on a cell phone, walking through our neighborhood, he wouldnt have stayed on him the way he did and thats a fact and I believe that in my heart," said Taaffe.

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Attorney for Trayvon Martin takes on Bellaire police shooting

Pastors, legislators and the civil rights attorney who represented Trayvon Martin's family against George Zimmerman last year vowed Monday to get justice for Robbie Tolan, the former minor league baseball player who was shot by a Bellaire police sergeant in 2008.

"The Supreme Court said that this should go to a jury," lawyer Benjamin Crump told a crowd of more than 100 people at a press conference announcing he had been hired by Tolan and his parents. "If this could happen to a model family, like this, it could happen to anyone here."

Tolan and his family, who are black, sued Bellaire Sgt. Jeffrey Cotton, another officer and the city of Bellaire for civil rights violations, arguing they they're victims of racial profiling.

That lawsuit was tossed out of court in 2012 by U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon, after lawyers for Cotton argued the case should be dismissed. Harmon agreed in a summary judgment that the Tolan family had not established that the two officers were motivated by race or violated Tolan's constitutional rights. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans later agreed with the ruling.

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court revived the case, sending it back to the lower courts to consider the facts from Tolan's point of view more carefully. After the ruling was handed down, Tolan and his parents hired Crump to try to get the case in front of a jury.

Tolan was shot by Sgt. Jeffrey Cotton after midnight on Dec. 31, 2008, in the driveway of the Bellaire home where he lived with his parents.

Tolan and his cousin, Anthony Cooper, were pulling into the driveway of the home when a patrol officer, John Edwards, saw them and ran the license plate number. Edwards later testified he entered the wrong number, one tied to a car that had been reported stolen.

Edwards called for backup, drew his weapon and confronted Tolan and Cooper in front of the house. Hearing voices outside, Tolan's parents came out in their pajamas to explain the car was theirs when Cotton arrived.

Less than a minute later, Tolan was shot as he started to get up from the ground. He testified he was upset police had pushed his mother toward the garage door. Cotton said he thought Tolan was reaching for a gun in his waistband.

A Harris County jury in 2010 found Cotton not guilty of aggravated assault by a public servant. Shortly after that, the Tolan family filed a civil lawsuit against the officers, Bellaire's police chief and mayor, and others.

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