A quick glance over the documents so far.

Two hundred and eighty-four pages that pretty much kill the notion of Zimmerman being a member of the KKK. There are interviews performed by the FDLE and the FBI and almost all the people interviewed said the same thing: Zimmerman was not racist.

New info at least to me: The neighborhood was being targeted by at least two local gangs one of them had a code of dressing similar to what Martin was wearing. Documents include burglary reports previous to the incident.

There is ballistic forensics and some other stuff. Again, it does not look good for the prosecution, specially Angela Corey.

UPDATE: The Twittersphere under #zimmerman is in shock. I am guessing they are scrambling to come up with a new narrative about George Zimmerman. Even our good friends at CSGV (who promised us a full day of Tweet-by-Tweet analysis of the new evidence is strangely silent with one tweet about Obamacare.  The most active is one justice4trayvon.net@JusticeSweater who is desperately peddling Trayvon Martin merchandise.

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

6 thoughts on “More Documents released in the Martin/Zimmerman Case. (Updated)”
  1. If they follow their SOP they will either ignore anything and everything directed at them regarding the topic or revert to character attacks against anyone mocking them.

  2. They did turn a “brown” person “white”. Maybe they can turn my bald crown hairy again!! 🙂

  3. […] Miguel over at Gun Free Zone noted that 284 pages of information relating to the Zimmerman case have been released. I haven’t had time to do anything more than skim through it so far but I can say that any accusations of racism against Zimmerman can be put to rest now. I also haven’t found any mention of evidence supporting the charges brought against them, which leads me to further believe that Florida State Attorney General Angela Corey’s motives in bringing the charges were political. If Corey managed to get a guilty verdict against Zimmerman she would be seen as a hero to those who want to hang the man. At the very least it would be enough publicity to write a book and do a speaking tour. […]

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