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Trayvon Martin

God is the only judge I have to answer to --- George Zimmerman

In a new interview, Zimmerman told CNN he saw himself as a victim and scapegoat — and that God would be his ultimate judge.

GEORGE ZIMMERMAN, THE US man controversially acquitted of murdering black teenager Trayvon Martin, said in an interview aired today that he is not haunted by what happened.

Zimmerman also told CNN he sees himself as a victim and scapegoat, and that the only judge he has to answer to is God.

The Sanford, Florida, neighbourhood watch volunteer fatally shot 17-year-old Martin in February 2012 as the unarmed African American high school student was walking home with iced tea and candy.

Zimmerman insisted he had been following Martin on suspicion that the youth was involved in a robbery, and that he shot him in an act of self-defence following a violent struggle.

(Youtube: CNN)

An initial decision by Florida investigators not to press charges set off widespread protests, with Martin’s supporters alleging racism and pointing to the fact that the teenager was unarmed and had no criminal record.

A national outcry led to a jury trial for second-degree murder and manslaughter in June that ended with Zimmerman’s acquittal — and more protests.

When asked by CNN if he felt haunted by that night two years ago, Zimmerman simply answered “no.”

He added later that he saw himself as a “scapegoat” for the government, the president and the attorney general.

Faith in God kept him from doubting himself, he said.

“I know that ultimately he’s the only judge I have to answer to. I know what happened, he knows what happened. So I leave it up to him.”

Zimmerman, in other remarks, said he wants to become an attorney and that he receives death threats.

© AFP, 2014

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