Zimmerman in Custody: Second-Degree Murder Charge Filed
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 6:07PM 
There you have it. The most damning evidence to date, as far as I’m concerned, came from the interaction he had with the police dispatcher, which was recorded and released:
1) He got out of his truck to;
2) Pursue the victim
In my opinion, his major mistakes were that he carried and discharged his weapon, ignoring the edicts of the Neighborhood Watch program, and he ignored the dispatcher’s advice to stop chasing after the victim.
On the recording, he admitted both.
George Zimmerman turned himself into the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Orlando attorney Mark O’Mara will represent him. You may recall that O’Mara was the first legal analyst to join WKMG during the Casey Anthony trial. (And he continued to be.) Mark NeJame later joined the team. O’Mara is well-respected by everyone, including me. He’s a very likeable, respectable and respectful guy.
May justice prevail.
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