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Twitter reacts to George Zimmerman interview

George Zimmerman gave his first public interview to the Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity tonight since being arrested for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

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Zimmerman said he joined his neighborhood watch group to keep his wife safe after break-ins. He said he carried a gun at all times.

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Zimmerman hasn’t had time to reflect on the tragedy, other than to pray for Martin’s family.

Zimmerman says he said “punks” not “fucking coons,” as some media outlets suggested.

Zimmerman said he saw Martin and approached him, saying he looked suspicious.

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Zimmerman reached for his phone to call 911, when he says Martin attacked him.

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When he got through to 911, Zimmerman said it was his voice, not Martin’s.

Zimmerman said he wants people to know that he’s neither a racist nor a murderer, but Martin tried to kill him.

After Zimmerman fired the gun, he says Martin sat up and said something to the effect, “you got me,” at which point Zimmerman got up out from under Martin. He does not regret carrying a gun or being there. He feels the incident and his being there was all part of God’s plan.

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“I’m sorry that [Martin’s parents] buried their child, and I pray for them daily,” Zimmerman said.

On the second-degree murder charges and whether justice will be served:

“It’s a finite situation where I’ve been placed in and I have no choice but to be confident in the system,” Zimmerman said.

Asked whether he knew he had discharged his firearm, Zimmerman said, “Yes, I thought the police would be coming, and I was terrified they would shoot me.”

He noticed Martin was hurt but wasn’t sure how bad.

He said it was within 15-30 seconds of the end of the altercation that the police came.

To clear his name, Zimmerman said he’s been offered nothing to do the interview with Hannity: “I don’t like the way [the media] has rushed to judgement the way they have.”

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On the bounty put on his head by the New Black Panther Party, Zimmerman said he fears for his life.

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Zimmerman had a message for critics like Al Sharpton who rushed to judge him.

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Regarding Witness No. 9, suggesting that Zimmerman and his family had racist views and that he had molested her for years as a child, Zimmerman said it’s ironic.

Mark O’Mara, Zimmerman’s attorney, said he has yet to see evidence that suggests the case is worthy of a second-degree murder charge, and that Florida’s Stand Your Ground law was applicable in this incident.

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Zimmerman said he called police at least four times before the Martin incident, about black male suspects.

“I never volunteered that information, I described it at their request,” Zimmerman said. He also made calls about Hispanic and white kids in his neighborhood.

At the end of the interview, Zimmerman gave an expanded answer to Hannity’s question, asking whether Zimmerman would have done anything differently, looking back at that fateful day now:

“I do wish there was something, anything that I could have done, that wouldn’t have put me in a position that I had to take his life,” Zimmerman said. “I’m sorry that this happened. I hate to think that because of my actions it’s polarized and divided America. I’m truly sorry.”

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