George Zimmerman has been trying to apologize to Trayvon Martin’s parents for killing their son, but they weren’t having any part of it:
On Thursday night, Zimmerman reached out to ask to speak to Martin’s parents, but they rejected that request, the family’s attorney, Benjamin Crump, told NBC Miami.
The family did not want to talk with Zimmerman because they felt he had never publicly apologized for what happened to their son and they thought it was inappropriate to do so at the 11th hour before his bond hearing, according to Crump.
They also had made it clear that they didn’t want any bail set. But as they sat in that hearing this morning, they were not only informed that Zimmerman could be released on $150,000 bond — but also that they’d hear his apology, whether they wanted to or not.
From the NBC News report on the video above:








