George Zimmerman’s defense team issued a statement Friday afternoon in response to President Obama’s reflections on the killing on Trayvon Martin and reactions to Zimmerman’s acquittal. Zimmerman was found not guilty of charges of second degree murder and manslaughter; he said he shot Martin in self defense after the 17 year old attacked him.
Defense lawyer Mark O’Mara had said after the verdict that race had not played any role in Zimmerman’s actions that fatal night and said his client had been made a “scapegoat” by civil rights advocates.
“I think that things would have been different if George Zimmerman was black for this reason: he never would have been charged with a crime,” he said.
“The facts that night, [it] was not borne out that he acted in a racial way,” O’Mara added. “His history is a non-racist.”
Here’s the full text of the defense team’s statement Friday:
We have listened to President Obama’s comments about the verdict in the Zimmerman Case. People are focusing on this quote: “Trayvon Martin could’ve been me 35 years ago.” To focus on this one line misses the nuances of the President’s message, which includes comments about how African Americans view the Zimmerman Case in the context of the history of racial disparity in America.
For more than a year, we have been listening to the conversation about this case — from voices on every side — and we have become very sensitive to the racial context that surrounds this case. We acknowledge Mr. Obama’s remarks regarding the frustration felt by some when viewed in context of our nation’s history, which includes racial insensitivities spanning generations, and existing even today, including within our criminal justice system.









