BREAKING: Bill Lee, the police chief at the center of a fatal shooting of an unarmed 17-year-old black teen, is “temporarily” stepping down as police chief of the city of Sanford, Florida, while the case is being investigated, he announced this afternoon.
Lee was criticized after police did not arrest George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer who shot Trayvon Martin to death on Feb. 26 while Martin was on his way home from buy candy at a nearby store. Zimmerman claims the shooting was self-defense.
“As a former homicide investigator, a career law enforcement officer and a father, I am keenly aware of the emotions associated with this tragic death of a child. I’m also aware that my role as a leader of this agency has become a distraction from the investigation,” Lee said.
The shooting has sparked national attention with several protests. And the Sanford City Commission voted 3-2 yesterday that it had no confidence in Lee over how the case has been handled.








