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George Zimmerman Surrendered To Police Sunday [VIDEO]
George Zimmerman Surrendered To Police Sunday [VIDEO]
George Zimmerman Surrendered To Police Sunday [VIDEO]
George Zimmerman is in police custody after surrendering today where he was booked after a judge revoked his bail. Zimmerman's bail was revoked after he and his wife allegedly lied to the courts regarding the couple's finances in order to obtain a lower bond. The courts ordered a surrender time of 2:30 this afternoon, and roughly 40 minutes prior, Zimmerman surrendered himself to authorities. Earl
George Zimmerman Released From Jail [VIDEO]
George Zimmerman Released From Jail [VIDEO]
George Zimmerman Released From Jail [VIDEO]
Trayvon Martin's murderer, George Zimmerman was released from jail on a $150 thousand bond, of which he posted $15,000 and is a free man until trial. However, his lawyer and those close to him are asking for protection from those who are still upset regarding the situation. They fear for his life. Zimmerman's location is being kept secret for his safety.
[BREAKING] George Zimmerman Granted Bond
[BREAKING] George Zimmerman Granted Bond
[BREAKING] George Zimmerman Granted Bond
A judge has granted a $150,000 bond with restrictions for George Zimmerman who is accused of shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Moments before the bond was announced by the judge, Zimmerman apologized for the death of Trayvon.
Wyclef Jean Releases Tribute Song to Trayvon Martin Called ‘Justice (If You’re 17)’
Wyclef Jean Releases Tribute Song to Trayvon Martin Called ‘Justice (If You’re 17)’
Wyclef Jean Releases Tribute Song to Trayvon Martin Called ‘Justice (If You’re 17)’
The Trayvon Martin case has gavilinzed the hip-hop community and has spawned several tribute songs in memory of the late teen. Following in the footsteps of Plies, rapper Wyclef Jean released his tribute song ‘Justice (If You’re 17),’ in honor of Martin who was shot and killed by neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman on Feb. 26.
Diddy, The-Dream, Frank Ocean, Nelly + Others Wear Hoodies in Support of Trayvon Martin
Diddy, The-Dream, Frank Ocean, Nelly + Others Wear Hoodies in Support of Trayvon Martin
Diddy, The-Dream, Frank Ocean, Nelly + Others Wear Hoodies in Support of Trayvon Martin
The Trayvon Martin case continues to be a polarizing social issue and has caught the attention of celebrities, President Obama and now, artists in the music community. Diddy, Frank Ocean, The-Dream, Nelly and others have posted photos on their Twitter accounts wearing hoodies in remembrance of Trayvon Martin.

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