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A special prosecutor in the second-degree murder case against George Zimmerman will release more evidence Thursday, including a first glimpse at what the FBI has found in its civil rights investigation, according to reports.
Sanford, Fla., police officers were interviewed by nearly a dozen FBI agents about Zimmerman's shooting of Trayvon Martin. Agents also spoke with Zimmerman's former girlfriend, as well as his neighbor, Frank Taffee, and employees at the gun store where Zimmerman bought the firearm used to shoot Martin, according to The Orlando Sentinel.
Unidentified witnesses were interviewed, too, the paper said.
Summaries of those interviews are expected to be released Thursday at 10 a.m. ET, but there will be no official finding from the FBI or the Department of Justice.
Also expected to be released, according to The Sentinel:
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A special prosecutor in the second-degree murder case against George Zimmerman will release more evidence Thursday, including a first glimpse at what the FBI has found in its civil rights investigation, according to reports.
Sanford, Fla., police officers were interviewed by nearly a dozen FBI agents about Zimmerman's shooting of Trayvon Martin. Agents also spoke with Zimmerman's former girlfriend, as well as his neighbor, Frank Taffee, and employees at the gun store where Zimmerman bought the firearm used to shoot Martin, according to The Orlando Sentinel.
Unidentified witnesses were interviewed, too, the paper said.
Summaries of those interviews are expected to be released Thursday at 10 a.m. ET, but there will be no official finding from the FBI or the Department of Justice.
Also expected to be released, according to The Sentinel:
- Cell phone records from Trayvon Martin's father, Tracy
- Emails from Zimmerman and Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee
- Crime scene photos and diagrams
- Seminole County jail records. Zimmerman has been arrested and freed on bail twice since he was charged with second-degree murder on April 11.
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