On the night of Martin’s death, Zimmerman’s was out patrolling as he usually did. The only change was he saw a figure climb a fence into the gated community he was watching. After seeing the figure climb over the fence, he called the police. He …show more content…
Some believe that the case itself proves that you as an individual can go looking for trouble and have it declared self defense (CNN). Other’s find that the evidence presented does not create compelling story that Zimmerman was racist and just wanted to get off on beating up a black kid. So the prosecutors had to play to emotions and sell Zimmerman as a cold hearted killer hunting for a young innocent child. All the while, the prosecutors brought up evidence that would be dismissed because no solid conclusion could be drawn from it (Cohen). On Zimmerman’s side, he had wounds on the back of his head, bruises on his face, and a fractured nose to prove that he had a physical confrontation with Trayvon Martin. In the end there was simply not enough evidence to convict Zimmerman of second degree murder or manslaughter. So the question naturally poses itself, was justice brought to Trayvon Martin. And based on the facts, or lack thereof, it was