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Posted: 4/11/2012 6:56:06 PM EST
Special Prosecutor Angela Corey announces that charges will be filed against George Zimmerman for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin during a press conference at The State Attourney's Office in Jacksonville, Florida, April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Daron Dean
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Posted: 4/11/2012 6:53:49 PM EST
Special Prosecutor Angela Corey announces that charges will be filed against George Zimmerman for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin during a press conference at The State Attourney's Office in Jacksonville, Florida, April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Daron Dean
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Posted: 4/11/2012 6:52:54 PM EST
Special Prosecutor Angela Corey announces that charges will be filed against George Zimmerman for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin during a press conference at The State Attourney's Office in Jacksonville, Florida April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Daron Dean (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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Posted: 4/11/2012 6:48:50 PM EST
Special Prosecutor Angela Corey announces that charges will be filed against George Zimmerman for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin during a press conference at The State Attourney's Office in Jacksonville, Florida, April 11, 2012. REUTERS/Daron Dean (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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Posted: 4/11/2012 3:35:47 PM EST
FILE - In this April 2, 2012 file photo, Attorney General Eric Holder speaks in Washington. Holder said Wednesday that the Justice Department will take appropriate action in the killing of Trayvon Martin if it finds evidence that a federal criminal civil rights crime has been committed. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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Posted: 4/11/2012 11:58:49 AM EST
A demonstrator holds a protest sign at a rally in support of slain teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Keith Bedford
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Posted: 4/11/2012 10:28:49 AM EST
A demonstrator holds a protest sign at a rally in support of slain teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Keith Bedford
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:57:27 PM EST
A couple takes part in a protest rally for slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin in New York on April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:55:24 PM EST
Patrons sitting in a restaurant watch protesters carrying images of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin demand justice for his death through New York on April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:53:13 PM EST
Protesters hold placards while demanding justice for the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:49:40 PM EST
Protesters hold images of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin while demanding justice for his killing during a march through New York April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:44:58 PM EST
A man wearing a bandana participate in a protest march demanding justice for the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:44:34 PM EST
Demonstrators march in a rally in support of slain teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:40:03 PM EST
Demonstrators march past alfresco diners as they take part in a rally in support of slain teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, on February 26, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:29:24 PM EST
Men eating pizza along a side walk look towards dozens of protesters carrying images of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin while demanding justice for his death through New York, April 10, 2012. Martin was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on February 26, saying it was in self-defense. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:27:33 PM EST
A man holds up an image of slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin near a protest demanding justice for his death in New York, April 10, 2012. Martin was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on February 26, saying it was in self-defense. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:25:40 PM EST
A man holds a cardboard cut-out of slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin as demonstrators march through the streets of New York, April 10, 2012, demanding justice for his death. Martin was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on February 26, saying it was in self-defense. A mural of musician Gil Scott-Heron is seen in the background. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:16:58 PM EST
Demonstrators march in a rally in support of slain teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. The February 26 killing of the black teenager by neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman, a Hispanic man, has triggered protests around the country. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 10:14:52 PM EST
Demonstrators march in a rally in support of slain teenager Trayvon Martin in New York April 10, 2012. The February 26 killing of the black teenager by neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman, a Hispanic man, has triggered protests around the country. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
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Posted: 4/10/2012 9:20:46 PM EST
This photo provided by the Sanford Police Department shows a police cruiser Tuesday, April 10, 2012, after it was shot in Sanford, Fla. Authorities say gunfire knocked out a window on the car parked near the townhome community in Florida where unarmed black teen Trayvon Martin was shot to death by a neighborhood watch volunteer. Sanford police told Orlando television station WKMG the cruiser was found with at least two bullet holes Tuesday morning after witnesses reported hearing at least six gunshots. (AP photo/Sanford Police Department)