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And here I thought they didn't bother to interview witnesses.
Cheryl Brown's son A (13) was less than 20 yards away when TM was shot on the night of February 26. Austin did not see much but heard plenty. Enough to cause him stress and worry, wondering what if it had been him out there that night instead of TM.
"That investigator said flat out that we don't think it was self-defense," Brown said, recalling the day the police came to interview Austin. "Several times he said, 'I have kids, and I'm going to tell you something that I don't tell many people.' He looked at me and said, 'You have to read between the lines. There's some stereotyping going on.'"
She continued: "He stood here in my family room telling me that this guy [Zimmerman] is not right and it wasn't self-defense and that they have to prove that it wasn't. He was adamant about that. I don't know if that was to make me less uncomfortable or to make us feel that he was on our side."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/17/trayvon-martin-killing-yo_n_1355795.html