please show me at which point in the video of zimmerman being taken to police station shows a drop of blood on him?
So, youve pinpointed where you believe the police are lying. Now prove it.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-zimmerman-video-20120329,0,7952997.story ORLANDO, Fla. — Officers marched a handcuffed George Zimmerman into Sanford, Fla., police headquarters the night he shot and killed Trayvon Martin, and video from security cameras picked up no obvious sign of injury to the neighborhood watch volunteer.
The video debuted Wednesday evening on ABC's "World News With Diane Sawyer."
Police say Zimmerman told them he shot Martin on Feb. 26 in self-defense after the 6-foot high school junior punched him, got on top of him and began banging his head into a sidewalk.
Martin, 17, was unarmed. He was walking through a gated community where a friend lived, carrying a package of Skittles and an ice tea.
Zimmerman, 28, called 911 to report a suspicious person, Martin. The dispatcher asked Zimmerman whether he was following the person. When Zimmerman said yes, the dispatcher told him not to.
Zimmerman reportedly told police he lost track of Martin, who then appeared in front of him and confronted him. Police have said Zimmerman is protected by Florida's "stand your ground" law, which allows people to shoot if they feel threatened, without trying to retreat. Zimmerman has not been charged.
The case is under investigation by the state and the U.S. Justice Department.
According to the
Sanford police report on the night of the shooting, Zimmerman was bleeding from his nose and the back of his head when officers arrived at the scene. But the video, provided to ABC News by the city of Sanford, shows no obvious sign of blood or injury.
Paramedics treated him at the scene and he told them he did not need to go to a hospital, police reported.
The video shows a somber Zimmerman, hands cuffed behind his back, stepping from a patrol car, surrounded by several officers, walking through a door, entering a room and walking away.