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George Zimmerman Criticizes Pres. Obama, Says He ‘Can’t Feel Guilty’ for Killing Trayvon Martin

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This image taken from a video released by attorney Howard Iken on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, shows George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted of murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, during an interview in Orlando, Fla., on Friday, March 7, 2014. The video was made by Iken who is representing Zimmerman in his divorce. In the video, Zimmerman says he’s trying to be a good person and he thinks he can help others after what he has gone through. (AP Photo/Howard Iken)

This image taken from a video released by attorney Howard Iken on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, shows George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted of murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, during an interview in Orlando, Fla., on Friday, March 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Howard Iken)

 

(The Grio) – George Zimmerman is speaking out for the first time since the Department of Justice cleared him of civil rights violations.

The message is clear: He’s not sorry.

Zimmerman maintained that his actions in shooting Trayvon Martin were justified and that he would not have done anything differently, claiming that he would have wanted something to change only if he felt there was something he could have done to save both their lives.

“Only in a true life-and-death scenario can you have mental clearness to know that you cannot feel guilty for surviving,” he said.

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