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Sanford police released eight 911 calls late Friday.

In the first 911 call before Trayvon Martin (black teen) was killed, neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman (hispanic man above) can be heard pursuing the unarmed youngster on foot as he runs away.

“These ASSHOLES. They always get away,” Zimmerman said on a 911 call.

Moments later the police are bombarded with calls from terrified neighbors asking them to send police as a voice in the background can be heard screaming for help before the sound of two gun shots.

When police arrived at Florida’s Retreat at Twin Lakes Townhomes they found Trayvon, who had been returning from a store with candy for his younger brother, shot dead by 28-year-old Zimmerman.

Martin’s parents are now calling on the FBI to take over the investigation, saying they no longer trust the Sanford police department.

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911 calls released in Sanford shooting: MyFoxORLANDO.com

Meanwhile, Rev. Al Sharpton announced he’ll travel to the town of Sanford this week to stage a rally for the Martin family.

Sharpton announced his intentions to head south via his Facebook and Twitter accounts, stating he will arrive in Sanford this Thursday (March 22nd) and hold a rally at the First Shiloh Baptist Church in Sanford at 7:00p.m. The founder of the National Action Network is the latest to throw support behind the Martin family after the tragic loss of Trayvon.

via:blackmediascoop.com