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George Zimmerman is speaking out for the first time since the federal government decided not to prosecute him for killing teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford.
Zimmerman's first public comments since the decision were aimed at President Obama, among others.
Zimmerman said the president was guilty of ramping up racial tension when he said, "If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon." He also blamed the media for portraying him as racist, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
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Zimmerman has turned down requests for interviews. His comments were made in a video with his Tampa divorce attorney.
The former community watch leader was acquitted of murder in the high-profile Martin case, but he said he has not been able to lead a normal life since. He's been arrested several times, mostly for domestic-related incidents.
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