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Trayvon Martin‘s autopsy has been released and reveals that the Florida teen that was shot and killed by neighborhood watchman, George Zimmerman, suffered injuries to his knuckles, which the powers that be will definitely try to claim that Martin attacked Zimmerman, resulting in his death.

WFTV.com reports that a medical examiner found two injuries on Martin’s body: the fatal gunshot wound to the chest and broken skin on his knuckles. Martin died from a single gunshot wound to the chest fired from “intermediate range,” according to an autopsy report reviewed Wednesday by NBC News. Reports are still trying to claim that Zimmerman had a pair of black eyes, a fractured nose and two cuts to the back of his head after the fatal shooting on Feb. 26. I don’t remember seeing any of this on the man that shot Trayvon Martin when he was brought into the precinct shortly after the shooting.

I personally maintain that Martin’s injuries are more than likely a result of him fighting Zimmerman for his life. What unarmed teenager do you know would fight a grown man with a gun? The only way this fight took place is if/when Zimmerman approached Martin with the gun and Martin knew he was going to have to fight for his life.

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I just don’t understand why they’re prolonging this man’s sentencing, especially when in the same state, abused wife, Marissa Alexander was sentences to 20 years for shooting a warning shot into the air to ward off her husband’s advances. Our justice system sucks.

What do you think about the autopsy report showing injuries to Trayvon Martin’s knuckles and the defense team trying to claim it’s from attacking Zimmerman? Let’s discuss on Twitter @Rhapsodani.

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