Alors que Zimmerman libéré sous caution, Fla. chef de la police qui a refusé de l'arrêter est sous la loupe

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SANFORD, Fla. — While George Zimmerman is free on bail, the police chief criticized for not charging him after Trayvon Martin’s slaying remains under scrutiny, as city commissioners want to wait for the results of a federal investigation to decide if they will accept Chief Bill Lee’s resignation.

It could take months before Sanford city commissioners have the information they say they need.

That’s because the U.S. Department of Justice is expected to make a thorough analysis of how the city’s police department handled the investigation into the Feb. 26 killing of the 17-year-old Martin, including studying when officers arrived to the scene of the shooting to the actions that Lee and other officials took in their ultimate decision not to arrest Zimmerman. Lee remains on paid leave.

“The city commission spoke,” city manager Norton Bonaparte said. “They were not ready to have the resignation. So we’ll move forward.”

Pendant ce temps, the city needs someone to lead its police department. Mayor Jeff Triplett — one of the three city officials who voted 3-2 Monday not to accept Lee’s resignation — said he’d like to see an interim police chief serve before the commission makes a final decision on Lee’s proposed resignation.

An interim chief could be hired as early as next week, Bonaparte said. He hedged, cependant, when he was asked if he thought an interim chief could be effective.

“That’ll be up to the community,»At-il dit. “It’s a challenge. … We’ll move forward to see if we can get a speedy investigation from the United States Department of Justice or some other entities. That’s what I heard from the city commission.”

Bonaparte presented commissioners with a signed resignation agreement that he prepared with Lee prior to Monday’s meeting. Lee stepped down temporarily in March because he said he wanted to let emotions cool in the aftermath of Martin’s slaying.

It seemed likely commissioners would sign off on Lee’s resignation — after all, they previously gave him a “no confidence vote.” Yet the panel decided not to accept the resignation agreement, which would have included four months of severance for Lee. The majority of commissioners said they wanted to wait for the outside investigation to conclude.

The lack of an arrest in the Martin case led to protests across the nation and spurred a debate about race and the laws of self-defense. Zimmerman’s father is white and his mother is from Peru. Martin était noir. The shooting also led to the local prosecutor recusing himself from the case, prompting the governor to appoint special prosecutor Angela Corey, who eventually charged Zimmerman.

La majorité des commissaires lundi blâmé la polarisation de l'affaire Martin et sa manipulation par le département de la police sur des groupes extérieurs. Les partisans de Lee portaient "Bring Back Billy" T-shirts à la réunion, s'il y avait des détracteurs ainsi.

"Je suis déçu mais pas surpris,», A déclaré Williams Velma, le seul représentant noir sur la commission qui ont voté pour accepter la démission.

Plus tôt lundi, Zimmerman, qui a glissé hors de la prison sur $150,000 caution dans l'obscurité du petit matin, rentra dans la clandestinité et probablement fui vers un autre État pour éviter les menaces comme il attend son procès assassiner au deuxième degré.

Martin n'était pas armé et revenait vers la maison de la maison de la fiancée de son père quand Zimmerman l'a vu, a appelé la police et a commencé à le suivre. A fight broke out — investigators say it is unknown who started it.

Zimmerman says Martin, who was visiting from Miami, attacked him. Zimmerman says he shot Martin in self-defense, citing Florida’s “stand your ground” law, which gives broad legal protection to anyone who says they used deadly force because they feared death or great bodily harm.

Zimmerman was not charged for more than six weeks, sparking nationwide protests.

Even though authorities can pinpoint Zimmerman’s location with a GPS ankle bracelet that he must wear round the clock, the public may not see him again for some time. Zimmerman has waived his appearance at his upcoming arraignment next month, so he can stay underground if he wants.

“He’s doing well, he’s very glad to be out, trying to get settled in, still worried about his safety, mais, vous savez, talking to his family and feeling much better than being in” jail, L'avocat de Zimmerman, Mark O'Mara, said Monday night on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360.

O’Mara declined to say if Zimmerman was in Florida, only saying his client will travel to several locations for his safety. O’Mara did not immediately return phone calls Monday by The Associated Press.

Associated Press writer Mike Schneider in Orlando, Fla. contributed to this article.

Source: Associated Press

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