A huge trove of documents has been released by prosecutors in the Trayvon Martin case. Among the biggest revelations so far is that the autopsy reveals Martin had THC in his system. But police said the shooting was "ultimately avoidable."
ABC News, which is digging through the documents, reports:
"The autopsy report shows traces of the drug THC, which is found in marijuana, in Martin's blood and urine.
"The autopsy also shows that Zimmerman shot Martin from a distance of between 1 inch and 18 inches away, bolstering Zimmerman's claim that he shot Martin during a struggle that landed Zimmerman on his back, Martin straddling him and banging Zimmerman's head on the ground.
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A US federal judge has released two men accused of being part of the Gambino crime family on bail ahead of Thanksgiving.
Diego Tantillo, 48, and Angelo Gradilone, 57, left Brooklyn Federal Court on Wednesday, dressed in beige prison clothing, in time for the holiday.
The two men were arraigned on racketeering charges on November 8 and were initially denied bond over fears they could flee the country, threaten witnesses and use facilities of the crime syndicate to help with intimidation.
Gridiron Football achieved two firsts in Arizona during the past weekend: first, a coaches conference and showcase only for females flag football; and second, a youth football competition for flag and 7v7 teams. Among the noteworthy figures that joined them were Trey McBride, starting tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, Lyndsey Fry, who won a…
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TV, film and theater actor William Bogert, who appeared in a recurring role on 1980s sitcom “Small Wonder” and in films such as “War Games,” died Jan. 12 in New York. He was 83.
On “Small Wonder,” which ran from 1985 to 1989, Bogert played Brandon Brindle, the Lawsons’ neighbor and Harriet’s father who became Ted Lawson’s boss after stealing his ideas.
On Dave Chappelle’s “Chapelle’s Show,” Bogert was Kent Wallace, the host of “Frontline” spoofs.