Trayvon Martin vs. George Zimmerman: What really happened?

Local police muddy the water by suggesting that the young black teen may have been the aggressor in the controversial Florida shooting that left him dead

George Zimmerman in a 2005 booking photo: Police say Zimmerman claims he shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin only after the unarmed teen attacked him.
(Image credit: REUTERS/Orange County Sheriff's Office)

The Florida shooting case that has roiled the nation for weeks took an unexpected turn Monday, when police released the shocking account of neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman, who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin on Feb. 26. As protesters in Sanford, Fla. — where the 17-year-old was killed — marked the one-month anniversary of the killing by demanding Zimmerman's arrest, police revealed that Zimmerman claims it was Trayvon who attacked first, punching Zimmerman in the face, jumping on him, and repeatedly banging the 28-year-old's head on the ground. Here, a guide to the latest allegations:

How did Zimmerman and Trayvon confront each other?

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