One of the jurors in George Zimmerman's trial said Monday that the jury had been split at first, with three people wanting to acquit, two interested in manslaughter, and one person backing second-degree murder. "I want people to know that we put everything into this verdict," the juror told CNN's Anderson Cooper. The all-female jury found Zimmerman, 29, not guilty Saturday in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin last year. Zimmerman had been charged with second-degree murder, but the jury was also allowed to consider manslaughter. "I think both were responsible for the situation they had gotten themselves into," said the juror, known as B37. "I think they both could have walked away."
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