Sounds like a shout out to the race hustlers behind this miscarriage of justice.

(CBS NEWS) — For weeks, the dialogue has gone back and forth about what really happened on Feb. 26, 2012 — the night Trayvon Martin died from a single gunshot to the chest.

On Thursday, the investigative team headed by special prosecutor Angela Corey released an affidavit of probable cause that lays out the prosecution’s version of events that night.

Most tellingly, the affidavit describes how Martin was returning from a 7-11 store, where he had bought a can of iced tea and a bag of skittles, “when he was profiled by George Zimmerman.”

“Zimmerman who also lived in the gated community, and was driving his vehicle observed Martin and assumed Martin was a criminal. Zimmerman felt Martin did not belong in the gated community and called the police,” states the affidavit, prepared by investigators T.C. O’Steen and Dale Gilbreath with the state attorney’s office of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida.

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