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Here are some images to show people that there is a peaceful way to gather together an entire community of people who are interested in justice for this innocent boy.

Rev. Al Sharpton was in Sanford, earlier today, asking for George Zimmerman's arrest.

It is estimated that over 5,000 people showed for the rally.

Local businesses, including Hollerbach's Willow Tree - an local German restaurant in the heart of Sanford, showed its support on twitter stating "our community, my town of Sanford, Fl will get better we always do no matter what people say about my town" and "#Trayvon Martin #Sanford FL there is no chaos or mayhem folks, its a lot of people coming to pay their respects and make things right."

Many local businesses echoing this sentiment to quell any worries that this rally could become a violent demonstration. The entire community stands behind this family and is unified in the pursuit of justice.

Images below were submitted by a Michelle Fiumara. If you have more, please submit them to steve@infosack.com

 
 
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Sanford - Any time you have police holding back the 911 recording, you know there's something extremely incrimination on there.

Unless you've been living under a rock, you have heard about the young black teen who was shot by a neighborhood watch "captain" - a civilian appointment by the way that does not constitute the use of deadly force by any means - who has yet to be arrested.

A teen with a bright future, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was gunned down by 28-year-old George Zimmerman.

If Zimmerman followed national protocol, he would have simply reported any suspicious behavior to the 911 operator he was on the line with.

Martin was visiting his dad and stepmom at their gated community town-home, when he agreed to get some snacks for his little brother down at the local convenience store.

The teen was found dead with a bag of Skiddles and a can of iced tea in his pockets. Unarmed.

Police Chief Bill Lee, confirmed to WFTV the 911 operator told Zimmerman not to engage the boy, however you can hear him tell the dispatcher "They always get away."

Zimmerman claims a scuffle occurred, forcing him to use deadly force on the teen.

Many people from around the country are rallying behind the family as Treyvon Martin had no history of violence, no criminal record, a good kid in school, just chose a wrong day to be black in a neighborhood with a crazy neighborhood watch captain.

Sanford Police say they are investigating and Zimmerman is being cooperative. However, the family is suing in pursuit of some kind of justice.

Police are stalling on releasing the tape, possibly to let the outrage die down on this tragedy before sparking another racial episode in Florida history.

Anytime you have a (potentially) racially motivated event, the police will do what they can in the best interest to protect the integrity of the case to avoid another L.A. style riot.

We will keep you up to date on this story as the release of the 911 tape is eminent.

 
 
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Seminole County - For whatever reason, we don't see many douchebag women here at InfoSack.

It seems Sarah Barnes is doing her part to eliminate this unequal coverage of female criminal idiots.

Barnes, 26, confessed to burning down the world's 5th oldest tree, The Senator. While the news of her confession is great, much was lost the day The Senator burned down.

3500 years of history, and serving as Florida's first tourist attraction for many years, Sarah's confession does nothing to correct the situation.

According to Police, Barnes used the park many times to buy and sell drugs. She claims she lit a small fire to see better at night, and when the fire got out of control, she took pictures and uploaded them to her laptop.

When police searched her home, they found methamphetamines and other drug paraphernalia.


 
 
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Lake Mary - If you live in the Lake Mary, Heathrow, Altamonte area, then you have probably heard of Papa Joes.

The owner, Mike G. is a close personal friend of mine. We went to high school together.

I can say the man is an expert in his field. A true Pizza Connoisseur who runs three successful restaurants, Mike was recently interview by Fox 35 for a segment on National Pizza Day.

Pretty cool stuff! Check it out. Don't be surprised if you are starving after watching this.



 
 
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By Steve Figueroa

Around 7PM Saturday, a strong gas odor blanketed the Seminole Town Center. I was actually there in the parking lot of Ale House when this occurred. Something was definitely not right about it.

My buddy and I were standing outside the Sanford Ale House, watching a family assist their daughter change a flat tire on I-4. For some reason they decide to hoof it across the highway with the spare tire in hand, leaping a 7 foot barrier wall to head towards the Sears Auto Center.

As we stood there baffled by what we were watching, we were both hit hard by the scent of propane. It was pretty intense. We couldn't think of a source as we were standing in the parking lot, far away from anything resembling a large propane tank.

Shortly after the odor hit us, sirens could be heard. One after another, Seminole County Fire trucks began to arrive. The food court was evacuated by Mall Security and they also shut off the Main Gas Valve.

Once the Fire Department went inside and realized how strong the odor was, they pulled the fire alarm to evacuate the entire building. This situation could have been devastating had an explosion occurred.

Right now, crews are working to figure out the cause of the gas leak and the Mall is scheduled to be reopened Sunday morning.



 
 
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Deputy Matt Miller
Longwood - Hundreds of officers came from all over the state to pay their respects to fallen Deputy, Matt Miller, 53.

He served Seminole County for 24years, and never had one complaint. In a world full of people who love to complain, that says a lot about this officer.

Prior to his career as a Deputy, he was also U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

Details of the accident are still being investigated by the F.H.P. However, the department has stated he began pursuit on a speeding vehicle when the car made a hard right and Deputy Miller slammed into the passenger side.

Deputy Matt Miller is survived by his wife, siblings, and hundreds of officers and citizens whom he left a lasting impression with.

Details of the incident can be seen here. Full image gallery of the funeral can be seen here.


 
 
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Sanford - God only knows why a 66 year old was driving an Impala in the first place.

The Orlando Sentinel reports a southbound Amtrak train heading for Miami, creamed a nice old lady in her Impala. Turns out she came up with the brilliant plan to turn off the road she was on, and got stuck on the tracks.

Fight or Flight certainly did not play a factor as Joyce Piazza stayed in the vehicle while this 100 Ton Bullet of Fledgeling Train business smashed into her car.

Fortunately, she only sustained minor injuries. I can't imagine the guilt of the conductor watching her from a mile away NOT getting out of the car.  And letting it get demolished like most normal people would. That's what insurance is for.

I only hope the image above represents the car in this story. Sadly. It's probably a nice new impala.