ZIMMERMAN: I wanted to make sure that -- I believe they asked me for my address, and I wanted to be sure that nobody was lingering and could hear my address and then come back. And I was making sure that there wasn't anybody that was going to surprise me, and just trying to give them an accurate location.
HANNITY: Because they said, you know, can we meet you here at a certain location, and you said have them call me.
ZIMMERMAN: Yes.
HANNITY: Why did you want them at that point to call you?
ZIMMERMAN: I hadn't given them a correct address. I gave them a -- the clubhouse vicinity. However, I was walking through to my street, Retreat View Circle, and I was going to give them the actual street number and name.
HANNITY: How long was it, George, after that, that you saw Trayvon again? Because you said you stopped, that you did not continue pursuing him. When did you next see Trayvon Martin?
ZIMMERMAN: Less than 30 seconds.
HANNITY: OK. Where were you? Where exactly were you at that point, and how far away were you from your car at that moment?
ZIMMERMAN: I'd guess about 100 feet or more.
HANNITY: So you never went further than how far approximately from your car?
ZIMMERMAN: I would estimate it to be approximately 100 feet.
HANNITY: So you never went further than that from the car?
ZIMMERMAN: No, sir.
HANNITY: OK. And so at that point, Trayvon is -- all of a sudden you turned around and there he was?
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir.
HANNITY: What happened next?
ZIMMERMAN: He asked me what my problem was.
HANNITY: Expletive problem?
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir. And I was wearing a rain jacket, and I had put my cell phone in my jacket pocket, as opposed to my jeans pocket where I normally keep it. And I immediately went to grab my phone to this time call 911 instead of a non-emergency, and when I reached into my pants pocket -- because that's where I keep it out of habit -- it wasn't there, and I was shocked. I looked up and he punched me and broke my nose.
HANNITY: One shot?
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir.
HANNITY: One shot?
ZIMMERMAN: Yes.
HANNITY: So he said to you, you have expletive, you have a problem. Those are the exact words used. You remember it?
ZIMMERMAN: "Do you have a problem? What's your problem?"
HANNITY: What's your problem.
And you said to him, "I don't have a problem."
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir.
HANNITY: You reached for your phone?
ZIMMERMAN: I reached for it as I was saying, "No, I don't have a problem."
HANNITY: And at that point you just got hit?
ZIMMERMAN: He was already within arm's length from me.
HANNITY: And was that the punch in the nose that broke your nose?
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir.
HANNITY: Right there, and you went immediately down to the ground?
ZIMMERMAN: I don't remember if I went immediately to the ground or if he pushed me to the ground but I ended up on the ground.
HANNITY: What do you remember happened from there? Because there were police reports and descriptions that you gave, and that you were a little bit dazed, obviously. And at one point, you said that you wanted him -- you wanted to get -- stop him from hitting your head on the cement.
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir.
HANNITY: Is that what you told the police?
ZIMMERMAN: Yes, sir.
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