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George Zimmerman listens as the verdict is announced July 13 in Sanford, Fla.
In an interview Thursday with ABC News, the woman identified as Juror B29 during the trial discussed the deliberations that led to the acquittal of Zimmerman on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges on July 13 in the shooting death last year of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman said he shot Martin in self defense.
The juror, whom the network identified as Puerto Rican, was the only minority member on the six-woman jury.
In a statement late Thursday, Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, said:
"It is devastating for my family to hear the comments from juror B29, comments which we already knew in our hearts to be true. That George Zimmerman literally got away with murder. This new information challenges our nation once again to do everything we can to make sure that this never happens to another child."
Attempts by NBC News to reach Zimmerman attorney Mark O'Mara for comment were not successful.
Only one other juror has spoken out publicly about the verdict. Juror B37 said in an interview earlier this month on CNN that only three jurors thought Zimmerman should be acquitted when deliberations began and that all of them cried when they were over.
She said Martin "played a huge role" in his own death and said "he could have walked away and gone home."
Four of the other jurors — all but the woman who spoke to ABC News on Thursday — later issued a statement saying Juror B37's remarks didn't represent their views.
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