(FOX NEWS) Jurors' jaws dropped Monday as a prosecutor in the George Zimmerman murder trial laid out a profanity-laced opening statement that sought to paint the defendant as an angry and out-of-control vigilante who was stalking Trayvon Martin when he shot the teen in the gated community in Sanford, Fla., where he lived.
“F---ing punks,” Prosecutor John Guy, said in open court, quoting Zimmerman's own words to a 911 dispatcher. “These a--holes, they always get away.”
The language - rare for open court, appeared to stun the six female jurors who must decide whether Zimmerman shot and killed the 17-year-old African-American teen in self defense, or if he stalked the youth and provoked the deadly confrontation.