The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence has released a new ad that reenacts the circumstances surrounding the night Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman.

The online ad uses audio from the 911 calls made on the night Martin was shot as he walked through a gated community returning from a convenience store.

The ad shows a man watching a younger man wearing a hoodie as he walks across a grassy area. It cuts to the inside of a home as audio of a woman calling 911 plays in the background. After screaming and the sound of a gunshot is heard, the camera pulls back to reveal the body of Martin on the ground. As it pulls back further, more people in hoodies are seen lying on the ground, and the names of the more than 20 states that have Stand Your Ground laws are displayed.

A tag line at the end urges viewers to oppose Stand Your Ground laws.

"'Stand Your Ground' laws have essentially legalized murder. With this PSA, we hope to add to the nationwide push to repeal these immoral laws," CSGV Communications Director Ladd Everitt told The Huffington Post.



The laws allow a person to use deadly force in cases of self-defense without being charged with a crime. Zimmerman first used Stand Your Ground as justification for shooting Martin, but the defense was not used in his case.

He was found not guilty of second degree murder and manslaughter on July 13.

See the ad below.