A new picture of George Zimmerman the night he shot Trayvon Martin was released Monday.

The image was made public on the George Zimmerman Legal Case website, run by Zimmerman's defense team.

The color photo shows Zimmerman with an obvious broken nose, and blood on his face.

The image is part of the State's Ninth Supplemental Discovery. Zimmerman's attorneys are promising to release more documents from that discovery.

George Zimmerman is accused of shooting and killing Trayvon Martin in February. Zimmerman claims he shot in self-defense.

Benjamin Crump, attorney for Trayvon Martin's family, released this statement in response:

"There would have been no interaction between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman had Mr. Zimmerman not gotten out of his car that night. This is a color photograph of a photo we've already seen.  What we're interested in [is] an X-ray of this alleged broken nose."

Late Monday, George Zimmerman's defense team filed a motion to question a Sanford police investigator for a second time.

In the new motion, Mark O'Mara claims the state attorney's office hasn't disclosed that Investigator William Erwin was present when Trayvon Martin's father confirmed to police that screams heard on the 911 call from the night of the shooting did not come from his son, Trayvon.

Until now, O'Mara says the state attorney's office had only said Investigator Erwin performed a voice stress test on George Zimmerman.