Tag: Trayvon Martin

A Picture Says A Thousand Words

Filed in National by on March 24, 2012 36 Comments
A Picture Says A Thousand Words

Powerful. Miami Heat players came together and put their hoodies up for Trayvon. (LeBron James tweeted and Facebooked the picture.)

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President Obama Speaks On The Trayvon Martin Case

Filed in National by on March 23, 2012 55 Comments

At a news conference today, President Obama was asked about the Trayvon Martin Case. His response is inside.

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BREAKING: Sanford Police Chief Steps Aside “Temporarily!”

Filed in National by on March 22, 2012 7 Comments

I was going to wait and post this, but then I thought some of you might not be aware of the press conference and may want to watch at 3:30. I will update this post during and after the press conference. If you haven’t heard, yesterday the Sanford City Commission passed a motion of “no confidence” for Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee.

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Calls For Sanford Police Chief To Resign Over Trayvon Martin Case

Filed in National by on March 21, 2012 8 Comments

Police chief Bill Lee, of Sanford police, has insisted he carried out a “fair and thorough” investigation of the killing and that he cannot arrest George Zimmerman because he has told police he shot the teenager in self-defence and there was no evidence to contradict his account.

A thorough investigation? Not a chance. No evidence to contradict Zimmerman’s account? Well, if you don’t look for or gather evidence then there won’t be evidence, now will there? Gross incompetence of the Sanford Police would be a generous description at this point. Let’s look at what the Sanford Police didn’t do.

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UPDATED: Trayvon Martin Case To Go To Grand Jury, Feds Open Investigation, Trayvon On Phone With Friend During Incident

Filed in National by on March 20, 2012 14 Comments

The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI have opened an investigation into the “facts and circumstances” surrounding the killing of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teenager shot and killed last month by a neighborhood watch captain in an Orlando suburb.

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Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law

Filed in National by on March 19, 2012 40 Comments

There’s been a lot of talk about Florida’s Stand Your Ground (SYG) Law since the death of Trayvon Martin. So I decided to take a look at this law (which approximately 20 other states have adopted). Welcome to the age of vigilantism.

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Police Chief On Trayvon Martin Case Is “Sure” Both, George Zimmerman And Trayvon, Wished They Would Have Done Things Differently

Filed in National by on March 18, 2012 186 Comments

What exactly should Trayvon Martin have done differently? Not walked to the store? Not worn a hoodie?

There is something very, very wrong in Sanford, Florida. And I’m beginning to think what happened to Trayvon Martin is related to how the Sanford Police run their department. I’m beginning to think that George Zimmerman knew, if faced with what happened on February 26th, he’d get off… maybe even get a pat on the back, or a medal. And if he had actually shot and killed a “bad guy” he’d probably be heralded as a hero today. And that is a frightening thought. Far too often stories of a heroic citizen gunman are touted as the reason why guns are good, while stories of gun tragedies are dismissed as isolated incidents that shouldn’t be considered in the equation.

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