Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Slinger case echoes national furor over Trayvon Martin Walking While Black Someone could do something It Just Keeps Coming Back To This told girlfriend of being followed George Zimmerman's Collaborators Case Does Florida Law Protect Shooter use Stand Your Ground law or pursuit a black teen In wake Martin's death America is soulsearching Social media vaulted into spotlight House members want answers in shooting Some Afternoon Linkage Fox News Commenters React to 'Good Shot Zimmy' draws celebrities feds join investigation The Controversial at the Heart Grand Jury Hear Evidence Twin investigations open goes State Attorney's Office today

Lawyer: Before death, Trayvon Martin told girlfriend he was being followed Trayvon Martin case to go before grand jury: A grand jury will take up the case of Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old boy fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer near Orlando. Two probes open in Trayvon Martin case Justice Department and local prosecutors launch probes into shooting of an unarmed black teen as outrage in Florida grows Call To Action Grows In Trayvon Martin Case A call to action that is growing by the day in the Trayvon Martin shooting death. Trayvon Martin case: use of Stand Your Ground law or pursuit of a black teen? The shooting death of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin is no longer in the sole hands of local law-enforcement officials, meaning the wheels of justice appear to be moving, after a three-week delay, toward a fuller investigation of whether the shooter killed the 17-year-old in self-defense. Trayvon: Rep. Wilson 'Tired Of Burying Young Black Boys' U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) delivered a speech Tuesday on the floor of the House of Representatives about the Trayvon Martin case. Martin lived in Wilson's district in South Florida. Trayvon Martin Case: At Sanford Town Hall, Residents And Civil Rights Leaders Push For Shooter's Arrest SANFORD, Fla. -- After declaring victories in getting federal and state officials to investigate the case of an unarmed black teenager shot to death by a neighborhood watch captain, civil rights leaders continued to pressure authorities to make an arrest. Opinion: Florida law lets killers go free? Trayvon Martin went out to buy some Skittles -- and was shot dead before he made it home. The case is horrifying, maddening, grotesque. CNN's legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says perhaps worst of all, there may be nothing Florida law enforcement can do about it. Does Florida law let killers go free? Trayvon Martin went out to buy some Skittles -- and was shot dead before he made it home. The case is horrifying, maddening, grotesque. And -- perhaps worst of all -- there may be nothing Florida law enforcement can do about it. Why White People Should Care About Trayvon Martin African-American teen Trayvon Martin was shot while unarmed by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer who claimed self-defense. For one reaction to the shooting, host Michel Martin speaks with GlobalGrind.com's Michael Skolnik, who is white and says the only thing that made Martin look suspicious was the color of his skin. Lawyer: Trayvon Martin told girlfriend that he was being followed Trayvon Martin case to go before grand jury: A grand jury will take up the case of Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old boy fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer near Orlando.
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References:
http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/slinger-case-echoes-national-furor-over-trayvon-martin-8i4l30i-143423826.html
http://prospect.org/article/walking-while-black
http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/~r/usatoday-NewsTopStories/~3/hH12rYsSSPs/1
http://prospect.org/article/stand-your-ground
http://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/CBSNewsEveningNews/~3/YIur7toENII/
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/orlandosentinel/news/local/orange/~3/sZvXVtVVJkI/story01.htm
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