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Trayvon Martin Case: At Sanford Town Hall, Residents And Civil Rights Leaders Push For Shooter's Arrest

By MIKE SCHNEIDER and CURT ANDERSON 03/21/12 03:20 PM ET AP

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.

At a town hall meeting Tuesday evening in Sanford, Fla., where the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin took place last month, officials from the NAACP, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Nation of Islam urged residents to remain calm but demanded a thorough investigation into the shooter, 28-year-old George Zimmerman.

Zimmerman has not been charged in the Feb. 26 shooting and has said he shot Martin, who was returning to a gated community in the city after buying candy at a convenience store, in self-defense after Martin attacked him. Police said Zimmerman is white; his family says he is Hispanic.

"I stand here as a son, father, uncle who is tired of being scared for our boys," said Benjamin Jealous, national president of the NAACP. "I'm tired of telling our young men how they can't dress, where they can't go and how they can't behave."

The case has ignited a furor against the police department of this Orlando suburb of 53,500 people, prompting rallies and a protest in Gov. Rick Scott's office Tuesday. The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division said it is sending its community relations service this week to Sanford to "address tension in the community."

Earlier in the week, the federal agency opened a civil rights probe into the shooting, and in Florida, Seminole County State Attorney Norm Wolfinger said a grand jury will meet April 10 to consider evidence in the case.

"We are pleased the Department of Justice has heeded our calls and agreed to investigate this outrageous case," Jealous said in an emailed statement Tuesday. "The rules of justice in this nation have failed when an innocent teenage boy can be shot to death by a vigilante and no arrest is made for weeks."

At the town hall meeting, more than 350 people packed into the Allen Chapel AME Church. People jumped to their feet and cheered when local NAACP leader Turner Clayton Jr. said the federal Justice Department should not only review the investigation but also take over the Sanford Police Department.

Other civil rights leaders said the city's police chief should step down.

"This is just the beginning of what is taking place," Clayton said. "We're going to make sure justice prevails."

When The Associated Press tried to reach the police department Tuesday evening for comment, a dispatcher told a reporter to call in the morning.

Earlier Tuesday, an attorney for Martin's family revealed the teenager told his girlfriend just moments before he was killed that he was being followed.

"'Oh he's right behind me, he's right behind me again,'" 17-year-old Trayvon Martin told his girlfriend on his cellphone, attorney Benjamin Crump said.

The girl later heard Martin say, "Why are you following me?" Another man asked, "What are you doing around here?'" Crump said.

Crump told reporters Tuesday Martin cried out when a man bearing a 9mm handgun came at him. Police said Zimmerman, who was found bleeding from his nose and the back of his head, told authorities he yelled out for help before shooting Martin.

"She absolutely blows Zimmerman's absurd self-defense claim out of the water," Crump said of Martin's girlfriend, whose name was withheld.

Martin, who was in town from Miami to visit his father in Sanford, called his 16-year-old girlfriend in Miami several times on Feb. 26, including just before the shooting, Crump said. The discovery of the lengthy conversations, including one moments before the shooting, was made over the weekend by Martin's father, who checked his son's cell phone log, Crump said.

The teenager told the girl on his way back from the store he'd taken shelter from the rain briefly at an apartment building in his father's gated community, Crump said. Martin then told her he was being followed and would try to lose the person, Crump said.

"She says: `Run.' He says, `I'm not going to run, I'm just going to walk fast,'" Crump said, quoting the girl.

After Martin encountered Zimmerman, the girl thought she heard a scuffle "because his voice changes like something interrupted his speech," Crump said. The phone call ended before the girl heard gunshots.

The last call was at 7:12 p.m. Police arrived at 7:17 p.m. to find Martin lying face down on the ground.

Zimmerman was handcuffed after police arrived and taken into custody for questioning, but was released by police without being charged. Police have interviewed Zimmerman twice since then.

Crump called the treatment patently unfair and asked if Martin would have received the same treatment if he had been the shooter.

"We will not rest until he is arrested. The more time that passes, this is going to be swept under the rug," Crump said.

Crump said he plans to turn over information about the call to federal investigators; a grand jury in Seminole County is also likely to subpoena the records. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is also involved in the state case.

Former federal prosecutors said there are limitations to a Justice Department civil rights probe, which typically would involve a sworn law enforcement officer accused of abusing his authority.

In this case, they said, it's not clear whether Zimmerman had any actual law enforcement authority or if the Sanford Police Department did anything improper. Zimmerman had a permit to carry a gun, but it was not required for his neighborhood watch patrol.

"I think the community has the feeling that there's some type of cover-up," said Jeffrey Sloman, former U.S. attorney in Miami. "At least the department's involvement makes sure it gets some review. He wasn't a police officer. I'm sure that this is going to be a tough case to prosecute."

Authorities may be hamstrung by a state "Stand Your Ground" law that allows people to defend themselves with deadly force and does not require a retreat in the face of danger. Asked Tuesday if that law needs change, Republican Gov. Rick Scott said "it's always positive to go back and think about existing laws."

During the town hall meeting in Sanford, Florida Rep. Geraldine Thompson promised the law's repeal would be a top priority for the state legislature's black caucus.

"If vigilante justice becomes the norm, will visitors feel comfortable coming to our state?" she said.

An online petition urging local authorities to prosecute Zimmerman had drawn more than 700,000 signatures at website Change.org as of early Wednesday. About 50 defense attorneys and protesters filled the lobby in the governor's office Tuesday to deliver a letter seeking an independent investigation and a task force to study racial profiling. They applauded when Scott came out of his office to talk to them.

"I will make sure justice prevails," Scott said. "I'm very comfortable that (state law enforcement) is going to do the right thing. They're not going to let somebody do something wrong and get away with it."

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Anderson reported from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Associated Press writers Brendan Farrington and Brent Kallestad contributed from Tallahassee, Fla.

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03:04 PM on 03/26/2012
The police department in this town is continuing a pattern started by an officers son sucker punching a homeless man with no repercussions. It was caught on video and nothing was done. Here we have a young boy who was shot to death by a disturbed vigilante who apparently needs to be heavily medicated. Reminds me of the lawless cops in a little movie called Hobo with a Shotgun.
02:08 PM on 03/23/2012
Moderators why are you with-holding my comments?
05:37 AM on 03/22/2012
Terrible, I live in The Netherlands, and this day, 26 february is my birthday. The day full of happines for my and my family was the worst day of the family of Trayvon Martin.
09:19 PM on 03/21/2012
Trayvon Martin should not have been shot. He did not look like he was on drugs. The man looked like he was Hispanic to me. I am a white person and I agree with the black community, in if the reverse scenario happened they would have had the bad person in jail already. I am outraged that there is a law that says you can shoot a person just because you thought he was threatening you. The man that did the shooting was the one that looked drugged and suspicous. I as a human being is praying for Trayvon's family and the community as a whole. Justice should pervail. God blessings are being sent to the family.
06:14 PM on 03/21/2012
TO: KAY2012..... I just read your comment about the youngboy being doused with gasoline and set on fire. Unfortunately, I have not seen nor heard of such a tragedy. If it is true, whoever did such a thing should be harshly punished (despite their color). But like Better B Good 2me said, "Stick to the subject at hand. Or why not go to where he is being talked about.....
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06:08 PM on 03/21/2012
And this is why the man should have been arrested and the cops are full of bull.

Q: Can an unarmed person legally pose a deadly threat?

In case after case during the past six years, Floridians who shot and killed unarmed opponents have not been prosecuted. Former National Rifle Association President Marion Hammer, a major force behind the law’s passage, cited her own size and age in 2006 interview with the Sentinel about what she would do if confronted by a younger and larger aggressor.

“I’m 4-foot-11. I’m 67 years old,” she said. “If you came at me, and I felt that my life was in danger or that I was going to be injured, I wouldn’t hesitate to shoot you.”

Treyvon was THE UNARMED SMALLER PERSON. The cops said the evidence agrees with Zimmerman, even if Treyvon had gotten on blow in defending himself, no way would he have been able to beat a man who outweighed him by over 100 lbs. to death.
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06:06 PM on 03/21/2012
Q: How did law enforcement respond to the law?

A: Prosecutors across the state opposed the law before it was enacted Oct. 1, 2005. In the following five months, there were at least 13 shootings in Central Florida where self-defense was claimed. Out of six men killed and four more wounded in the cases, only one was armed. Some Orlando-area police agencies simply stopped investigating shootings involving self-defense claims and referred them directly to state prosecutors to decide.

Well one question answered.
06:03 PM on 03/21/2012
WHAT'S ON MY MIND RIGHT NOW, I cannot write because I don't think too many people would understand my RAGE about all of this. That being said, I wonder where Zimmerman is right now. Is he nervous? Could he have imagined all of the press? Did he fantasize about killing a Black person? (I think so). Has he ever tried to become a cop? Who issued him that freakin' gun? Would he kill himself if he's faced with a prision term? And lastly, where are all the people who knew him from age two, and why aren't telling the public how he REALLY IS?!!!! I don't believe this type of behavior just immediately rises to the surface. I believe it shows itself here and there and people simply ignore it or choose not to talk about it and then BAM something like this happens. His wanting to be a ROBOCOP was a serious sign that something was wrong, and I believe his family, friends (he probably didn't have any), co-workers, etc etc all knew that something was weird about him and chose not to do anything and something like this, unfortunately, is what usually happens when people sit by and do nothing.
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06:01 PM on 03/21/2012
CBS4′s David Sutta pulled the statistics. Between 2000 and 2004, the number of "justifiable homicides" averaged about 12 a year. At the time, a homicide was only considered self-defense if a criminal threatened someone in their home or property. The "Stand Your Ground" law eliminated the property requirement, and allowed someone to claim self-defense if they justifiably felt they were in danger in any place.

Since that law passed the number of justifiable homicides nearly tripled, and averaged 35 a year between 2005 and 2010.

Wonder how many of these people were unarmed as well.
gov111w
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04:47 PM on 03/21/2012
All 'Stand your Ground" means is that legally you have the right to defend yourself, with deadly force if nescessary......A lot of states have self defense laws, not as pronounced or fancy as Floridas but non-the-less in most states you do have the right to defend yourself.
What needs to be determined is who confronted who first and who threw the first blow. Sadly, I think Trayvon may have, and that being the reason for the no arrest.
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05:30 PM on 03/21/2012
The only problem with your premise is Treyvon was the one standing his ground. He was followed and cornered, what you tell you kids to do? We teach kids to run from danger only to have danger stalk him and corner him, last time I heard of something like this a little white girl was being abducted and manged to get away because she fought back.
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Karissa36
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07:18 PM on 03/21/2012
One thing that is certain about the crime scene is that no one was cornered. It was an open area. Trayvon was definitely not running away, since he was shot in the chest.
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05:45 PM on 03/21/2012
The 9/11 tapes prove he did not. What are you talking about. A 140 lb. kid is going to strike the first blow on a 250 lb. man. Are you kidding? The tapes, the call to the girlfriend, EVERYTHING SHOWS THIS MAN MURDERED THIS CHILD.
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10:44 AM on 03/22/2012
The tapes actually show NOTHING...if they did he would be arrested
04:44 PM on 03/21/2012
May god keep and bless that family. Save our children.
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05:57 PM on 03/21/2012
If I believe there were a god, I think I would have prefered he kept Trayvon alive.
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05:58 PM on 03/21/2012
I don't mean what you are saying is wrong and don't want to insult you or your beliefs, I am sure what you are saying would be very much appreciated by the family, I just wish this had never happened.
03:45 PM on 03/21/2012
Part 2
I find it ‘suspicious’ that in almost every tape I have heard that Mr. Zimmerman repeats “ I don’t know what his deal is…or I don’t know what he’s doing’. Not just in this case, but from other calls he has made in unrelated cases. Could it be Mr. Zimmerman that you did not ‘know what their deal was’ because there was no deal. In most cases they were no doubt ordinary citizens doing what we all do everyday.

There is no justification for shooting a 17 year old young man (unarmed) with a soda, a cell phone and a bag of skittles.

I hope Mr. Zimmerman will replay ALL the tapes and do a little self-reflection.
Perhaps then your mission will become crystal clear to you. You are the only one missing it.
The tapes speak volumes. Mr. Zimmerman truly needs some mental help along with
his sentence.

As Mr. Zimmerman said on one of the tapes.....the (****) always get away. Yes, sad but true, many criminals do get away. I am praying you are not another one of them.

Trayvone, the world is watching and praying for justice for you & your family. We stand in prayer with your family & friends who love you so much. What a tragic & senseless loss of this beautiful 17 year old young man.

Your family, friends and thousands of strangers are fighting for you.

Justice must be served as well as a thorough investigation of all involved.
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03:39 PM on 03/21/2012
As i've posted on numerous occasions...the value of a black man's life in America is worth nil, zilch, zero...as evident from the response/investigation or lack there of by the Sanford P.D.

RIP Trayvon Martin!!!
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02:48 PM on 03/21/2012
The law needs to change IN ALL STATES THAT HAVE THIS DISGUSTING LAW...

The anguish this mom and dad must have - Trayvon Martin - did not need to die - bottom line...
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02:10 PM on 03/21/2012
Why is a man allowed to walk around with a gun and he is constantly calling the cops, and he has appointed himself as the neighborhood- watchman.....
gov111w
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04:40 PM on 03/21/2012
cause he is sick and possibly afraid od shadows