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Trayvon Martin Case: Supporters Of George Zimmerman Fearful Of Speaking Out

By HOLBROOK MOHR and MARINA HUTCHINSON 03/28/12 09:08 AM ET AP

Trayvon Martin's supporters pack churches, swarm rallies and wear hooded sweat shirts in solidarity while friends and family of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot the unarmed teen to death, remain largely out of sight. The few who have defended Zimmerman have done so reluctantly, most fearing public backlash.

Zimmerman, 28, has gone into hiding. His version of what happened on the rainy night of Feb. 26 has only trickled out from police and his attorney. Zimmerman said he was pursuing the 17-year-old Martin because Martin was acting suspiciously. He said he lost sight of the teenager and Martin attacked him as he headed back to his sport utility vehicle.

Zimmerman told police he fired in self-defense and police did not arrest him, touching off widespread public outrage and protests across the country.

Martin's supporters believe race played a role in the shooting. Martin was black; Zimmerman's father is white and his mother is Hispanic.

"The family has had death threats, the father and mother, George has had death threats. Anything related to George is a target," said Miguel Meza, who identified himself as Zimmerman's cousin.

George Hall, a retired Presbyterian minister, said he was Zimmerman's neighbor for 20 years in Manassas, Va., until about 2001. Hall said Zimmerman and his brother attended church, and he wrote a recommendation for Zimmerman for a police academy in 2004.

"Their parents taught them to treat everybody with respect. I'm tired of hearing about this race thing," Hall said. "It could be an element in it ... but I never would have thought of him as being a racist. His father was in the Army and was a white American and his mother was Peruvian. That makes him 50 percent Peruvian. A lot of stuff I hear, it irks me because people are drawing their own conclusions with very little evidence."

Meza spoke only briefly over the telephone to a reporter from The Associated Press. It wasn't immediately clear if he had talked to Zimmerman since the shooting, but he said other relatives are afraid to comment publicly, even though they think he is being treated unfairly.

"The media has been quick to demonize George, but Trayvon Martin was no angelic boy walking," Meza said.

Zimmerman's attorney, Craig Sonner, has said in more than one interview that his client's nose was broken during the fight with Martin.

The Orlando Sentinel, citing anonymous sources, has reported that Martin grabbed Zimmerman's head and banged it several times against the sidewalk. A statement from Sanford police said the newspaper's story was "consistent" with evidence turned over to prosecutors.

Sonner said the gash on the back of Zimmerman's head probably was serious enough for stitches, but he waited too long for treatment so the wound was already healing.

Zimmerman said he began crying for help; Martin's family thinks it was their son who was crying out. Witness accounts differ and 911 tapes in which the voices are heard are not clear.

Martin was at least 6 feet tall, several inches taller than the 5-foot-9 Zimmerman. Meza said Martin was not the child he appears to be in photos flashed across television and newspapers.

"George was in a fight for his life," Meza said.

Martin's supporters, including a host of outspoken celebrities and civil rights leaders who have appeared on television for the past two weeks, don't believe Zimmerman's story. They want him arrested and prosecuted, and his parents think their son is being painted in a negative light by a police department leaking information to the news media.

The teenager was suspended from school three times this year. In October, he wrote obscene graffiti on a door at his high school. During a search of his backpack, campus security officers found 12 pieces of jewelry, a watch and a screwdriver that they thought could be used as a burglary tool, according to a school police report obtained by the Miami Herald.

When campus security confronted Martin, he told them a friend had given him the jewelry, but he wouldn't give a name. The Miami-Dade Police Department said Tuesday the jewelry could not be tied to any reported thefts.

Martin had previously been suspended for excessive absences and tardiness and, at the time of his death, was serving a 10-day suspension after school officials found an empty plastic bag with marijuana traces in his backpack.

His parents spent Tuesday at a forum organized by Congress on racial profiling and hate crimes. They spoke briefly before a Democrats-only congressional panel as cameras clicked noisily in front of them.

"Trayvon was our son, but Trayvon is your son," Sybrina Fulton, Martin's mother, told the panel. "A lot of people can relate to our situation and it breaks their heart like it breaks our heart."

Eric Gross, who was Zimmerman's classmate in high school in Virginia, said the shooting was surprising because he remembered Zimmerman as a "good guy."

"We had a couple classes together. He was just fun-going, got along with everybody that was in our classes," Gross said.

Another of Zimmerman's friends said Zimmerman would tell the teen's parents he's "very, very sorry" if he could.

Speaking Monday on ABC's "Good Morning America," Joe Oliver said Zimmerman is not a racist and has virtually lost his own life since the shooting.

"This is a guy who thought he was doing the right thing at the time, and it's turned out horribly wrong," said Oliver, one of the few blacks to come forward in support of Zimmerman.

Victor Rodriguez, who lives in Zimmerman's neighborhood, said he often saw him walking around, but he didn't know if that was part of his patrol. Now, he's not sure what to think.

"It makes you feel a little bit safe but knowing what happened and everything, it's kind of like confusing in a way. We don't want people to be in the neighborhood. You have kids running around. You don't want robberies going down," Rodriguez said.

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Mohr reported from Jackson, Miss. Hutchinson reported from Atlanta. Associated Press writer Kyle Hightower in Orlando, Fla., contributed to this report.

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  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Benjamin Crump, attorney, for the family of the late Trayvon Martin, talks to the media after the release of 911 call at the Sanford City Hall on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. Martin, 17, was shot to death after being confronted by Sanford neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, on February 26, 2012. Zimmerman told Sanford Police that he shot the unarmed black teenager in self-defense. Family members are calling for Zimmerman's arrest. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Benjamin Crump, attorney, for the family of the late Trayvon Martin, talks to the media after the release of 911 call at the Sanford City Hall on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Benjamin Crump, attorney, for the family of the late Trayvon Martin, talks to the media after the release of 911 call at the Sanford City Hall on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    A memorial for the late Trayvon Martin sits at the neighborhood where he was shot on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. Martin, 17, was shot to death after being confronted by Sanford neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, on February 26, 2012. Zimmerman, white, told Sanford Police that he shot the unarmed black teenager in self-defense. Family members are calling for Zimmerman's arrest. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Local historian and activist Francis Oliver adjusts a memorial she placed for the late Trayvon Martin at the neighborhood where he was shot on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Valera Pinkard, of Orlando, Fla., holds a sign near a memorial for the late Trayvon Martin at the neighborhood where he was shot on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Sybrina Fulton, mother, of the late Trayvon Martin, addresses the media with Martin's father Tracy Martin, left, on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Orlando, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Sybrina Fulton, mother, of the late Trayvon Martin, left, hugs Selma Mora Lamilla, after addressing the media on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Orlando, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Tracy Martin, father, of the late Trayvon Martin, addresses the media on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Orlando, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Benjamin Crump, attorney for the family of the late Trayvon Martin, addresses the media on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Orlando, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • Trayvon Martin Photos

    Tracy Martin, father, of the late Trayvon Martin, addresses the media on Friday, March 16, 2012 in Orlando, Fla. Credit: David Manning for The Huffington Post

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters marched through the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters marched through the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters marched through the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters marched through the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters marched through the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters marched through the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Supporters of Trayvon Martin block traffic as they march on W. 14th Street during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Thousands of protesters turned out to demonstrate against the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white neighborhood watch captain. The protesters took to the streets after holding a large rally in Union Square. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Tracy Martin (L), and Sybrina Fulton, parents of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, address supporters at a Million Hoodies March on March 21, 2012 in New York City. Family members joined hundreds of protesters calling for justice in the killing of Trayvon Martin, 17, who was was pursued and shot on February 26 in Sanford, Florida by 'neighborhood watch' member George Zimmerman, reportedly because the teenager's hoodie made him look suspicious. Under Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' law, Zimmerman has not been charged with a crime in the shooting. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

  • A Million Hoodies March Protests Death Of Trayvon Martin

    NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 21: Sybrina Fulton, mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, speaks at the Million Hoodies March on March 21, 2012 in New York City. The family members joined hundreds of protesters calling for justice in the killing of Trayvon Martin, 17, who was was pursued and shot on February 26 in Sanford, Florida by 'neighborhood watch' member George Zimmerman, reportedly because the teenager's hoodie made him look suspicious. Under Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' law, Zimmerman has not been charged with a crime in the shooting. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

  • Federal Government To Investigate Shooting Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin

    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 21: Protesters hold cans of ice tea and Skittles which is what the 17-year-old Trayvon Martin is reported to have been carrying when he was killed by neighborhood watch person, George Zimmerman on February 26 in Sanford, Florida, on March 21, 2012 in Miami, Florida. The Justice Department and the FBI opened an investigation into the death of the black teenager, and the local state attorney announced that he had asked a grand jury to investigate. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

  • Federal Government To Investigate Shooting Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin

    MIAMI, FL - MARCH 21: Protesters hold cans of ice tea and Skittles which is what the 17-year-old Trayvon Martin is reported to have been carrying when he was killed by neighborhood watch person, George Zimmerman on February 26 in Sanford, Florida, on March 21, 2012 in Miami, Florida. The Justice Department and the FBI opened an investigation into the death of the black teenager, and the local state attorney announced that he had asked a grand jury to investigate. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: A reporter waits to broadcast at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Protesters demonstrate at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: People attend a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Protesters demonstrate at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: A protester holds a sign with pictures of George Zimmerman at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Protesters demonstrate at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Protesters demonstrate at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Sanford resident Rodney Stokes carries his son Rodney Stokes Jr. on his shoulder at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Protesters demonstrate at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Protesters demonstrate at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Rev. Al Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Rev. Al Sharpton (R) looks on at a rally with Tracy Martin (R), father of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • Shooting Death Of Unarmed Teen Trayvon Martin Sparks National Outrage

    SANFORD, FL - MARCH 22: Rev. Al Sharpton departs as media are reflected in a vehicle window at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin on March 22, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Sanford Police Department Chief Bill Lee announced today he will temporarily step down following the killing of the black unarmed teenager by a white and Hispanic neighborhood watch captain. Sharpton organized today's rally. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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Ed Baggett
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12:00 AM on 04/14/2012
Yet another reason for blacks to take up a collection. They must perpetually be passing the hat or collection plate for either jail birds, or Sharpton & Jackson. Maybe ya'll should just adopt them.
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
02:03 PM on 04/07/2012
They're afraid to speak out, then why are they on tv? Zimmerman's daddy must have $$ why else would they "risk their lives" appearing on tv to boost this child killer.
11:11 AM on 04/04/2012
This article fails to be objective.Trayvon was no angel. But neither was Zimmerman, interesting that they decided to leave out that information. Zimmerman attacked a police officer, there are reports of domestic violence, a former co-worker said he got fired for losing his cool, as a security guard he picked up a woman and threw her across the room causing a broken ankle. If you want to report on this story don't pick and choose the information you use.
09:32 PM on 03/31/2012
Seems the prejudice I hear mostly is from the Martin supporters before the facts are all out. I do not know what happened. I trust, in time all the facts will be aired.
Here is one fact, does not have any bearing on this case or any other individual case but it goes to the distrust or fear of black people. In FL 55% of the prison poupulation is made up from 15% of the general population. You guessed it, black people. Perhaps some of all this outrage would be better channeled in ways to change the culture o crime in the black community. Even Jesse Jackson once said that in DC he feels relieved to see a white man behind him after dark.
03:31 AM on 03/31/2012
Blah..Blah..Blah..no one wants to hear about Zimmerman supporters as they are as much a liar as he is. Sick of this coward and wish he would just go to jail then the death penality.
02:51 AM on 03/31/2012
I noticed one of the cops on this video look at the back of the head of Zimmerman. If Zimmerman made this story up later, why did the cop look at the back of his head? I also noticed while the same heavy officer was frisking zimmerman, he got something on his hand off the back jacket of Zimmerman that he wiped on his pants. Blood maybe? No telling. But last time I checked, in America your innocent until proven guilty. I even listened to the video of the neighbor-witness who said Trayvon was beating Zimmerman but I would like to see/hear all evidence before I judge the crime. With all the race hate name calling that Zimmerman is getting, it sounds that he is getting the same treatment that blacks in America got from racist of the past. Found guilty before given a trial. Sad & shameful. Justice is as slow as turtle but it's not just in the case, its in them all.
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Seafarer61
I am the one and done. A drive-thru truth teller.
12:49 AM on 03/31/2012
Could it be places like this, where at any one time, there are 8-10 stories about this incident, all agenda-driven with a bias that is laughable...I mean really...a "white" Hispanic? Are you kidding me? So if he had taken on more of his mother's color, would he then have been labeled "Zimmerman, a dark Hispanic......"

Give me a break. This case has been so agenda-driven from the start, anyone who even begins to question the narrative is labeled a rascist. Tell me Huff Po....where is the tab or section for the young black girl shot to death by members of a drug gang last week? Could it be black on black crime just doesn't push the white vs. black racial element leading up to an election as effectively as the "white" Hispanic?

Nah...that couldn't possibly be it.
02:21 AM on 03/31/2012
You got it.. Blacks kill each other at an alarming rate... Never reported!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That wont stoke the race war and put money in Al Sharpton's Bank account now will it????????????
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12:34 AM on 03/31/2012
Klanklannon included none of Martin’s emails in his leak, because the picture they paint is of a normal high school junior preparing for college. A screenshot of Trayvon’s Gmail inbox our source provided us is heartbreaking. Martin apparently used his Gmail account for his college search, and it’s filled with emails about upcoming SAT tests and scholarship applications. (“Trayvon, now is the best time to take the SATs!”) One email included the results of a career aptitude test, our source said. It “talked about his interest in aeronautics and stuff.” Some of you make me sick for always trying to decpict black men as drug dealers and Thugs and bashing the President every chance you get. I can imagine the outrage if little Bobby was killed by a black neighborhood watchman. Racism is a disease and many of you do not want to be cured. Simply put, you are threatnend by black intelligent men and women. You are happy when black men and woman drop out of school and distraught when they graduate from Harvard. Hi HATER!!

Another blogger, Dan Riehl, who writes for the influential site Breitbart.com, was more circumspect, writing in an update to a post on the photograph on Saturday, “This does not appear to be the same Trayvon Martin.”

Later the same day, in another post, Mr. Riehl mistakenly asserted that a photograph of the Trayvon Martin who was killed, originally taken from his Facebook page, had been digitally altered by the media.
12:04 AM on 03/31/2012
While I feel bad that this teenager was killed. SERIOUSLY? HE WAS BEATING ZIMMERMAN HEAD AGAINST CONCRETE. What is wrong with people? So what he was black, race doesn't matter. People need to get their heads out of their asses especially those celebrities speaking against Zimmerman need to go back to their fantasy world where everything is perfect because they don't know what the hell they're talking about. As far as Im concerned Zimmerman should of left Trayvon alone and everything would of been fine. Or maybe a robbery would of taken place who knows?! The evidence is consistent with WITNESSES AND ZIMMERMAN. Trayvon's family needs to move on.
11:36 PM on 03/30/2012
WE ARE ALL GEORGE ZIMMERMAN....

In the eyes of the law...WE are ALL innocent until proven guilty.

Sharpton, the Black Panthers, MSNBCs' Lawrence O'Donnell ...etc.
Are doing a grave disservice to all of us.

This is a lynching mob...and has no place anywhere in this country.

Time will tell if there is a guilty verdict, but until then.

WE ARE ALL GEORGE ZIMMERMAN
...whether you like it or not!

Cut the bull...and stand up for law and order.

Meanwhile go to Chicago, NY, DC, LA...etc. and protest the murder of thousands of Black Americans by Black Americans...then go to the Mexican neighborhoods and protest the Mexican on Mexican...and so on so forth....

Conclusion: Stop the murders!
09:33 PM on 03/30/2012
He wont sell drugs anymore ....That 's all i care.
06:41 PM on 03/30/2012
That people should have no fear of black teens is hog wash - It discuse me to know all this time after 100,000 deaths of black teens,children,babies,adults all this time Sharpton, Jackson, King III ,the black caucus in Washington DC - move on , and liberial media has had the power to get so many blacks together in dif cities to protest for justice in one case and have never used thier power to protest the death rate and violence in the inner cities and still seem proud of themselves? I would most certainly be looking for some new people to represent me - so I could live in a neighborhood w/o worring if I am going to be shot on the way to school or have a baby w/o worring about that baby becoming an adult. These are the people most blacks now have turned to the last 2 weeks. The focus should be being able to live anywhere w/o being shot like the 2 white men who got lost ended up in a black neighborhood and shot to death by a 16 yr old black kid.George should have not been worried? Who is kidding who? Hispanics are murdered every week because to the black gangs/these are easy targets since they work, here illegally not able to have a checking account they carry cash. George not to worry? All these called leaders are doing is trying to drum up popularity on a tragic situation. not solve anything
05:42 PM on 03/30/2012
The real tragedy is that someone's son is dead. Whether you feel the killing was justified or not, this family is grieving. Because the police department tried to keep certain tidbits of information away from the public for whatever reason, the general consensus is that they can't be trusted to do their job. For those who have been victims of being racially profiled for nothing more than what they look like, this case brings forth issues that the majority of Americans can't identify with. The media has a part in making the flames that burn within this case fan where they have. I have read where people have accused this young man of being a "thug" because of what some reports has stated about an incident in school recently. Some of these same people have family members that are criminals; but since they want this child to be guilty of deserving to be brutally killed, they sympathize with the criminal to make the skeleton in their closet look like an ordinary hanger. If Zimmerman's call-ins to the police were only regarding people of a dark hue, then some can clearly consider him to be biased to profiling. In the end, both the Martin & Zimmerman camps will have to answer for what really happened that fateful night. I just pray that God has mercy on the guilty's soul, because from what I hear HELL won't be a well kept gated community & the police can't help you out either way!
05:01 PM on 03/30/2012
Oh PLEASE, there is no lynch mob out for those who support Zimmerman. The truth is all we want, and I am sure they see no truth in his story. ARREST ZIMMERMAN
12:06 AM on 03/31/2012
Are you serious? Did you not read the article? Tray was BEATING ZIMMERMAN'S HEAD ON CONCRETE.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
01:07 AM on 03/31/2012
Did you see the video? No apparent evidence of that.
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rewith85man
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04:51 PM on 03/30/2012
Supporters of the shooter Zimmerman are too scared to speak their mind. It makes me realize that good does overcome evil.