Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee Resigns Amid Trayvon Martin Controversy
Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee Jr., 52, resigned from his position today weeks after he initially stepped down from his post.
Read MoreSanford Police Chief Bill Lee Jr., 52, resigned from his position today weeks after he initially stepped down from his post.
Read More“I wanted to say I am sorry for the loss of your son,” Zimmerman told Martin’s parents on the witness stand. “I did not know how old he was. I thought he was a little bit younger than I am. I did not know if he was armed or not.”
Read MoreIn an interview with NPR, First Lady Michelle Obama called the death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old boy gunned down by a neighborhood watchman, a “tragedy.”
Read MoreAnother plot twist has come into play in the George Zimmerman trial. Prosecutor Angela Corey does not “believe” the racial slur “f**king coons” was used by Zimmerman in a 911 audio.
Read MoreGeorge Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman who shot and killed an unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, was recently charged with second-degree murder. He plead not guilty to the charges Thursday. New information into the background of Zimmerman has come to light. The Daily Caller has learned Zimmerman owned a Myspace account and his username was “datniggytb.”
Read MoreA Pontiac, MI middle school teacher was recently fired for hosting a fundraiser with her class for the Trayvon Martin family to support legal fees.
Read MoreLast week, Ohio State University Police issued a hate crime alert to university students after vandalism was sighted on a university building. The graffiti on the building read “Long Live Zimmerman.” Not long after, vandalism was reported at a Barrack Obama Mural off-campus, which featured swastika symbols and read “Niggers!”
Read MoreState Attorney Angela Corey has opted not to use a grand jury to hand out ruling in the Trayvon Martin case. At this point, it is for certain that Zimmerman will not be charged with first-degree murder.
Read MoreFamed actor and comedian Bill Cosby, known his role as the lovable Cliff Huxtable in the television series The Cosbys, recently spoke out on the Trayvon Martin case for the first time. He says Trayvon Martin would still be alive today if it wasn’t for George Zimmerman and his gun.
Read MorePasadena police chief Philip Sanchez has invited the FBI to conduct an independent review of an unarmed college student’s shooting by police last month.
Read MoreRacism in 2012 has taken on a new form. Racism doesn’t just entail lynchings and denying someone from sitting in the front of bus. Racism now has been intricately controlled in present-day by restricting and denying the advancement of minorities. What Trayvon Martin experienced that faithful night on Feb. 26 was no different.
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