Thursday, March 22, 2012

Marian Wright Edelman Walking While Black Trayvon Coverage on Fox Knocked Lawmaker Attack Not Covered Under Law I Wrote Video families worry for their sons Jose Vilson Martin and the Implications Teacher Perceptions of Students A Nation Executioners Death Florida Teen Spurs National Outrage Action Slinger case echoes national furor over Martin’s parents We want an arrest Mother NYC activist Rev. Al Sharpton dies says mom died but he'll still attend Sanford rally suspect told 911 victim looked suspicious in focus grand jury is best next step Protesters call shooter's 3 4 Orlando mayor candidates shooter should be arrested

Scenes From the "Million Hoodie March" for Trayvon Martin The family of Trayvon Martin joined thousands of demonstrators, who teamed up with Occupy Wall Street, to march across New York City last night to protest the shooting death of the Florida teenager. The "Million Hoodie March," as it was dubbed, was organized to show support for the Martin family and call for the arrest of the George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Martin last month, but ... Trayvon Martin's parents: Trust friend's phone call A friend who spoke on the phone with Trayvon Martin only moments before he was shot dead in a Florida suburb had to be hospitalized from the trauma. Though there's no recording of the call, Martin's family says her story, refuting the shooter's self-defense claim, can be trusted. Trayvon Martin's parents: Phone call proves slain son did nothing wrong The parents of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teenager who was fatally shot in Florida last month, spoke out on Wednesday, saying the account of a phone call between Trayvon and a female friend moments before he was shot proves their son did nothing wrong. "To me it proves that he wasn't walking around the neighborhood [...] Trayvon Martin Case: Police Chief Bill Lee Under Fire With 'No Confidence' Vote SANFORD, Fla. -- The city commission on Wednesday gave a vote of "no confidence" to beleaguered police Chief Bill Lee Jr., under fire for his department's investigation into the killing of Trayvon Martin , the unarmed teen shot last month by a neighborhood watch volunteer. Trayvon Martin Case: Lead Investigator Asked to Step Down As tensions between community leaders and residents in Sanford, Fla., reach a boiling point, the man leading the investigation into the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin is being asked to step down.During a heated special meeting regarding the death of the unarmed teen, who was allegedly shot and killed by self-appointed neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman, Sanford city ... Trayvon Martin case: Why 'stand your ground' defense may not help Zimmerman The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the fatal shooting last month of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed Florida teen. But despite widespread public outrage over the incident, there's reason to think the feds could have a hard time bringing civil rights charges. A separate state homicide probe, though, might be more likely to bear fruit. Bringing [...] Trayvon Martin And The Failure To Intervene In one 911 call after the shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, a former schoolteacher sobs, "He was saying help. Why didn't someone come out and help him?" Trayvon Martin Petition Is Fastest Growing in Internet History An explosion of social media has catapulted Trayvon Martin's death into the national spot light, and a petition calling for his killer's arrest is now the fastest growing petition in internet history, according to Change.org. For nearly three weeks the story languished, as did that change.org petition set up for Martin's parents Sybrina Fulton and Tracey Martin. It had a few thousand signatures ... Trayvon Martin case hits Houston mom hard I can't write about the untimely and unseemly death of this young African-American man. I am, after all, the mother of two African-American boys– boys who, like Trayvon Martin, love basketball and lemonade and Skittles. Parents of Trayvon Martin take part in 'Million Hoodie March' The parents of Trayvon Martin, the black teenager shot dead by a Hispanic neighbourhood watch captain in Florida, marched in his memory with hundreds of other people, in a demonstration dubbed the 'Million Hoodie March'.
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References:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/03/20/fox-news-coverage-of-the-trayvon-martin-case-criticized.html
http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/slinger-case-echoes-national-furor-over-trayvon-martin-8i4l30i-143423826.html
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