Tuesday, March 20, 2012

USA Africa Dialogue Series - 'I Am Trayvon Martin'

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=272971&id=37516-1317712-MXqbesx&t=2


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Subject: 'I Am Trayvon Martin'..please sign petitions

'I Am Trayvon Martin' As Their Message, College Students Rally Demanding Justice

By Trymaine Lee Huffington Post March 19, 2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/19/trayvon-martin-college-students-rally_n_1364734.html

SANFORD, Fla.

When Kendra Neal was 17, the most complicated part of her existence was figuring out how to get her homework done, plan for college and still have some sort of social life.

Now 22 and a student at Florida A&M University, Neal said she could only imagine that Trayvon Martin's life had been much the same. His family has said that Martin dreamed of one day attending college and becoming an aviation mechanic. One of his teachers called him "extremely creative" and said that he majored in cheerfulness.

But the high school junior's dreams are no more.
Martin, 17, is dead.

"Even though he was a little younger, he was one of us," Neal said Monday afternoon at the Seminole County criminal court building, where more than 100 college students came from across the state to demand justice for Martin, whose killer remains free. "He was a student with dreams like us."

"He had dreams like we did," Neal added. "But because of this travesty, we'll never know what great successes he would have shared with the world."

Martin, of Miami, was shot and killed while visiting his father in Sanford about three weeks ago by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain. Zimmerman told a 911 dispatcher that Martin looked "suspicious" and "on drugs" as he walked from a nearby store with a pocket full of candy. Moments later Zimmerman and Martin had some sort of confrontation during which Zimmerman pulled out a handgun and shot Martin. The police found the unarmed teen face down and in a patch of grass about 70 feet from his father's home.

Zimmerman, 28, was questioned by the police then released.

He told the police that he killed Martin in self- defense. Zimmerman has not been arrested or charged with the killing. The Sanford police said they do not have enough evidence to refute Zimmerman's claims of self-defense. The case has since been turned over to the Seminole County State Attorney's Office, which will determine whether Zimmerman should face any charges in Martin's death.

"There is a tremendous amount of work that still needs to be done," said Lynne Bumpus-Hooper, a spokeswoman for the State Attorney's Office, which has an office inside the criminal courts building where the students protested Monday.

While prosecutors inside reviewed the case, outside a growing crowd of students and concerned residents raised their voices in anger and outrage about what some referred to as a "coverup" and others called an unchecked attack on black youth.

The students, dressed mostly in all black, hoisted signs with the messages "Gone But Not Forgotten" and "No Justice, No Peace" and others calling for the arrest of George Zimmerman.

They chanted, "I am Trayvon Martin" and "My skin is my sin."

"We want our voices heard," said Jason Reed, 25, a student at Florida A&M and the president of the Hatchet Pre-Law Society. "What made [Trayvon] suspicious makes me suspicious. And if it makes me suspicious, it could make your child suspicious."

Traymon Williams, 26, a lifelong Sanford resident held a sign with the slogan "2012 Shouldn't Feel Like 1812!"
-- a reference that he said recalled he town's history of racial discrimination and violence.

"It's just sad because this put a black eye on the community," Williams said. "People shouldn't be coming to visit our city but leave in a box."

Williams stressed that this case is not "a black-white issue, but a right-wrong issue, a morals and ethics issue."

The students also demanded a meeting with Assistant State Attorney Pat Whitaker, which eventually was arranged. Four of the protest leaders and law professor Jasmine Rand of Florida A&M, walked into Whitaker's office, emerging an hour later only mildly satisfied with what they heard.

"Our concern is that the conversation began with "We are conducting the investigation to see whether or not a self-defense claim can be proved" not "We are conducting the investigation to see whether or not we can prove manslaughter,'" said Rand, whose firm Parks & Crump has been retained by Martin's family.

"It's frustrating to us as students ... that it seems all the people are on Trayvon Martin's side," Ese Ighedosa, one of the student leaders. "But the government -- the Sanford Police department, the state attorney -- is on George Zimmerman's side."

State Attorney Norm Wolfinger has sent a request to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement requesting an investigator to assist state prosecutors in their investigation, according to Bumpus-Hooper, the State Attorney's Office spokeswoman.

Whitaker said the investigation will likely conclude in the coming weeks and the state is considering manslaughter charges, according to the student leaders.

Other officials, including U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, have called for the Department of Justice and the FBI to join the investigation. Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett said that he has consulted with Justice Department officials about the case.

Details of the killing continue to emerge. Late on Friday the police, under pressure from Sanford residents and city officials, released 911 audio recordings made the night of the killing. Witnesses are coming forward and criticizing police investigators whom they say have twisted their statements about what they saw or heard that night.

On Feb. 26 at about 7 p.m. Zimmerman was patrolling the neighborhood, armed with a 9-millimeter handgun. Martin was on his way back to the Retreat at Twin Lakes, where he had been visiting his father for the last week or so. At some point, Zimmerman noticed Martin and called
911 -- records show that he called the 911 line 46 times since January 2011 -- and reported a "suspicious person." Zimmerman then trailed Martin in his SUV.
Martin noticed Zimmerman was following him and ran, according to police and audio recordings of 911 tapes.

Zimmerman gave chase. After he caught up with Martin, the two got into some sort of altercation. During the altercation Zimmerman brandished a 9-millimeter pistol and squeezed off a shot into Martin's chest. The police found him dead, face down in a patch of grass about 70 feet from his father's home.

"In this day and age, this shouldn't be happening," said Julius Walker, 61, from nearby Ocoee, who joined the rally. "We can't be afraid to walk in our own neighborhood because someone else thinks we looks suspicious. You can't be shot because someone doesn't think you look like you should be there."

Monday's rally was one of a few that have been planned, including one scheduled for Thursday, which will be led by the Rev. Al Sharpton.Neal, a public relations major who took the four-hour drive from Florida A&M's campus in Tallahassee early on Saturday, said pursuing justice for Martin has been "life changing."

When she heard about the shooting, Neal rounded up some of her friends and created a video to spread the word.She helped pass out petitions and started thinking about ways to use social networking to mobilize people about the case.

She collaborated with her school's Black Law Students Association and developed press releases and speaking points for student speakers at the rally. And though she had to skip a few classes to tend to the cause, she hopes her professors understand.

"They teach us to do right in the world and follow our hearts. Everything we do, I feel like we do it for him," said Neal, looking out over the small sea of protestors. "I know the truth of the world is that this isn't the only place that bad things are happening. I want to use this experience and everything we've been taught in school and find the next Sanford and the next Trayvon and fight for them."

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Justice for Trayvon Martin

Three weeks ago, George Zimmerman shot dead 17-year old Trayvon Martin. Despite Zimmerman admitting following, confronting, and killing Trayvon, he has yet to be arrested or charged with any crime. This is unacceptable.

Please join us in calling on the Department of Justice to take over the case, arrest Trayvon's killer, and launch an independent investigation into the Sanford police department's unwillingness to protect Trayvon's civil rights.

http://act.colorofchange.org/sign/Trayvon

George Zimmerman's shooting of Trayvon Martin, an African American teenager, reveals a history of racism in Sanford, Florida, that has stubbornly refused to die. Weeks after the shooting, the Sanford police department is slow to release details of the shooting and, more surprisingly, has not arrested George Zimmerman, a man who has a history of violence.

We urge you to sign this petition to protect private citizens from gun violence and inept law enforcement. Florida's Attorney General Pam Bondi must step in and provide justice for Trayvon Martin, his family, and the community.

Will you sign the petition? Click here to add your name, and then pass it along to your friends:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=272971&id=37516-1317712-MXqbesx&t=2

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