Thursday, March 22, 2012

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TRAYVON MARTIN CASE: WILL JUSTICE BE DONE?, WEEK OF MARCH 22-28, 2012 The US Justice Dept. and a Seminole County grand jury are now doing something the Sanford, Fla. Police Dept. didn't - fully investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. 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 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. Trayvon Martin supporters start Skittles protest The death of Trayvon Martin, the black teen shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer, has prompted a protest aimed at the police department that initially investigated the case. Two probes open in Trayvon Martin case Justice Department and local prosecutors launch probes into shooting of an unarmed black teen as outrage in Florida grows Race Aside, Trayvon Martin Case Calls for Justice COMMENTARY | The case of the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin has garnered national attention and for all the wrong and right reasons. It has put a spotlight on police departments that seem too quick to do cursory investigations when it comes to those with a higher melanin concentration in their skin. It has highlighted the fact racism and the perception of racism is alive and well in the ... Trayvon Martin Case: "No confidence" vote for police chief, thousands expected for rally A Sanford city commissioner asked the city's police chief, Bill Lee,  to step down in regards to the investigation in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Commissioner Mark McCarty called for Lee's resignation, and to give him a vote of no confidence. Commissioners voted "no confidence" in the police chief,  in a 3 to 2 vote Wednesday night. The request came as the city held a ... 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 [...] Sanford commission votes no confidence against police chief in Trayvon Martin case Police bungled the investigation into Trayvon Martin 's case, attorneys and experts say.
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http://prospect.org/article/nation-executioners
http://www.forbes.com/sites/crime/2012/03/21/psychological-issues-in-the-trayvon-martin-shooting-case/?feed=rss_home
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