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Saturday, March 17, 2012

"He said that Tray was gone"

That's how Trayvon Martin's mother, Sybrina Fuller, found out that her 17-year-old son had been gunned down in a gated townhouse community in Sandford, Florida, in a telephone call from his father, Tracy Martin, one day after he was shot.



Trayvon Martin (RIP), and his murderer, George Zimmerman

Now that some of the 911 tapes were released in the Trayvon Martin killing, I can understand why the Sanford Police Department didn't want to release them.  The tapes are shocking and chilling.  What I don't understand is why George Zimmerman still hasn't been arrested, and why the case is being turned over to the Seminole County State Attorney General by the Sandford Police Department?


Meet the Seminole County State Attorney General,  Norman J. Wolfinger, A Viet Nam Veteran, best known for his 1988 conviction of mass murderer William Cruse, sentenced to death for two of the six murders during the Palm Bay Shopping Center shooting.  The decision of whether to prosecute George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin is in his hands. For now.  


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