Social Justice
Watch The George Zimmerman Trial Streaming Live
In February of 2012, George Zimmerman a volunteer neighborhood watchman shot and killed unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. The murder sparked national outrage, highlighting issues of race relations and gun laws.
The infamous trial is now live.
In February of 2012, George Zimmerman a volunteer neighborhood watchman shot and killed unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. The murder sparked national outrage, highlighting issues of race relations and gun laws. Zimmerman claims he shot Martin in self-defense.
Day 14: Trayvon Martin’s friend is back on the stand as she answers questions being the last person to speak to him before he died.
Rachel Jeantel testified for the second day in a row, saying she thought race was an issue because Martin told her he was being followed by a white man.
“He was being followed,” Jeantel said.
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Keith Covin
June 25, 2013 at 9:32 pm
This is clear case of walking while black. This young man couldn’t even make it home without being stalked and killed. Unbelievable!