Shooting Death of Trayvon Martin Provokes National Debate on Racial Profiling
Interview with Jin Hee Lee, Jin Hee Lee, assistant counsel with the Criminal Justice Practice Group, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, conducted by Scott Harris
The tragic Feb. 26 shooting death of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a volunteer neighborhood watch captain in Sanford, Fla., has focused the nation’s attention on the issue of racial profiling and its sometimes fatal consequences. The fact that the shooter, 28-year-old George Zimmerman, has not been arrested, despite having a record of being previously arrested for assaulting a police officer in 2005 and a history of domestic violence, adds to the feeling of many in Florida and around the country, that race played a role in how the police handled the case.
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this event, the way the media has jumped on it, is a warning flag. a race war will certainly divert attention away from the criminal activities of the government and their banker owners.
"let's you and them fight it out" [ while we laugh our asses off at your naivety ] so we can continue to loot and thoroughly rape your sorry, confused selves.
ha ha ha