Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Zimmerman

  • Sanford, Florida (CNN)-- The core of Trayvon Martins story has been told again and again in recent days -- about how the 17-year-old went out to a Sanford, Florida, convenience store, only to be killed on his way back to his fathers fiances home.
  • (CNN)
  • The slaying of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, a Florida high school student who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain, has captured national attention.
  • (ABC News)
  • My client George Zimmerman is a very vulnerable individual weighing only 250 pounds. Fragile and delicate like a petite, gamine ballet dancer. His assailant Trayvon Martin was over 100 pounds lighter -- making him much more agile and dangerous.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The film director retweeted the location under the impression that George Zimmerman, who has come under fire after killing Trayvon Martin, lived there. "Maybe we should get a lawyer and send a cease and desist letter to Spike Lee.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Seton Keough pitcher Robi Zimmerman only needed 14 pitches in the first two innings to set the tone against two-time defending champion Archbishop Spalding in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland opener Tuesday.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • Filmmaker Spike Lee tweeted the wrong home address for George Zimmerman, the Sanford, Fla., man who many are claiming should be arrested for shooting and killing Trayvon Martin.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • police department, Bill Lee Jr., gave an explanation of his decision not to arrest George Zimmerman for killing Trayvon Martin. Lee said he had no reason to doubt Zimmerman's claim of self-defense.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • The Atlantics Andrew Cohen reported yesterday that, in the Trayvon Martin case, George Zimmermans side of the story is starting to get traction.
  • (Atlantic Online)
  • Death threats and a $10,000 bounty offered for a citizens arrest of George Zimmerman have raised concerns about the threat of vigilante justice in the racially charged case.
  • (Los Angeles Times)

No comments:

Post a Comment