Saturday, March 24, 2012

Trayvon Martin shooting spurs Indy South Bend marches Slain Florida teen's friends say he never picked a fight Phillip Atiba Goff Running From Race in Our Minds Coverage on Fox Knocked Fla. police chief steps down case Slinger echoes national furor over Social media spread word of Martin's killing Experts warn homeowners associations perils using volunteer security patrols Baltimore NAACP plans Monday rally for Attorneys make arguments Watch Jacksonville Seeks Justice Death George Zimmerman leaves voicemail supportive neighbor Events planned Western Michigan University's campus response to FIRST ON ORLANDOSENTINEL.COM Maitland firm hasn't been office since says Close 1 000 people march

Trayvon Martin, my son, and the Black Male Code In this undated family photo, Trayvon Martin poses for a family photo. The family of the black teenager fatally shot by a white neighborhood watch volunteer arrived at Sanford City Hall Friday evening March 16, 2012 to listen to recordings of 911 calls police previously refused to release. Trayvon Martin and the Black Male Code In the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida, parents around the country are passing along to their children the Black Male Code -- including AP writer Jesse Washington. He needed to explain to his 12-year-old son that soon people might be afraid of him. Shown here are Martin's parents at a recent rally. Attorneys in Trayvon Martin case make arguments Attorneys for the family of Trayvon Martin and the Florida neighborhood watch captain who fatally shot the unarmed teen offered different perspectives Saturday on the federal investigation of the death. Trayvon Martin: March demanding justice planned in South L.A. Community activists will stage a march in South Los Angeles on Sunday to demand justice for Trayvon Martin, the black Florida high school student whose shooting death has grabbed the attention of President Obama, the Department of Justice and civil rights groups across the nation. Social Media and Trayvon Martin: Why Did It Take So Long to Care? We're all talking about Trayvon Martin now. But why did it take so long, and where was social media when Martin's family needed it most? Trayvon Martin attorney confident of state charges An attorney for the family of Trayvon Martin said Saturday he expects that state charges will be filed against the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot dead the unarmed black teenager. Trayvon Martin Case: Special Prosecutor Appointed as Protests Grow Louder The story in the case of Trayvon Martin's shooting death is continuing to evolve, causing national outcry from government officials and public figures. Hundreds in Chicago protest Trayvon Martin killing In this undated family photo, Trayvon Martin poses for a family photo. The family of the black teenager fatally shot by a white neighborhood watch volunteer arrived at Sanford City Hall Friday evening March 16, 2012 to listen to recordings of 911 calls police previously refused to release. Trayvon Martin's friends say he never picked a fight This undated file family photo shows Trayvon Martin. Martin was slain in the town of Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26 in a shooting that has set off a nationwide furor over race and justice. Trayvon Martin: Supporters rally in Peninsula Park, call for justice A rally at Peninsula Park on Saturday called for justice in the case of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old Florida high school student who was shot and killed in February.
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