Third time is a charm for George Zimmerman. After two failed attempts, the former neighborhood watchman apparently auctioned his gun for more than $120,ooo on Wednesday.
Below user Craig Bryant’s massive bid, is a “Brez Morrell,” who set the bar at $485k at 8:41 a.m. on May 13. In the comment section, Morrell seems aggravated at the fake bidding.
Though the “ground crew” of the civil rights movement made sacrifices that changed society, there is still work to do, according to Dr. Christine King Farris, Martin Luther King’s only living sibling. She said violence and injustice are still pervasive.
August 2013 marks the 50th Anniversary of the historic March on Washington, but Trayvon Martin’s death and Voter ID laws have sent somber reminders that the march is not over and the people’s movement has more to do.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday said the state will take a look into the controversial “stand your ground” law that is at the center of the Trayvon Martin murder case, a news report said.
George Zimmerman appeared in court on April 12, after turning himself in for the Feb. 26 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Florida State Attorney Angela Corey announced April 11 that George Zimmerman would face second-degree murder charges.
NBC on Sunday admitted that it made a mistake in airing an edited phone call from George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who allegedly shot Trayvon Martin, it was reported.
Thousands of people on Sunday from the hometown of slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin and others gathered in Miami’s Bayfront Park to show solidarity, media reports said.
Over the weekend the attorney for George Zimmerman, the accused shooter in the Trayvon Martin case, has come forward and defended his client to the media and to the public, claiming that Zimmerman is “not a racist.”