Trayvon Martin rally tonight on anniversary of shooting death

SANFORD, Fla. -- Tuesday marks one year since 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in Sanford and Martin’s family is asking people across the country to wear hooded sweatshirts as part of what they call a “million-hoodie vigil.”

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nativejax - 2/27/2013 2:09 PM
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They are trying to start 'civil unrest' between the blacks and the whites..and the crooks in the white house are keeping it going by NOT FORCING PARENTS to take responsibility for their 'troubled teens'. Trayvon's MOM AND DAD dumped him out and STILL refuse to accept the FACT they were not 'watching' their kid that night...and were not keeping him in line at all prior to this night. But look at who's leading this country, a father and mother less man who had no good guidance and now displays no good intentions toward TRUE American's because of it.

EZZZE - 2/27/2013 10:31 AM
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I'm tied of the media showing this same picture when he was much younger. Show the public the pictures of a punk that sold drugs and been in trouble at school and with police. Show the picture of the 175 pound adult, tattoo's all over him and possing like a gangster, then you would be showing his real colors. He was a punk, plain and simple!
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