Sunday, 14 July 2013

Trayvon Martin Killer Freed By Jury

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A security guard has been acquitted of all charges relating to the shooting of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin.
There were protests outside the courtroom as the all-women jury announced the unanimous verdict after 15-hour deliberation.
Zimmerman who had pleaded not guility to charges of second degree murder with an affirmative defense, claiming he had shot Martin to save his own life after being attacked by the teen on Feb. 26, 2012, stood impassively as the verdict was announced, Sky News reported.
The trial had kept America captivated, after the case first came to national attention because of the 44 days it took for Zimmerman to be arrested.
It sparked a fierce national debate about racial profiling in the United States, with celebrities including Jamie Foxx lending their support for Martin.
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Martin, 17, was shot dead walking home in the gated community where he was staying after buying sweets and a drink.
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Zimmerman's lawyers said Martin had attacked the older man, knocking him to the ground and banging his head against the pavement.
But prosecutors called him Zimmerman a liar, saying he had taken the law into his own hands.
There were overnight protests in a number of cities around the country, the BBC reported.
After the case, Zimmerman's lawyer, Mark O'Mara, told reporters: "Hopefully everyone will respect the jury's verdict."
Zimmerman would have to be careful of retribution, he said.
Another member of the defence team, Don West, said: "I'm thrilled that this jury kept this tragedy from becoming a travesty."
Trayvon Martin Family 'hurt' over Zimmerman Acquittal

Trayvon Martin's relatives have said they are "hurt" after neighbourhood watchman George Zimmerman was found not guilty of murdering the unarmed black teenager in Florida last year.
Speaking outside a church in Miami, Trayvon Martin's cousins Roberta and Lesha Felton expressed their disappointment over the verdict.


Source: Huff Post, BBC News, Sky News.

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