Many, I’m sure are very aware of this story. It’s following has been growing larger and larger since the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was fatally shot on February 26. The excuse, and yes I used excuse, is that George Zimmerman killed the teen in self-defense.
I just don’t get how a man can shoot someone he thinks is a criminal and get away with it. Can negligent homicide be appropriate in this situation? How do we know Trayvon wasn’t trying to defend himself from the strange man following him? There needs to be some responsibility taken by Zimmerman. Forgiveness is key and it was an “accident” but somebody is dead. Somebody’s life is taken because of one person’s mistake. Nobody is perfect but then again it seems obnoxious to assume a kid walking in a neighborhood with a hoodie on is up to no good. Strange but it doesn’t necessarily mean he is up to no good.
Apparently Zimmerman also called the police and stated that someone suspicious was walking through the neighborhood and the dispatcher told him NOT to follow the person. Yet Zimmerman continued to do so even though real law enforcement officers were on their way.
It’s just doesn’t add up and it’s no wonder people are protesting this.
Regardless, my thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of Trayvon. May you rest in peace.
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