Wednesday, February 6, 2013

A Year!



Yesterday, Trayvonn Martin would have turned 18 years old...Last year this time...He was still alive...Didn't know he only had days to live...It was right after last years Super Bowl...A Super Bowl he didn't finish viewing...See he was killed during half time when he ventured out to get an Ice Tea and some Skittles....and had the misfortune of running into George Zimmerman...

Hard to believe it's been a year!  A lot of us have forgotten...I haven't forgot!

A judge in the case of  former neighborhood watch leader, George Zimmerman accused of shooting  Black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin denied a request by his defense attorneys to delay the trial Tuesday.

George Zimmerman's attorneys presented a motion Tuesday asking Judge Debra Nelson to push the trial from mid-June back to November because they say the prosecutor has been slow to turn over needed evidence. The state attorney has denied the accusation.


Judge Nelson denied the motion and said the trial will begin on June 10. She noted that Zimmerman's lead attorney has been on the case for nearly a year and a half and said the problems he's having getting evidence are not insurmountable.

It's insurmountable if there is no evidence to get! 

Goerge Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, said he wants to try the case in June but also wants to do it the right way.

"I will call my wife as an expert witness that I want this case tried in June," O'Mara said Tuesday. "There is no benefit to the defense team, there is certainly no benefit to Mr. Zimmerman and there is no benefit to the Martin family to keep this case going. I am very sensitive to that, but the reality is we have to try it once."

Prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda argued that the amount of preparation for the case is the result of Zimmerman's attorneys.

"I have never had a case, at least here in central Florida, as a normal thing where the defense creates their own website, creates their own Facebook , creates their own Twitter and just publishes stuff out there, encourages discussion among various groups," de la Rionda said. "I find it ironic that the defense complains they are now having to address all these issues, that with all due respect to the defense, they helped create." 

As I said in the very first paragraph ..Yesterday  happens to be what would have been Trayvonn Martin's 18th birthday, and his parents plan to celebrate the occasion with events throughout the week.

Community leaders and college students said a prayer and sang "Happy Birthday" before Tuesday's hearing in Sanford, and community leaders will be holding a "Banding Together for Peace" event later in the day.

On Saturday, Martin's parents will hold a "Peace Walk" at 10 a.m. at Ives Estate Park in Miami. On Sunday, they will hold a "remembrance Dinner" at 5 p.m. at the DoubleTree Miami Airport Hotel. All of the proceeds for the event will go to the Trayvon Martin Foundation.

George Zimmerman is claiming he acted in self-defense in shooting Martin last year and has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

Hard to believe it's been a year! A lot of us have forgotten...I haven't forgot!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's heartbreaking that this tragedy even took place. There is no level of comprehension that can make me understand how; better yet, why Zimmerman acted in such an egregious manner. He is a gaping wide a-hole who took the law into his own hands and used his prejudice to commit the heinous act of murder.

18 is far too young to die and it's gut-wrenching that his mother had to bury him just when he should be have been getting ready to make a milestone change in his life.

This is America and we already know how it feels about young black men; however, I truly hope that justice is done for Trayvon and his family




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