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Just What Happened in the Trayvon Martin Shooting?

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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

"Tragedy." That word appears again and again in comments about the Trayvon Martin shooting in Sanford, Florida. Trayvon Martin was seventeen years old and unarmed. A twenty-eight-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer shot and killed him on a rainy night in February. He says he acted in self-defense. He says the teenager attacked him.

Trayvon Martin was black. The crime watch organizer, George Zimmerman, is white and Hispanic. Many accused him of racism. Many more denounced law enforcement officials for not bringing criminal charges. The United States Justice Department opened its own investigation.

This week, a Florida prosecutor, State Attorney Angela Corey, charged Mr. Zimmerman with murder.

ANGELA COREY: "Let me emphasize that we do not prosecute by public pressure or by petition. We prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of Florida."

On Thursday Mr. Zimmerman appeared before Seminole County Judge Mark Herr.

MARK HERR: "Mr. Zimmerman, you are here for your first appearances, a first appearance at this time for a charge of murder in the second degree. And you are represented by Mr. O'Mara? "

George Zimmerman appearing in court Thursday
George Zimmerman appearing in court Thursday
GEORGE ZIMMERMAN: "Yes sir."

MARK HERR: "Remember your right to remain silent."

The judge said there was enough evidence to move forward with the case. He told Mr. Zimmerman that he will be officially charged during an arraignment hearing on May twenty-ninth. A hearing is set for next Friday on the possibility of releasing him from jail on bond.

Defense lawyer Mark O'Mara said Mr. Zimmerman would plead not guilty but he worries about getting a fair trial.

MARK O'MARA: "We need to calm this down and this case needs to be tried in a courtroom."

The shooting happened in the gated community where the girlfriend of Trayvon Martin's father lives. Tracy Martin and Trayvon’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, accuse Mr. Zimmerman of targeting their son because he was black. They led the protests to have him arrested.

SYBRINA FULTON: "We just wanted an arrest and we got it."

Police did not charge Mr. Zimmerman earlier because of a Florida law known as "Stand Your Ground.” It says people have a right to meet force with force, to stand their ground and not turn and run. The Florida legislature passed the law in two thousand five.

Many other states have similar laws. Supporters say these laws can reduce violent crime and protect citizens who are trying to defend themselves. But Daniel Gross with the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence told members of Congress that the Florida law needs to be examined closer.

DANIEL GROSS: "In Florida, law enforcement authorities do not have the discretion to take away licenses to carry concealed weapons even from those who have killed unarmed people."

Jeb Bush signed the law when he was Florida governor. He says it was not meant for cases like this one.

JEB BUSH: "'Stand Your Ground' means 'Stand Your Ground.' It doesn't mean chase after somebody who's turned their back."

George Zimmerman had called the 911 emergency services number to report a suspicious person.

911 OPERATOR: "Are you following him?"

GEORGE ZIMMERMAN: "Yes."

911 OPERATOR: "We don't need you to do that."

Mr. Zimmerman later told police that he shot Mr. Martin after the teen struck him and hit his head on the ground.

President Obama commented on the case last month. He said when he thinks about Trayvon Martin, he thinks about his own children.

BARACK OBAMA: "If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon."

Samantha Nolan is a neighborhood watch trainer in Washington. She tells volunteers never to chase anyone. In fact, she says the best way to fight crime is to just know your neighbors.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember.

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Contributing: Sean Maroney and Chris Simkins

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by: M.Niazi
04/22/2012 11:51 PM
OH that is really tragedy a youth person kill their neighbor i don't know way some of person became killer possibility they are psychological seaknees


by: Smith
04/19/2012 8:09 PM
If you want to focus on the facts-- the coroner and funeral director of Trayvon stated that he had no marks on his hands or anything to show a sign of a struggle-- solely a bullet hole in his body-- Also video footage of Zimmerman afterwards shows no signs of him being attacked either-- So ?


by: Thuy
04/17/2012 12:28 AM
It's still too soon to say , but somehow i think Zimmerman didn't killed Trayvon Martin for racism. At all, he was only a volunteer for neighborhood watch job. He might lack of experience on how to deal with suspect. That was why he followed Trayvon. Moreover, I find it's kinda ridiculous that most of the murdering cases in which an American-African was a victim, people always think it happened because of racism.


by: jenny
04/16/2012 3:36 AM
As an onlooker, having read some reports about this case, I just wonder why there's so little information about that teenager referred? There're two sides to everything, right? People shouldn't judge before they've known enough. And minority races shouldn't just use racism to defend everything that happens to them. I have doubts, and want to know more. Hope justice appears to everybody.


by: LAkisha Gregory
04/15/2012 8:06 PM
I am so glad they have arrested this monster if it was the other way around tray on would be in jail no questions asked.


by: C young
04/15/2012 10:17 AM
Obama should not have commented on the case and take a side before any real verdict was announced. It showed how quick he was to jump on the side of his own nationality. What if that kid did attack Zimmerman? He did not have to chase after him but they shouldn't jump to conclusions and automatically state he was racist and out for blood. Stand your ground law should be change to "you are allowed to stand your ground and not run, but meet the opposing force with an equally or justified force."


by: Vincent
04/15/2012 5:28 AM
Someone says Trayvon Martin was a good boy. But i also heard that he was suspended from school for drugs and he also was allegedly caught with a 'burglary tool' and a bag full of women's jewelry. Is that true? I expect more details about this case from VOA.


by: Steffen
04/14/2012 10:06 AM
This case shows one thing.The U.S. still remains backward in some laws.
These laws are a heritage of the Wild West times as well as the right for
every citizen to carry a gun for self-defence.This makes all worse in your
country.


by: BIJU.P.Y.
04/14/2012 7:34 AM
'A crime justified is it twice committed'. Racism, like Untouchability, is a crime against God. Mr. Martih should not have been killed just because of he being a black and young. It's possible for a civilized man to commit suicide but it is not possible for a civilized man to kill a child of his son's age.Thank you.


by: Laurent
04/14/2012 6:23 AM
Let the justice do its work. And, to the native people of the U.S.A. Jerry Wilson, improve your language... I'm not an american people, I do mistakes, but in french I'm better. Do the same

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