Trayvon Martin's friend expresses her opinion about the verdict and she's not happy George Zimmerman was found not guilty. Also, she is certainly not happy the jurors ruled it was Zimmerman crying out and not Martin on the tape. Of course, we can truly understand how the star witness in the case feels, but it hurts us to admit, history or racism and unfair justice never fails to stop repeating itself.
According to CNN.com, Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Florida, was acquitted Saturday of second-degree murder charges in Martin's death. The killing sparked protests when police declined to bring charges against Zimmerman, leading to the appointment of a special prosecutor who eventually took the case to court.
The sad part is, we've heard so many people talk about how justice was not served while African Americans yet disrespect themselves and each other and most of all, they have no respect for God nor his Word. Yes, we feel very bad for the verdict, but God has been allegedly trying to get the black race to totally surrender to Him and no longer idolize who they feel is superior to them. This is no disrespect to the Martin family at all, but he has used certain cases throughout history to get the attention of African Americans to totally surrender, in our opinion.
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Martin friend 'upset, angry' by verdict
By Matt Smith, CNN
(CNN) -- The friend who was on the phone with Trayvon Martin when his fatal confrontation with George Zimmerman began said Monday she is "disappointed, upset, angry, questioning and mad" at Zimmerman's acquittal on murder charges.
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