Wish I could say I were the least bit surprised that George Zimmerman was acquitted in Florida of murdering Trayvon Martin, but it was a jury of his peers, not his victim's. In my opinion, this was a grievous miscarriage of justice and sends a distressing message about who we (still) are as a nation.
And get a load of George Zimmerman's brother, who is clueless to the irony of his own words: in discussing what the future may hold for George:
“There are factions, there are groups, there are people that would want to take the law into their own hands as they perceive it or be vigilantes in some sense."
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I don't support vigilantism but I wouldn't lose any sleep if something happened to Zimmerman.
I hope that no one ever lays a hand on Zimmerman, but that he lives with the fear that they WILL for a long, long time.
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