Trayvon Martin was a 17 year old boy frequently finding himself getting suspended and kicked out of school. According to the New York Times, he was caught with many things varying from burglary tools to women’s jewelry to marijuana.
Putting aside his criminal offenses, Trayvon was also the victim in a shooting that put him to his death. Sources like the New York Times and The Independent say that George Zimmerman who was on neighborhood watch, thought that Trayvon was “up to no good” because he was wearing a hood and he followed him.
Even though when Zimmerman called 911 about a suspicious boy (Trayvon) they told him not to follow him. Obviously Zimmerman did not listen to the dispatcher and continued on following him.
The New York Times also brought up that Zimmerman had made over one hundred calls to the police about suspicious people. This sounds like Zimmerman is just asking for trouble if you ask me.
Once Zimmerman lost Trayvon, he allegedly got back in his vehicle, when Trayvon came up behind him and they started a heated conversation. That is when Trayvon hit Zimmerman and started smashing his head into the sidewalk.
Eye-witnesses were telling ABC News that the person on the bottom was wearing red, which was identified by Zimmerman. He was also yelling, ‘Help, Help!’ (The Washington Post)
This gives Zimmerman a reason to shoot and kill Trayvon doesn’t it? I mean it is self defense, and Florida’s Stand Your Ground law says that. However, Trayvon was unarmed and just walking home in the rain.
Many people, even little kids are participating in protests for the Trayvon Martin case. One protest that was organized by a Democratic Congressman, Bobby Rush was the Hoodie protest.
People of all ages and ethnicity groups help signs saying things like ‘Black and Suspicious’ or wearing sweatshirts with words on the back saying, ‘I am Not Suspicious.’ So many people are supporters of Trayvon Martin, so stand up for what you believe in and fight for what you think is right.