Wednesday, July 17, 2013

DOJ solicits email tips in Zimmerman civil rights probe

Via WRSA

 

Blithering, blathering idiots.  Am I being redundant?  The FBI has already investigated this and ruled it out.  Give it up, petty tyrants/useful idiots.

The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday afternoon appealed to civil rights groups and community leaders, nationally and in Sanford, for help investigating whether a federal criminal case might be brought against George Zimmerman for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, one advocate said.

The DOJ has also set up a public email address to take in tips on its civil rights investigation.
Barbara Arnwine, president and executive director the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law – who earlier in the day joined calls for federal civil rights charges against Zimmerman, said that later in the afternoon, she joined a U.S. Department of Justice conference call to discuss the prospects.

More Communist propaganda @ Orlando Sentinel

3 comments:

  1. Ass clowns, nothing but ass clowns.

    Bob
    III

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  2. This is sounding more and more like a witch-hunt! Zimmerman was tried by a jury of his peers and found "Not-Guilty," so now it's time to move-on. As Americans, we believe in the "rule of law," and that includes accepting the verdict of a jury trial. Why should the DOJ waste more taxpayers' money on attempting to find Zimmerman guilty of something...anything? In fact, from what I've read, the DOJ's decision to send a CRS Unit into Florida, to help prevent violent behavior in regards to the Zimmerman trial, actually served to incite such unwanted and unnecessary behavior. Furthermore, you may have forgotten, but you previously investigated Zimmerman in regards to the possibility of his harboring racist tendencies, and came-up with a big, fat, zero...nothing. Besides, the definition of "insanity," is the repeating of the same action, expecting a different result. Spend our money on investigations of real infractions of our civil rights. Thank-you.

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