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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Police Chief who handled Trayvon Martin's case steps down

SANFORD, Fla. - The embattled police chief overseeing the Trayvon Martin investigation said Thursday he will "temporarily remove" himself from his job amid mounting criticism and pressure to charge a Neighborhood Watch leader with killing the teenager.

Bill Lee said he stands by his department's initial investigation but that he is stepping aside to avoid being a distraction. The case has been drawing widespread national coverage amid claims that Trayvon, who is black, was a victim of racial stereotyping.
"It is apparent that my role in this matter is overshadowing the process," Lee said at a news conference, adding that he felt he should remove himself from his post "in the hopes of restoring some semblance of calm to the city, which has been in turmoil for several weeks."

The local prosecutor, Norman Wolfinger, also stepped down from the case Thursday, Gov. Rick Scott said. Wolfinger said in a letter to Scott that his recusal was aimed at "toning down the rhetoric and preserving the integrity of the investigation." Scott appointed Angela Corey, the state attorney for the Jacksonville area, to take the case.

City Manager Norton Bonaparte refused to say what Lee meant by "temporarily" removing himself as police chief. Bonaparte said a search would begin immediately for an interim chief.
A few hours before the announcement, Bonaparte told USA TODAY that he would await the results of investigations into the Sanford Police Department by the Department of Justice and the Florida state attorney's office before deciding Lee's fate.
"I want to know if there were things they should have done that they didn't do, or things they did that they shouldn't have done," Bonaparte said.
He and Lee both left the news conference without answering questions.
Wednesday, many called for firing Lee and the Sanford City Commission, in a 3-2 vote, voted "no confidence" in Lee.
NAACP President Benjamin Jealous said outside Sanford City Hall that Lee "needs to step down, not just step aside."
"I don't see how this gets to a place where he isn't fired or just decides to quit," Jealous said. "By letting this linger for weeks, he has embarrassed our entire country."
There have been "assumptions and conclusions" made by the public regarding the Martin case that are based on limited information, Lee said in an email to USA TODAY this week. "There is much information that at this time is not public record to ensure the integrity of the investigation," he said.

Friday, March 16, 2012

George Zimmerman, an animal in human skin

George Zimmerman, the 28-year-old Florida man who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in the Sanford gated community, repeatedly called 911 over the past 14 months, and in several instances warned of "suspicious persons" who, like Trayvon Martin, happened to be black.

The Seminole County Sherrif's Department released several such calls Monday, amid intensifying calls for Zimmerman's arrest for the killing of Martin, who was walking to his father's house from a local store February 26th when he was followed, and then fatally shot by, Zimmerman.
The six newly released 911 calls, none of which relate to the Martin shooting, show Zimmerman worried more than once about unknown persons walking through the neighborhood.

From the Orlando Sentinel:

In four of the recordings Zimmerman called police to report "suspicious" persons -- all of whom were black -- in or near the Retreat at Twin Lakes neighborhood.
He called once to report his neighbor's open garage door. And in the sixth call, Zimmerman reports children are "habitually" playing in the street at dusk and running in front of cars. He asked dispatchers to take his complaint anonymously, but provided his name and phone number.
Sanford police have declined to arrest Zimmerman, saying witness accounts support his claim of self defense. But that claim is disputed by at least three witnesses, and by Martin's family.
He needs to be arrested ASAP and the Police Chief who let him go needs to answer some questions!!

Protests are planned for Thursday, continuing the calls for Zimmerman's arrest.