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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.
“They were calling on us to actively refer anyone who had any information,” that might build a case against Zimmerman for either a civil rights violation or a hate crime, Arnwine said. “They said they would very aggressively investigate this case.” ....
Arnwine said the call was convened at about 3:30 p.m. by Tom Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice, and included representatives from the FBI, and several federal prosecutors, she said. DOJ officials also said they would open a public email address so people could send in tips on the case
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
We're like two steps away from just dragging him into the town square and hanging him on CSPAN.
This is America now I guess.
Originally posted by undo
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
We're like two steps away from just dragging him into the town square and hanging him on CSPAN.
This is America now I guess.
and this is what i don't get about all this:
masons and rosicrucians made this country what it is and then,
they went on holiday and didn't come back.
Originally posted by Seeker Mom
This is just being used to set up the country to get used to being snitched on for other reasons.
Originally posted by watchitburn
I'm going to send in a tip to the email address saying I have proof Zimmerman is a Reptilian and was racially discriminating against human beings.
Holder pledged that the Justice Department would work to “alleviate tensions, address community concerns and promote healing” in response to the case.