Tuesday 27 March 2012

Black Separatist Group Should Offer Incentives For The Man who Killed a Teenager in Florida

Separatist black group stands by bounty offer for man who killed Florida teen: New Black Panther Party's separatist, hate group called the civil law, is its offer of $ 10,000 prize for the capture of the man who shot Trayvon Martin, despite fierce opposition, in particular, Martin's family.

"We are here to make them do their job," manager Michael Muhammad said on Monday. "We will support the family Trayvon, but we are military."

Martin was killed Feb. 26, George Zimmerman, 28-year-old volunteer neighborhood watch, while walking back from a mini-market Sanford, Florida. Zimmerman, in accordance with friends and his lawyer, Craig Ring, said he had killed Martin, 17, in self-defense.

The fact that he was not charged with the murder of Martin has outraged many in the U.S., including people who believe Martin was considered a "suspect" because he was black. Zimmerman is a white Hispanic.

However, none have gone so far as the New Black Panther Party, which stands on the site of the revolution for African-Americans. The group - which differs from the more famous Black Panther Party, founded in 1960 - described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group and "brutally anti-Semitic and racist organization."

On Saturday, the party has a site on the money to offer in exchange for "arrest moral citizens" was Zimmerman. Muhammad said on the same day that his group believes in the "Life for life," a statement that he was confirmed on Monday.

Martin family lawyer Daryl Parks reiterated the comments of other persons connected with the family, including the Reverend Jesse Jackson, accusing the obvious suggestion bonuses. "We do not tolerate these people in general," said Parks.

Speaking earlier Monday in the city administration in a packed Sanford Civic Center, the father Trayvon, Tracy Martin, said his family wanted to work in the legal system and to encourage changes in Sanford Florida Police Department and the law.

"We are not asking for an eye for an eye," Tracy said Martin. "We ask justice, justice, justice."

Mohammad said that the United States Constitution gave them the right to arrest a citizen, although he also said a little later, he "did not obey the white man, I'm not American law."

"By law, the popular street people, (George Zimmerman) was charged with murder - in accordance with the law on the street, in accordance with the law of God," Muhammad said.

In the city of Sanford previously responded to the offer of premiums, and then click New Black Panther Party have 5,000 people working together to go after Zimmerman, calling for "a calm head and not the mob."

"Attempts to take any civilian into custody may lead to criminal liability or unnecessary violence," the department said.

Joe Oliver, a friend of Zimmerman, said that such threats to his friend, even if the authorities and the family of Martin condemned. Zimmerman has not seen or heard in public since the shooting,

"Therefore we do not know where he stands," says Olivier. "He should worry about their safety."

Oliver, a leading CNN in 1990, said he was worried because he had spoken to several media about the case.

"Now I have to worry about their safety, not only for me but for my friends and family as well," he said. "But I was not there, I did not pull the trigger. All I do is stand for another."

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