While listening to angry mobs chanting, “No Justice, No Peace”, on
the radio a while ago it dawned on me that the justice system had let Trayvon
Martin down; just not in the way these angry hot heads were depicting this
whole ugly mess. Trayvon Martin might
have been spared his life had the justice system done their job and put him in
jail for the crimes he “allegedly” committed long before he “allegedly”
assaulted George Zimmerman on the night he was shot dead.
The major news media outlets are still portraying this young
hoodlum as some kind of angelic representative of the Black community when in
fact he should have been an embarrassment to them. Rather than display recent photographs of
Trayvon, the media continues to release pictures that are several years old
from a time when Trayvon really was young and innocent.
We were led to believe Trayvon was a good kid, a victim of
racial prejudice; but those assertions fell apart upon further examination.
“Sanford Police Department (SPD)
investigator Chris Serino, for instance, said publicly of Martin, “This child
has no criminal record whatsoever.” He called Martin “a good kid, a
mild-mannered kid.” The media almost universally sustained this tragically
false narrative.”
It seems the truth paints a different picture.
‘“Oh, God, oh, my God, oh, God,” one major
reportedly said when first looking at Martin’s data. He realized that Martin
had been suspended twice already that school year for offenses that should have
gotten him arrested – once for getting caught with a burglary tool and a dozen
items of female jewelry, the second time for getting caught with marijuana and
a marijuana pipe.
In each case, the case file on Martin was fudged to
make the crime less serious than it was. As one detective told IA, the arrest
statistics coming out of Martin’s school, Michael Krop Senior, had been “quite
high,” and the detectives “needed to find some way to lower the stats.” This
directive allegedly came from Hurley.”
There was no mention of Trayvon’s punching a bus driver by the media; that sweet little boy could never have done anything like that. Anyway, it never happened because the bus driver who “allegedly” got punched was instructed to forget about it; at least that’s the story that was put out on the radio.
“Here’s another nice image for all the idiots bleating
about this poor, innocent black ‘child’. This image is of somebody’s post to
Travyon Martin’s/NO_LIMIT_NIGGA twitter account. Notice how they’re saying that
Martin hadn’t told them about swinging/punching at a Bus driver!!! Well, if he
punched a bus driver, it’s quite possible that he punched the neighbourhood
watch captain who stopped him…”
Had Trayvon been held accountable for his “alleged” criminal behavior he would, in all probability, have been in jail instead of continuing to walk about freely. He never would have been in a confrontational situation with George Zimmerman, a volunteer neighborhood watchman trying to keep his neighborhood safe from thugs and gangstas’.
If the state had done its job properly he probably would have died in prison while serving out a burglary or aggravated assault conviction. Instead he’s become an icon for civil disobedience, inspiring vandalism, assault and looting throughout the low information community, go figure.
Yes; the justice system let Trayvon Martin down by ignoring his “alleged”
criminal behavior.
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