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US could bring hate crime charge in Trayvon Martin shooting if there’s evidence of racial bias
By Associated Press, Updated: Sunday, March 25, 10:36 AM
MIAMI — Legal experts say the U.S. Justice Department could bring a hate crime charge against the shooter in the killing of a black Florida teenager.
But that will require a finding that neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin because of racial bias.
Drexel University law professor Donald Tibbs thinks Zimmerman’s bias is obvious. He thinks a 911 tape shows Zimmerman muttering a racial slur just before last month’s shooting.
But others say that the recording isn’t conclusive and that there is nothing definitive showing the 28-year-old Zimmerman acted because of prejudice. They say he might have followed Martin because the neighborhood had been hit by a string of burglaries committed by young black males.
Martin was heading back to the home of his father’s fiancée when he was shot.
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