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In reply to the discussion: Zimmerman - national attention is NOT because of racial profiling or 'Stand Your Ground' laws [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)I believe that after the police arrest somebody, they have a limited amount of time before they have to press charges. That is, they cannot arrest you, investigate for two weeks and then file charges. So here's a timeline
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57412417-504083/trayvon-martin-shooting-a-timeline-of-events/
Feb. 26th Trayvon shot
March 8 - Trayvon's parents create petition. (11 days later)
March 19 - DOJ announces it will investigate
March 23 - Angela Corey is appointed
April 11 - Zimmerman is charged (23 days after DOJ says it will investigate and 18 days after Corey is appointed.
So 23 days of investigating and the DOJ hadn't filed any charges and it took Corey 18 days of investigating before she filed charges. I don't believe the police can arrest you, investigate for 17 days and then press charges.
Speaking of charges though. This guy could have written this article from my research. http://www.massappealnews.com/2012/03/25/trayvon-story-sad-but/
Jalisa Reed was killed on March 16th. Why hasn't her killer been arrested? Why isn't his name even known? Are the police even still investigating (how can they when there are another two or three homicides every week? They have to investigae the next one, or the last one, etc.)
A tree was planted for her on Earth Day, but there are no rallies. "Justice for Jalisa!" No outcry for an arrest.
Who knows though. Maybe her killer was killed in a drive by shooting a couple of weeks later by somebody wearing a t-shirt that says "stop snitching".
Hard to tell given that there's not much follow-up in the reporting, but it seems to me that often this black-on-black crime does not result in any arrests because the perps are never found.
One kicker in this story seems to have been a theme, how Trayvon's death proves that "Black people can't even walk to the store because of the danger from armed white people". That's where I think it went off the rails.