President Obama on Friday finds that an investigation is carried out on the
ground at age 17 Trayvon Martin. "Just can't imagine what these
parents," Obama said in the rose garden. "If I had a son, he looping
Trayvon".
Obama said that it was "necessary" to study all aspects of the
case. "We all do some soul-searching to see how something
like that," added Obama.
Martin's death sparked a national protest. Thousands took part in a
demonstration led by the Reverend Al Sharpton, Sanford (Florida) on Thursday.
Martin was George Zimmerman, shot in the role of neighborhood watch. Zimmerman
says in self-defense they listed, but
as soon as he shot Martin on Feb. 26, the 17-year-old boy was only moving a
pack of Skittles and a tin can of iced tea.
Obama said on Friday that should be careful what he said, because the
Department of Justice began an investigation into the incident. After obtaining
the vote of confidence, the Chief of Police Bill if Sanford is temporarily
separated the case of Martin.
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