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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands to the left of Sharpton, and  Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, stands on the right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands to the left of Sharpton, and  Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, stands on the right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands to the left of Sharpton, and  Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, stands on the right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Tracy Martin, the father of Trayvon Martin, speaks during a rally addressing his son's murder to a crowd of more than 15,000 people at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney Benjamin Crump claps his hands...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Tracy Martin, the father of Trayvon Martin, speaks during a rally addressing his son's murder to a crowd of more than 15,000 people at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney Benjamin Crump claps his hands...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, far right, the father of Trayvon Martin...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton walks off the stage with Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin after addressing the Stanford Chief of Police's temporary step down...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, far right, the father of Trayvon Martin...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..A rally-goer holds up a sign of Trayvon Martin...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..A rally-goer holds up a sign of Trayvon Martin...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton emotionally addresses the estimated crowd of more than 15,000 attendees at at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton walks off the stage with Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin after addressing the Stanford Chief of Police's temporary step down...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Standing on the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton is the Martin's attorney Benjamin Crump, far left, Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sharpton is flanked by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sharpton is flanked by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Media trucks line up outside the rally held for for Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. The shooting of the 17-year-old unarmed black man by a George Zimmerman, 28, has sparked national, racially charged outrage because Zimmerman was not arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law, which allows civilians to use lethal force if they fear their lives are in danger...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rally-goers Beulah Farquharson, from Osceda County, Florida, left, and Alisia Adamson, right, sing the Christian hymn "The Lily Of The Valley" during the Trayvon Martin rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Stage attendees at the Trayvon Martin rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012sings the Christian hymn "The Lily Of The Valley."..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton, middle, stands with Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, right, and other people who spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Monday, March 26, 2012..Pastor Jamal Bryant, from Baltimore, Reverend Al Sharpton, Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, Reverend Jesse Jackson (obscured), Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin, and attorney Benjamin Crump go back to their seats after Trayvon's parents made an emotional appeal to members of the Sanford City Council board at the town's civic center Monday, March 26, 2012, demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed seventeen-year-old, after the two engaged in an alleged altercation. Zimmerman remains free because of the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. ..Thousands gathered in Sanford, Florida Monday, March 26, 2012 on the one month anniversary of the day George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, while the unarmed, hooded, teen was walking to his dad's fiancé's home with a bag of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman was never arrested due to the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. The Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson leant their star power in an effort to have Zimmerman arrested. Over two-million signatures were collected on the website change.org.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Monday, March 26, 2012..Pastor Jamal Bryant, from Baltimore, Reverend Al Sharpton, Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, Reverend Jesse Jackson (obscured), Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin, and attorney Benjamin Crump go back to their seats after Trayvon's parents made an emotional appeal to members of the Sanford City Council board at the town's civic center Monday, March 26, 2012, demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed seventeen-year-old, after the two engaged in an alleged altercation. Zimmerman remains free because of the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. ..Thousands gathered in Sanford, Florida Monday, March 26, 2012 on the one month anniversary of the day George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, while the unarmed, hooded, teen was walking to his dad's fiancé's home with a bag of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman was never arrested due to the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. The Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson leant their star power in an effort to have Zimmerman arrested. Over two-million signatures were collected on the website change.org.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the media and rally-goers stand outside the Reverend Al Sharpton's SUV seeking photographs while the civil rights advocate leaves with Trayvon Martin's parents and lawyer after a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing the 17-year-old's racially charged murder...Rev. Al Sharpton leant his star power and spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Stage attendees at the Trayvon Martin rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012sings the Christian hymn "The Lily Of The Valley."..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands in the background...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Media trucks line up outside the rally held for for Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. The shooting of the 17-year-old unarmed black man by a George Zimmerman, 28, has sparked national, racially charged outrage because Zimmerman was not arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law, which allows civilians to use lethal force if they fear their lives are in danger...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press photograph Rev. Al Sharpton, while he announces that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally addressing Trayvon Martin's killing at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sharpton is flanked by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, directly left of Sharpton, and Tracy Martin, right, the father of Trayvon Martin, and President of the NAACP Benjamin Jealous, far right...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the press and rally-goers photograph Benjamin Crump, Trayvon Martin's parents' attorney, who, along with Rev. Al Sharpton, announce that the Sanford Chief of Police Bill Lee has temporarily stepped down before the official start of a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing. Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, stands in the background...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rene Panko, right, from Orlando Florida, emotionally protests in front of members of the press before the official start of the Trayvon Martin Ralley at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012....Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton emotionally addresses the estimated crowd of more than 15,000 attendees at at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton waves a $2,000 check he donated of his own money to help the family of Trayvon Martin at the rally for slain black teen at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law. Orange buckets were later passed around the crowd to collect more donations for the Trayvon's family.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton, middle, stands with Trayvon Martin's mother Sybrina Fulton, right, and other people who spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Eric Walker, from Daytona, Florida, chants, "Arrest Zimmerman now!" with other protesters, before the official start of the Trayvon Martin Ralley at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Members of the media and rally-goers stand outside the Reverend Al Sharpton's SUV seeking photographs while the civil rights advocate leaves with Trayvon Martin's parents and lawyer after a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012 addressing the 17-year-old's racially charged murder...Rev. Al Sharpton leant his star power and spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton waves a $2,000 check he donated of his own money to help the family of Trayvon Martin at the rally for slain black teen at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law. Orange buckets were later passed around the crowd to collect more donations for the Trayvon's family.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rene Panko, right, from Orlando Florida, emotionally protests in front of members of the press before the official start of the Trayvon Martin Ralley at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012....Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Patrick Stewart, from Miami, holds up a sign that says "Armed and Dangerous," with two bags of Skittles, and hooded sweatshirt cutouts  taped to it at the Trayvon Martin Rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Skittles and hooded sweatshirts are two icons of the controversial and racially charged Trayvon Martin killing. ..Rev. Al Sharpton led a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida for slain black teen Trayvon Martin who was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rene Panko, right, from Orlando Florida, emotionally protests in front of members of the press before the official start of the Trayvon Martin Ralley at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012....Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rene Panko, right, from Orlando Florida, emotionally protests in front of members of the press before the official start of the Trayvon Martin Ralley at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012....Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Patrick Stewart, from Miami, holds up a sign that says "Armed and Dangerous," with two bags of Skittles, and hooded sweatshirt cutouts  taped to it at the Trayvon Martin Rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Skittles and hooded sweatshirts are two icons of the controversial and racially charged Trayvon Martin killing. ..Rev. Al Sharpton led a rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida for slain black teen Trayvon Martin who was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rally-goers Beulah Farquharson, from Osceda County, Florida, left, and Alisia Adamson, right, sing the Christian hymn "The Lily Of The Valley" during the Trayvon Martin rally at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Eric Walker, from Daytona, Florida, chants, "Arrest Zimmerman now!" with other protesters, before the official start of the Trayvon Martin Ralley at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012...Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Monday, March 26, 2012..Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin, middle, flanked by Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton, and their lawyer Benjamin Crump, address members of the Sanford City Council board at the town's civic center Monday, March 26, 2012, demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed seventeen-year-old, after the two engaged in an alleged altercation. Zimmerman remains free because of the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. .Thousands gathered in Sanford, Florida Monday, March 26, 2012 on the one month anniversary of the day George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, while the unarmed, hooded, teen was walking to his dad's fiancé's home with a bag of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman was never arrested due to the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. The Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson leant their star power in an effort to have Zimmerman arrested. Over two-million signatures were collected on the website change.org.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Monday, March 26, 2012..Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin, middle, flanked by Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton, and their lawyer Benjamin Crump, address members of the Sanford City Council board at the town's civic center Monday, March 26, 2012, demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed seventeen-year-old, after the two engaged in an alleged altercation. Zimmerman remains free because of the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. .Thousands gathered in Sanford, Florida Monday, March 26, 2012 on the one month anniversary of the day George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, while the unarmed, hooded, teen was walking to his dad's fiancé's home with a bag of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman was never arrested due to the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. The Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson leant their star power in an effort to have Zimmerman arrested. Over two-million signatures were collected on the website change.org.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Monday, March 26, 2012..Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin, middle, flanked by Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton, and their lawyer Benjamin Crump, address members of the Sanford City Council board at the town's civic center Monday, March 26, 2012, demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed seventeen-year-old, after the two engaged in an alleged altercation. Zimmerman remains free because of the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. .Thousands gathered in Sanford, Florida Monday, March 26, 2012 on the one month anniversary of the day George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, while the unarmed, hooded, teen was walking to his dad's fiancé's home with a bag of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman was never arrested due to the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. The Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson leant their star power in an effort to have Zimmerman arrested. Over two-million signatures were collected on the website change.org.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Monday, March 26, 2012..Trayvon Martin's father Tracy Martin, middle, flanked by Trayvon's mother, Sybrina Fulton, and their lawyer Benjamin Crump, address members of the Sanford City Council board at the town's civic center Monday, March 26, 2012, demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Trayvon Martin, the unarmed seventeen-year-old, after the two engaged in an alleged altercation. Zimmerman remains free because of the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. .Thousands gathered in Sanford, Florida Monday, March 26, 2012 on the one month anniversary of the day George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, while the unarmed, hooded, teen was walking to his dad's fiancé's home with a bag of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman was never arrested due to the controversial Florida "Stand Your Ground" law. The Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson leant their star power in an effort to have Zimmerman arrested. Over two-million signatures were collected on the website change.org.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton leaves the stage after addressing issues surrounding the Stanford Police Chief temporarily stepping down before the official start of the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton leaves through a covered picnic area at Fort Mellon Park surrounded by fans after speaking at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..During the Trayvon Martin Rally, at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012, James Gilchrist, from Orlando, holds a rose and eats from a bag of Skittles -- a symbol in the Trayvon Martin shooting. ..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for the slain black teen who was unarmed and shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who pursued Trayvon Martin -- who was unarmed, wearing a hoody, carying a bag of skittles, and a bottle of iced tea -- on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
    120322AlSharptonTrayvonRally0778.JPG
  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
    120322AlSharptonTrayvonRally0757.JPG
  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton leaves the stage after addressing issues surrounding the Stanford Police Chief temporarily stepping down before the official start of the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
    120322AlSharptonTrayvonRally0657.JPG
  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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  • Matt Roth/Novus Select.Thursday, March 22, 2012..Rev. Al Sharpton spoke at the rally for slain black teen Trayvon Martin at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford, Florida Thursday, March 22, 2012. Trayvon Martin, 17, who was unarmed, carrying only a bag of Skittles and iced tea, was shot after an altercation by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, 28, who pursued Trayvon on foot after being told not to by 911 dispatchers. Zimmerman has yet to be arrested because of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law.
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