Tuesday, July 16, 2013

DOJ Begs For 'Tips' From Public To Manufacture Federal Charges Against George Zimmerman

By Susan Duclos

Florida prosecutors couldn't gather enough evidence to even convict George Zimmerman for the lesser charge of manslaughter, never mind the original overreach in charging him with second degree murder for the death of Trayvon Martin, both of which a jury rendered a verdict of not guilty for.

Knowing this and lacking any evidence to charge George Zimmerman with anything on a federal level, the corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder has decided to beg the public for "tips" in order to manufacture some type of federal case against George Zimmerman.

The DOJ has set up an e-mail address to ask for "tips" on George Zimmerman. The email address is Sanford.florida@usdoj.gov and it is due to go live by the end of the week.

Barbara Arnwine, president and executive director the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law,  who joined the U.S. Department of Justice conference call, states "They were calling on us to actively refer anyone who had any information," that might build a case against Zimmerman for either a civil rights violation or a hate crime, Arnwine said. "They said they would very aggressively investigate this case."

This is a total abuse of power as well as a huge waste of taxpayers dollars.

For what?

To appease thugs that are protesting, causing chaos with marches, looting, beating innocent people up? To appease those that cannot accept that George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense?

What has America become under Barack Obama with his buddy Eric Holder in charge of the Department of Justice where a decision in a court of law, rendered by a jury, means so little?

I think those that appreciate that we are a nation of laws, and respect those laws, should hammer the email address linked above with "tips" on the U.S.  Constitution and let the DOJ know exactly what we feel about our government targeting a single citizen who has stood trial and been found innocent of all charges against him.