george zimmerman verdict
A little over a month after being acquitted in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman was spotted in public for the third time--this time going gun shopping.
George Zimmerman made another narrow escape from the law over the weekend.
Robert Zimmerman is continuing to make media rounds to defend his brother George who was recently acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter earlier this month in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin.
In an unusual move, Sen. John McCain has taken a stance in agreement with his former political foe, President Obama, declaring that "stand your ground" laws need to be re-examined, both nationally and in his home state of Arizona.
Five days after a Florida jury acquitted George Zimmerman on all charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, the slain teen's parents are speaking out publicly for the first time, letting the world know that they are "devastated" that the legal system did not provide justice for their son.
While performing a song about love and peace in honor Trayvon Martin, soul musician Lester Chambers was attacked by an angry member in the audience on Saturday.
While a number of celebrities have voiced outraged over the George Zimmerman verdict which cleared him of all charges in the death of an unarmed teen, Stevie Wonder has vowed to take his frustration to the next level by boycotting the state of Florida, altogether.