
10 Years Since Trayvon Martin’s Fatal Shooting
Clip: 3/5/2022 | 14m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Saturday marked the 10-year anniversary of Trayvon Martin’s fatal shooting.
Saturday marked the 10-year anniversary of Trayvon Martin’s fatal shooting. Trayvon, a 17-year-old Black teenager, was shot and killed in Florida by George Zimmerman, a volunteer neighborhood watchman. The panel discusses the politics and the police reform efforts over the last decade.
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10 Years Since Trayvon Martin’s Fatal Shooting
Clip: 3/5/2022 | 14m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Saturday marked the 10-year anniversary of Trayvon Martin’s fatal shooting. Trayvon, a 17-year-old Black teenager, was shot and killed in Florida by George Zimmerman, a volunteer neighborhood watchman. The panel discusses the politics and the police reform efforts over the last decade.
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