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What should be done in the  Trayvon Martin case?

rov_CatherineToppin.jpg It’s not a hoodie issue, it’s a race issue. Maybe we should march in blackface. Our outcry should shed a light on the injustice and tragedy that is racism and racial profiling.
Catherine Toppin
Attorney
Fairfield, Conn
rov_MikeB.jpg Only police should be patrolling neighborhoods with weapons. People who are not trained can make bad decisions that cannot be undone! Mike B
Engineer
Boston
rov_LisamarieMoore.jpg Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law needs serious review and/or eradication. It should never be used for the justification of murdering innocent American citizens. Lisamarie Moore
Neuroscientist
Hackensack, N.J.
rov_UgoMbawuike.jpg Zimmerman should definitely be charged with first-degree murder in the tragic death of this innocent teenager.

Ugo Mbawuike
Spa Manager
Roxbury
rov_MarjorieSalvodon.jpg The law must balance fairly George Zimmerman’s brazen account against Trayvon Martin’s deathly silence. I think that blaming Trayvon for wearing a hoodie is like blaming the rape victim for what she’s wearing when she is attacked. Marjorie Salvodon
Professor
Roxbury
rov_MarkSchafer.jpg We must continue the complicated, painful national conversation about racism that Trayvon Martin’s murder started, until we’ve finally healed this country from the legacy of slavery. Mark Schafer
Translator and Visual Artist
Roxbury