
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, in Charlotte for theDemocratic National Convention, repeated his call that George Zimmerman be brought to justice for the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford.
"We just want the one who killed him to pay the price of justice as a deterrent from it happening again," Jackson said Monday night, when we asked him about the recent changes in the case. "There is simply too much violence, too much racial violence. We as a nation must become more civil and more caring, but I do want us in the process to remain nonviolent, and disciplined and focused."
The civil rights leader first got involved in the Trayvon Martin case in March, nearly one month after the teen was killed. Zimmerman has claimed he shot Martin in self-defense.
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