Federal probe of George Zimmerman not over, says Justice's Eric Holder
In his first statement since George Zimmerman was acquitted, Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday the Justice Department probe into Trayvon Martin's death will continue, 'consistent with the facts and the law.'
In his first statement since George Zimmerman was acquitted, Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday the Justice Department probe into Trayvon Martin's death will continue, 'consistent with the facts and the law.'
Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday called the killing of Trayvon Martin a 鈥渢ragic, unnecessary shooting." But Mr. Holder gave no indication whether the Department of Justice would pursue federal charges against George Zimmerman, the shooter in the case, now that Mr. Zimmerman has been acquitted of criminal murder and manslaughter charges in Florida.
Speaking before the national convention of Delta Sigma Theta, a predominantly black college sorority, Holder noted that the Justice Department will continue its ongoing investigation into the matter and said he is 鈥渕indful of the pain felt by our nation鈥 as a result of Trayvon鈥檚 death.
If nothing else, the tragedy should push Americans to hold an honest discussion about the 鈥渃omplicated and emotionally charged issues that this case has raised," said Holder. He added that the dignity of Trayvon's parents over the past year should be an example for all.
鈥淓ven as we embrace their example and hold them in our prayers, we must not forgo this opportunity to better understand one another and to make better this nation we cherish,鈥 said the attorney general.
Civil rights activists are pushing the Justice Department to file federal civil rights or hate crime charges against Zimmerman. Many of these activists allege that Zimmerman鈥檚 racial profiling of Trayvon, a young black man wearing a hoodie, as a threat is what led to Trayvon's death.
The NAACP鈥檚 website crashed over the weekend due to the number of people attempting to sign its online petition for the US to pursue a civil rights case.
Legal experts note, however, that to win such a case, federal prosecutors would have to surmount high legal obstacles. In essence, they would have to prove that Zimmerman, who is white and Hispanic, shot and killed Trayvon primarily due to the latter鈥檚 race.
Zimmerman鈥檚 attorneys, in response, would surely argue as they did in the state trial: Zimmerman shot in self-defense, and race had nothing to do with it.
In his Delta Sigma Theta address, Holder attempted to convey sympathy without actually saying what the Justice Department plans to do.
鈥淚 want to assure you that the department will continue to act in a manner that is consistent with the facts and the law.... We are determined to meet division and confusion with understanding and compassion 鈥 and also with truth,鈥 Holder said.
On Tuesday, Holder addresses the NAACP鈥檚 national convention in Orlando, not far from Sanford, Fla., where the shooting occurred. It鈥檚 possible the nation鈥檚 top law enforcement official will take that opportunity to lay out a bit more of a map as to how the Justice Department is planning to proceed. It鈥檚 also possible Holder will continue to not really say anything until he has a 鈥済o鈥 or 鈥渘o go鈥 decision to announce.
Meanwhile, White House spokesman Jay Carney on Monday said President Obama will not be involved in this prosecutorial decision.聽
鈥淭his is a decision made by the Justice Department, by career prosecutors, and all questions about how that process is undertaken should be directed there. And that is not something the president involves himself in,鈥 said Mr. Carney.