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By M. Catharine Evans
September 18, 2013
On September 12, Miami-Dade police arrested a 17-year-old black teenager, Jamal Jackson, for the August 21 execution-style murder (see shocking video) of Hispanic-American Miguel Pilotos.
The black-on-Hispanic killing in Opa-Locka, Florida didn't get much press when it happened. Only after the suspect was arrested three weeks later did various news outlets release more details of the crime.
Within those reports a familiar name appeared: Rod Vereen.
Vereen was Trayvon Martin's pal Rachel Jeantel's lawyer in the Seminole County trial of George Zimmerman. Now he's representing the Opa-Locka killer.
Seminole County and Miami-Dade are 225 miles apart geographically, but symbolically, in the Martin and Pilotos cases, they are practically next-door neighbors.
Before Trayvon Martin went to his dad's girlfriend's place in Sanford right before his death, he lived in Miami Gardens, a couple of miles from the Pilotos killing.
Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, Trayvon Martin's parents, resided in Miami Gardens before and after their divorce.
Read more:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog...es_trayvon_martin_law yer.html#ixzz2fHLAB0Ng
Just imagine, that could have been Trayvon Martin. I wonder why the Piloto's haven't moved the paper to call for direct action by civil rights activists from La Raza? Guess they don't have a race baiting hate monger like Sharpton on their side.
September 18, 2013
On September 12, Miami-Dade police arrested a 17-year-old black teenager, Jamal Jackson, for the August 21 execution-style murder (see shocking video) of Hispanic-American Miguel Pilotos.
[video]http://landing.newsinc.com/shared/video.html?freewheel=91420&sitesection=ijreview&VID=25163765[/video]
The black-on-Hispanic killing in Opa-Locka, Florida didn't get much press when it happened. Only after the suspect was arrested three weeks later did various news outlets release more details of the crime.
Within those reports a familiar name appeared: Rod Vereen.
Vereen was Trayvon Martin's pal Rachel Jeantel's lawyer in the Seminole County trial of George Zimmerman. Now he's representing the Opa-Locka killer.
Seminole County and Miami-Dade are 225 miles apart geographically, but symbolically, in the Martin and Pilotos cases, they are practically next-door neighbors.
Before Trayvon Martin went to his dad's girlfriend's place in Sanford right before his death, he lived in Miami Gardens, a couple of miles from the Pilotos killing.
Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, Trayvon Martin's parents, resided in Miami Gardens before and after their divorce.
Read more:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog...es_trayvon_martin_law yer.html#ixzz2fHLAB0Ng
Just imagine, that could have been Trayvon Martin. I wonder why the Piloto's haven't moved the paper to call for direct action by civil rights activists from La Raza? Guess they don't have a race baiting hate monger like Sharpton on their side.