By Kathy Wray Coleman, Editor
SANDFORD, Florida-Accused teen murderer George Zimmerman (pictured), a racist White volunteer community watchman who gunned down the unarmed 17-year old Trayvon Martin earlier this year in a suburban neighborhood in Sandford, Fl. and was charged in April with second degree murder after outcries of an injustice by the Black community and others, was jailed again on Sun. after a judge revoked his bond, saying he lied about his finances.
Florida judge Kenneth Lester ruled that Zimmerman lied about monies he got from a promotional website around the murder and last week revoked his $150 thousand bail, and ordered him to report to jail by the end of the week.
Meanwhile, not all is quiet on the Black front of a once enraged Black community on the celebrated case.
"We will keep protesting until we get justice for Trayvon Martin," said Ernest Smith, 34, who leads the Oppressed People's Nation, an activist group primarily of twenty something community activists that has led community protests in the Cleveland area on the Martin case and other issues of public concern impacting the Black community and young people.
Other greater Cleveland activist organizations have rallied behind the Martin case too, with protests also spearheaded by the Imperial Women, Black on Black Crime Inc and Peace in the Hood , and the activists have said that are monitoring the case and that they remain a part of the national Civil Rights thrusts for justice for Trayvon.
Anger over the killing of the Black teen as generated nationwide protests led by Civil Right leaders such as the Rev Al Sharpton and National NAACP President Benjamin Jealous, but has subsided in recent weeks
Martin was stalked and fatally shot on Feb. 26 while walking to the house of his father's fiancee after leaving a convenience store.
Zimmerman's lawyers say their client shot the teen in self-defense under Florida's stand your ground law.
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