Washington – Obama Seeks To Inject Calm Into Martin Case That Inflamed Passions, Including His Own

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    President Barack Obama greets members of the 1963 Loyola University Chicago Ramblers NCAA Championship men's basketball team in the Oval Office, July 11, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete SouzaWashington – When President Barack Obama first addressed the death of Trayvon Martin last year, he did so passionately, declaring that if he had a son, he would look like the slain 17-year-old. His powerful and personal commentary marked a rare public reflection on race from the nation’s first black president.

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    But now, with the man who fatally shot Martin acquitted and the burden of any future charges squarely on his own administration, Obama is seeking to inject calm into a case that has inflamed passions, including his own. In a brief statement, the president called Martin’s killing a “tragedy” but implored the public to respect a Florida jury’s decision to clear George Zimmerman, the man charged in the teen’s death.

    “I know this case has elicited strong passions. And in the wake of the verdict, I know those passions may be running even higher,” Obama said Sunday. “But we are a nation of laws, and a jury has spoken.”

    The president’s restrained response underscores the complicated calculus for the White House as it grapples with the fallout from the racially charged case. Obama faces inevitable questions about the verdict, given his previous statements on the matter and his own race. But as the head of a government considering levying federal charges against Zimmerman, he must also avoid the appearance of influencing an ongoing Justice Department investigation.

    “Barack Obama is a lawyer and I think his legal sense is that he should do nothing that would interrupt or disrupt any future matters involving George Zimmerman,” said Charles Ogletree, a law professor at Harvard University and longtime friend of the president.

    As the nation’s first black president, Obama is frequently pressed about questions of race, though he often refrains from weighing in. And on the occasions where he had, he’s had uneven results.

    Obama’s speech on race as a presidential candidate in 2008 was widely praised as an honest — and politically risky — handling of the tricky topic. But his 2009 comments about the arrest of a black Harvard professor in his own home turned into a political firestorm and the president was forced to retract his statement that police had “acted stupidly” in detaining Henry Louis Gates.

    Much of the furor over the president’s criticism of Gates’ arrest centered on the fact that his comments targeted law enforcement. Perhaps learning a lesson from that experience, the president and his advisers have purposefully avoided weighing in on the handling of the Zimmerman case by police, the courts and his own Justice Department, which is reviewing the prospect of filing criminal civil rights charges.

    “He will not comment on a Department of Justice investigation or on a decision that the Department of Justice will make on how to proceed, if to proceed,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said.

    Instead, Obama’s comments — both in the weeks after Martin’s death and following the verdict — have been more personal, focusing in part on his role as a father.

    “If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon,” Obama said when he first addressed the case in March 2012. “When I think about this boy, I think about my own kids.”

    Despite White House efforts to carefully avoid weighing in on legal aspects of the case, Republicans have criticized the president for commenting at all, saying his words helped a local legal matter morph into a national spectacle.

    “President Obama politicized this at the beginning of it, I believe, unfortunately, by injecting himself into it,” said Karl Rove, former political adviser to President George W. Bush.

    Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said the president turned a law-and-order matter “into a political issue.” Rove and King both spoke Sunday on Fox News.

    Zimmerman was acquitted Saturday in the February shooting death of Martin, who was unarmed when he was killed. Martin’s parents and civil rights leaders said Zimmerman racially profiled the teenager when he followed him through a gated community and shot him, but Zimmerman said he was physically assaulted by Martin and shot the teenager in self-defense.

    The Justice Department can still launch criminal civil rights charges against Zimmerman. Attorney General Eric Holder is reviewing evidence to determine whether to proceed on such charges after stepping aside to allow the state prosecution to run its course. However, legal experts say there are major hurdles to federal prosecution, including the burden of proving that Zimmerman, a former neighborhood watch leader, was motivated by racial animosity.

    Holder, the nation’s first black attorney general, said Monday that Martin’s killing was a “tragic, unnecessary shooting.” The Justice Department, he said, will follow “the facts and the law” as it reviews evidence to see whether federal criminal charges are warranted.

    The NAACP and other civil rights organizations dismayed by the Florida jury’s verdict are calling on the Justice Department to open a case against Zimmerman. As of Monday evening, more than 17,000 people had signed a White House petition supporting DOJ charges.

    Senior White House officials have discussed the case with NAACP leaders in recent days, the organization said. But the White House insisted Monday that the president would not personally be involved in the decision to levy charges, nor would he weigh in personally on whether he supported that step.

    “Cases are brought on the merits,” Carney said. “The president expects, as in every case, that the process will be handled in the way it should be, at the Department of Justice, and certainly not here.”


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    Lucky347
    Lucky347
    10 years ago

    who asked him his opinion?

    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    10 years ago

    How about a Beer Party, Mr. President? You sure made a bit deal how a beer can resolve differences, so I’d like to see you invite the Martins and the Zimmerman’s for a beer on your porch!
    Come on! Do it!

    fat36
    fat36
    10 years ago

    what happen with Mr O J mr president or when a white man get shot by a African American [even though it dos not happen that often because there all good people] the jury did its job move on Zimmerman should have stayed in his car but the guy was on drugs and when at him

    DRSLZ
    DRSLZ
    10 years ago

    Does anyone doubt that the DOJ will bring charges against GZ?

    emailme
    emailme
    10 years ago

    Interesting how at rebashkins case where our president got over 50,000 petitions felt that he can’t politically take a side

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    10 years ago

    A street thug rabble rouser is a street thug rabble rouser is a street thug rabble rouser. He cant change his true colors!

    10 years ago

    Mr. Obama should definitely be involved as a leader, but his actual words to say he would be like a son did go overboard in terms of his own independent role.

    I think its time to bury this case in so much as our passions are inflamed now and then await any further jurisprudence and legal dealings as they merit a role in our society.

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    10 years ago

    “the president would not personally be involved,” that’s correct, he just has his lackey’s do it. So much for the post race era with Obama. He is only about race and the destruction of America..

    DACON9
    DACON9
    10 years ago

    SO IF MR PRESIDENT had a son
    he wouldnt look like trayvon martin?

    I forgot what Pres obama said last year…… wasnt it that?
    gee I get so confused with politicians

    well…lets inject calm,,
    HEY HOW ABOUT HONESTY AND CONSISTENCY?

    10 years ago

    Regarding the so-called beer submit between Professor Henry Gates, and the Cambridge P.D. Sergeant who arrested him for disorderly conduct, wasn’t there supposed to be a follow-up between those two men? We never heard anything, since their meeting at the White House? Also, I wish to clarify something which was erroneously reported in this article, as well as in numerous other articles. It stated that “Trayvon Martin was unarmed”. The latter statement was not true. Trayvon Martin (as demonstrated by Mark O’Mara and Don West), armed himself with a piece of concrete, which he used (as testified to by Dr. Dominick Di Maio), to continuously slam George Zimmerman’s head into. Trayvon Martin was not a sweet, choir boy, but a violent teenager, who was into mixed martial arts and street fighting. HE confronted Zimmerman, and stated “Hey homey, what’cha following me, you got a problem”. Zimmerman stated “No man, I don’t have any problem”, at which point Martin stated “Well you have one now, expletive deleted”, and began assaulting him. During the assault, Martin stated “I’m going to kill you, expletive deleted”.

    10 years ago

    To #12 -Bewhiskered- Your hypothesis is astounding and shocking! I don’t hate Trayvon Martin, as I didn’t know him. However, I am well acquainted with the modus operandi of SOME young Black males, who engage in heinous crimes, not only against other Blacks, but disproportionately against Whites. Why is it that Black males who only comprise 7% of the American population, commit 50% of the homicides in the USA, and 60% of robberies? 14% of White homicide victims die at the hands of Black perpetrators. There are thousands of rapes, annually committed by Black perpetrators against white victims. There are less than 200 rapes reported annually by Whites against Blacks. Incidentally, those figures are FBI statistics. Incidentally, have you forgotten the Black mob in Crown Heights who yelled “Killed the Jew”, and stabbed Yankel Rosenbaum to death? Let us stop these crocodile tears for a violent individual. If Zimmerman would not have fired in self defense, he would have either been killed, or rendered a vegetable, because of repeated blows to his head. The jury rendered the correct decision. Case closed!

    murray059
    murray059
    10 years ago

    Trayvon Martin…initials T.M. very appropriate The Menace. You want good to come out of this? There was only one chance of that,and the parent’s blew it: They should have donated his organs. In florida, I believe the D.L. says “organ donor” (or not)