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On the 1-year “anniversary” of  George Zimmerman’s arrest, his mother, Gladys Zimmerman, released a letter “from the desk” of Robert Zimmerman Jr. continuing to defend his slaying of an unarmed teenager, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

In a disrespectful, misguided game of tit-for-tat that exemplifies the caliber of the family we’re dealing with, Robert Zimmerman made the following announcement on his Twitter page:

This cold and calculating move follows the renewal of mainstream interest in the case following the observance of Trayvon’s death on February 26, 2013 — exactly one year after he was gunned down by Zimmerman, the racist, over-zealous neighborhood cowboy who profiled and stalked him around a gated community in Sanford, Florida before killing him after an alleged altercation.

The letter reads as follows:

A Letter of Gratitude from Gladys Zimmerman by rzimmermanjr

As previously reported by NewsOne,  Robert Jr. recently compared Trayvon to De’Marquise Elkins, 17, who is accused of fatally shooting 13-month-old Antonio Santiago in the face after attempting to rob his mother, Sherry West:

Teen [De’Marquise Elkins] to [Sherry] West: “Do you want me to shoot your baby?” #TrayvonMartin to #GeorgeZimmerman : You’re gonna die tonight Motherf**ker”

Lib media shld ask if what these2 black teens did 2 a woman&baby is the reason ppl think blacks mightB risky

POTUS spoke of his Mom acting like a ‘typical’ white woman when encountering blacks. The fate of Sherry West might B why.

The miscarriage of justice here is that George Zimmerman was allowed to walk free for weeks after killing an unarmed teenager, perjure himself in court, then allowed to walk free again. Hopefully, when the trial begins on June 10, justice will truly be on the cusp of being served for the true victims — Trayvon Martin and his family.

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Zimmerman’s Mother: No ‘Justifiable Reason’ For Him To Be Arrested  was originally published on newsone.com