The verdict came as a complete shock to me. When I saw it on the news, I cried and cried. I didn’t know him but who wouldn’t get all teary-eyed hearing that. Even after all these months, one question still circulates through my head: “How can someone justify killing a 17-year-old?”
Of course, my initial response was to express myself on social media. I didn’t write threats or hurtful comments to the defendant. I just expressed my condolences to the Martin family.
Online, I happened to stumble across a letter written to the defendant. What stood out to me was the line: “I bet you never thought that by shooting a black male you’d end up inheriting all of his struggles. Enjoy your ‘freedom.’ ”
This was signed at the bottom, “A black male who could’ve been Trayvon Martin.”
As I read this I started to get teary, for it expressed how what he did will haunt him for the rest of his life.
Even now, I sometimes catch myself thinking about why and how he got free. Then, all the things from the trial go through my mind and I have to stop myself because once again I am crying.
In the end, I hope that Trayvon is up in heaven and that his family is coping with the loss of their child and trying to move forward with their lives in the healthiest way possible.
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