Understanding how and why George Zimmerman is being prosecuted in the Trayvon Martin shooting is a complex undertaking.   Most of the people with a ‘general sense’ of the case have no idea the depth of the alignment against him.

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This week many people became aware of the name “Thomas Perez” because he is a nominee put forth by President Obama for a cabinet secretary position, Labor Secretary.  However, in his previous role as head of the Civil Rights Division of the Dept of Justice, Mr Perez played a key role in the George Zimmerman case.

It should be noted that Congressional Black Caucus member, Congresswoman Corrine Brown, played a key role in bringing race-based support from Perez to the forefront of the case.   Both Congresswoman Brown, and Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett, asked the Dept. of Justice to intervene in the case.   [All supportive documents are within this pdf]

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For Brown it was another effort to stimulate racial animosity within the larger Black Grievance Industry collective;  For Triplett it was mere acquiescence and fear of the race-baiting community.

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Sanford, Fla. City Manager Norton Bonaparte, Jr., left, speaks to Rep. Corrine Brown, D-Fla., and Sanford, Fla. Mayor Jeff Triplett, and Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., before a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 20, 2012, to talk about the shooting of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Sanford, Fla. City Manager Norton Bonaparte, Jr., left, speaks to Rep. Corrine Brown, D-Fla., and Sanford, Fla. Mayor Jeff Triplett, and Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., before a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 20, 2012, to talk about the shooting of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Today [March 20,2012]  , Congresswoman Corrine Brown, along with Sanford Mayor Jeffrey Triplett, met with Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Thomas Perez, and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Roy Austin, Jr.

Both Congresswoman Brown and Mayor Triplett requested that the Department of Justice do everything in its power to ensure that justice is served in the Trayvon Martin investigation. Congresswoman Brown also requested that the actions of the Sanford Police Department be thoroughly reviewed to ensure that they have appropriate and consistent procedures in place for future criminal actions.

Mayor Triplett said he is “very thankful for Congresswoman Brown for arranging the meeting” and he “looks forward to working with the Justice Department to make sure the investigation is as transparent and fair as possible.”

“The Department of Justice officials pledged a complete and thorough investigation with no stone unturned, and in fact, they already have personnel on the ground in Sanford investigating the incident,” said Congresswoman Brown.  “It is critical that the residents of Florida and citizens of the United States nationwide know that the U.S. justice system is fair and working properly,” continued the Congresswoman.  (link)

No-one wants to be on the wrong side of accusations of racism.  After all, “fear” is the fulcrum of the race-based leverage.

Congresswoman Brown was furious with Angela Corey for her decision to prosecute another black person in the judicial system, Marissa Alexander:

Brown — whose district spans from Jacksonville into Central Florida — got involved in another criminal case. She attended the sentencing of Marissa Alexander, a black defendant from Jacksonville who Brown said was unfairly sentenced to 20 years in prison.

In a loud, dramatic hallway confrontation, Brown challenged Jacksonville State Attorney Angela Corey, the special prosecutor in the Trayvon case, and accused her of running an office beset by “institutional racism,” a charge Corey called untrue.

How many criminal cases has Brown gotten involved in during her 19 years in Congress?

“Probably not as many as I need to,” she said during a Capitol Hill interview last week. There have been at least four, but two have come in the past three months. Both involve Corey.

[…] Brown’s hallway confrontation with Corey came minutes after Alexander was sentenced, but long after her conviction on a charge of aggravated assault for firing a warning shot in the direction of her abusive husband.

No one was hurt, but she wound up with such a harsh sentence because state law requires someone who fires a weapon during the commission of a felony to serve 20 years. (link)

Pam Bondi - Angela Corey2012 was an election year after all, and the timing of these cases in March elevated the intensity of the racist accusations.    Angela Corey was up for re-election, and she was given the role of “Special Prosecutor”, against George Zimmerman, by her friend and Florida Attorney General, Pam Bondi.

The Zimmerman case was a way for Corey to deflect criticism from black constituents and provide her a visible opportunity to pander to the larger Grievance Community;  And she was surely going to take full advantage of it.   After all, she had to make things manageable with Congresswoman Brown.

[…] On March 16, Brown sat down at Sanford police headquarters with police Chief Bill Lee and city officials and in that meeting, clearly expressed her wishes, said Mayor Jeff Triplett: “We want an arrest. We want Chief Lee to step aside.”

A few days later, after a no-confidence vote by Sanford’s City Commission, Lee stepped aside.

Brown also appeared at a March 23 rally in Sanford and called repeatedly for George Zimmerman’s arrest. That would happen three weeks later.

“I would characterize Congresswoman Brown’s involvement as that of a concerned member of Congress, a concerned resident, a concerned mother,” said Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte Jr.

Perhaps her most prominent role in the Trayvon case was helping convince the U.S. Department of Justice to quickly launch a civil-rights investigation.

In March, Brown set up a meeting for Triplett, Bonaparte and other officials with Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez in her Capitol Hill office.  (link)

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As head of the Civil Rights Division Perez was more than happy to facilitate assistance for the Congressional Black Caucus, Corrine Brown and the larger Black Grievance Industry.  After all, it is what he does.

In addition, Perez also has control and leadership for the “CRS” (The Community Relations Service), or “Peacekeepers”;  A semi-secret sub dept of the DOJ whose written goals are to influence racial harmony, but whose unwritten goals are to facilitate an orderly expression of black outrage.

In essence, the CRS outlines the acceptable boundaries of visible hate, and coordinates the protestations, to insure the black community does not look bad while doing it.   They try to keep the windows from being smashed, and molotov cocktails off the evening news, not because it’s unlawful behavior – but because it makes minorities look bad.   It’s all about the optics of racial influence.

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More will follow in future dot connections as this trail leads to an alarming eye-opening for those who never actually followed the process before…. it’s all connected…..  George Zimmerman is merely a tool.

Corrine Brown Letter to Holder Re Trayvon Martin With Attachments by The Conservative Treehouse

Again, here is the documentation in pdf form

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