250 FBI interviews found no basis for any standing on a “civil rights” claim.  But the DOJ needs to appease the BGI in selling their racial narrative…Almost 3 years later
(Via Orlando Sentinel) Once George Zimmerman’s vocal defender, Frank Taaffe said Wednesday that he wanted to “make amends” with the family of Trayvon Martin by testifying for a federal grand jury convened in downtown Orlando.
The grand jury is believed to be hearing testimony in the civil rights probe into 17-year-old Trayvon’s shooting in Sanford. Zimmerman said he shot the teen in self-defense. He was found not guilty of second-degree murder at trial last year.
Frank Taaffe
Taaffe, a former Zimmerman neighbor, was subpoenaed by a U.S. Department of Justice attorney to testify Wednesday.
Before entering the courthouse, Taaffe spoke to reporters, offering a complete about-face from his original stance on the case. Asked why his views had changed, Taaffe’s reply was blunt: “Death.”
Taaffe explained both of his sons died recently, leading him to reflect on the loss felt by Trayvon’s parents.
“This is a young man who didn’t deserve to die,” Taaffe said.  (read more)

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