FACTS: ♦ From age 2 to age 14 Trayvon never even lived with Sybrina “Ms Candy” Fulton, he lived with step-mom Alicia Stanley. ♦ After hearing of Trayvon’s death in the Orlando suburb, Sybrina Fulton never left Miami Gardens. ♦ Sybrina Fulton’s first appearance in Orlando/Sanford was for a press conference with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump.
♦ Trayvon was not living with Sybrina when he left Miami -via bus- to spend weekend in Orlando with Dad, Tracy “Fruit” Martin – he was living with his uncle. ♦ And Trayvon Martin was part of an informal (hidden from public) criminal diversionary program set up by M-DSPD police Chief Hurley and Miami-Dade School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. ♦ Trayvon was on his third 10-day school suspension, for burglary and drug possession. ♦ Sybrina Fulton barely knew Trayvon Martin.
But they won’t let the facts get in the way of a good grievance scheme.
(Via Raw Story) Speaking before a packed house in Greensboro, N.C. the mother of slain teen Trayvon Martin spoke of dealing with the death of her son, saying the worst day of her life was not the day she learned he had been killed, but “The day I had to bury my son.”
According to the News-Record, Sybrina Fulton spoke about how she felt after losing her son when he was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida in 2012. A jury later found Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder. […]
Speaking of Michael Brown, the unarmed teenager shot and killed in Ferguson, Missouri by police officer Darren Wilson, Fulton said, “Black lives do matter. At one point in our history, we were looked at as three-fifths human. So making that point that black lives matter and all lives matter is important.” (more…)










