T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Tuesday
March 27, 2012
Volume 93, No.
95
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
BY JOHNATHAN SILVER
The Shorthorn senior staff
If Jeremy Dismuke killed
someone, he insists he’d be on
trial.
He is...
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Tuesday
March 27, 2012
Volume 93, No.
95
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
BY JOHNATHAN SILVER
The Shorthorn senior staff
If Jeremy Dismuke killed
someone, he insists he’d be on
trial.
He is boggled that a Florida neighborhood watch captain
who killed a black 17-year-old
remains free.
“I felt that what happened
was a true injustice,” said Dismuke, a communication technology junior.
“I wouldn’t want
to get shot walking down the
street.
I just want to get home.
”
He, along with hundreds of
other people, expressed such
frustration Monday during
the UTA National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People Justice For Trayvon
Hoodie March, which culminated with a clear and resolute
crowd chanting phrases such as,
“No Standing Down,” “Power
to the People,” “No Justice, No
Peace” and “Justice for Trayvon.
”
A month ago, Martin
was walking home from a
convenience store in Florida
with Skittles and an iced tea
before being
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