Trayvon Martin Case Spotlights Florida Town's History Of 'Sloppy' Police Work
SANFORD, Fla. -- In the summer of 2010, a masked man gunned down Ikeem Ruffin, 17, in an apartment complex on this city's north side. When police arrived, they found Ruffin dead and another teenager beside the body calling for an ambulance. The next day, police charged the teen with robbery and murder.
Prosecutors dropped the murder charge last August and said another man, still unidentified, pulled the trigger. Teresa Ruffin, the victims mother, said the police overlooked important evidence -- including a witness who pointed to another suspect -- and allowed her son's killer to go free.
They didnt do their job, Ruffin said of the police.
Ruffin, who is black, said she sees parallels between how Sanford police officers handled her sons murder and how they investigated the killing of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teenager shot to death Feb. 26 by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer who told police he acted in self-defense.
Police said they couldnt refute Zimmermans claim and haven't arrested him, unleashing withering criticism over perceived missteps and favoritism.
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One day I hope there will be Justice for Trayvon Martin. I also hope this tragedy causes us all to look deeper into our own heart, and evict forever any prejudices that may or may not be there. STOP PROFILING AMERICA, it is WRONG.