Trayvon Martin
Shellie Zimmerman in court on June 20. Gary W. Green/UPI/Landov hide caption
George Zimmerman "probably feared for his life," juror B37 told CNN. Gary W. Green/EPA/LANDOV hide caption
Protesters in support of Trayvon Martin march across the Brooklyn Bridge after attending a rally organized by the Rev. Al Sharpton on Sunday in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images hide caption
President Obama tackled race head-on in his first on-camera response to George Zimmerman's acquittal in the shooting death of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption
President Obama during his appearance at the White House on Friday. Saul Loeb /AFP/Getty Images hide caption
President Obama at the White House on Friday, as he spoke about the death of Trayvon Martin and the national discussion that the case has generated. Larry Downing /Reuters /Landov hide caption
President Obama's July 19, 2013, comments on Trayvon Martin and race relations
Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, appears for an interview with NPR's Michel Martin at Tell Me More. Doriane Raiman/NPR hide caption
George Zimmerman "probably feared for his life," juror B37 told CNN. Gary W. Green/EPA/LANDOV hide caption
Attorney General Eric Holder speaks at the annual convention of the NAACP in Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday. Holder told the convention that "Stand Your Ground" laws that have been adopted in 30 states should be reconsidered. David Manning/Reuters /Landov hide caption
George Zimmerman during his trial. Joe Burbank/pool /UPI/Landov hide caption
Los Angeles Police Department officers in riot gear detain a man after disturbances in the streets around Leimert Park. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images hide caption
In Los Angeles on Sunday, demonstrators expressed their anger over the acquittal of George Zimmerman on the charges he faced for the death of Trayvon Martin. Jim Ruymen /UPI /Landov hide caption
George Zimmerman "probably feared for his life," juror B37 told CNN. Gary W. Green/EPA/LANDOV hide caption