A division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) was deployed to Sanford, Florida in 2012 to provide assistance for anti-George Zimmerman protests, including a rally headlined by activist Al Sharpton, according to newly released documents.
The Community Relations Service (CRS), a unit of DOJ, reported expenses related to its deployment in Sanford to help manage protests between March and April 2012, according to documents obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch.
CRS spent $674.14 between March 25-27 related to having been “deployed to Sanford, FL, to work marches, demonstrations, and rallies related to the shooting and death of an African-American teen by a neighborhood watch captain.” CRS spent another $1,142.84 for the same purpose between March 25-28.
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investigation of fraudulent use of tax payers money...Who is going to investigate him?
Eric Holder is on of the most immoral unethical monsters ever to be in a position of power. Any Republican that voted to confirm this sociopath should hang their head in shame. Eric Holder and Valerie Jarrett are the most evil duo in history.
classic obama
Where is the military when you need them?
Like in Egypt.
Al belongs in prison for destroying the life of a policeman whom he accused falsely. This man is guilty until proven innocent? Sure, he got up in the morning loaded his weapon and thought: "I'm gonna go shoot me a..." and off he went.
Eric belongs in prison for fast & furious & the "new" brotherhood guarding the polls in Philly in 09...We don't know what else.
10:54 - Eric Holder and Valerie Jarrett along with Osama Obama.
This would be unethical for Holder and/or DOJ to fund anything like this. This should be a punishable offense with termination from said employment, with ALL benefits/retirement gone.
Just more evidence of what I have been saying for years. The government wants anarchy so they have an excuse to declare martial law and finish shutting us down. These people are criminals and will finish destroying this country if they are not stopped. They have broken numerous laws and are clearly in violation of the Constitution on a number of counts. However, again, nothing will happen because the foxes have been given the keys to the hen house. Get ready for bloodshed in the streets because these criminals will not stop until it happens, and when it does, don't loose sight of who the real enemy is.
Sounds like this activity was perfectly within the purview of the office. Don't like it? Write your congressman and advocate for him/her to shut down funding to this office.
Well, if Obama "had a son, he'd look just like Trayvon"
This goes back to the cop and professor beerfest at the Whitehouse. Obama likes to spout off and do things before the outcome has shown itself.
If you have followed the case at all, you can clearly see that 1. Zimmerman is innocent of Murder 2, even manslaughter. 2. There is an extreme bias, in media and especially the judge, to convict Zimmerman.
It is outrageous some of the crap the media is spewing. The prosecution has presented zero evidence, and the defense has dotted their i's and crossed their t's.
This should be legal grounds for a dismissal of any charges.
The picture with Rev Al says it all.Al probably threatened to kick his ass if he didn't support Trayvon.
"Sounds like this activity was perfectly within the purview of the office." Some freakish logic you got going there. Care to enlighten?
There's gonna be a "party" next week, and it won't be pretty, thanks to Sharpton, Jackson, dick Holder, and Obama. The State has nothing, and whatever the verdict, there will be a "party".
To me, it all comes back to the original decision of the police that night this unfortunate death happened. They released Zimmerman on the grounds that he was defending himself. After he was released an investigation would still have happened, detectives would have followed up with interviews, evidence collection, etc... and if nothing new was uncovered Zimmerman would remain free, if something was found they could have still brought charges against him. However, because it was a black kid that was shot by a non-black man, and I suppose nothing better was going on in the news that day, the media took off with it and then a bunch of black people started to hold protests and rally's and somehow those protests and rally's are legal grounds for police to arrest someone, change their previous decision. That where the justice system failed. When police reverse their decisions as a legal authority based on emotional public opinion, then they are no better than the lynch mobs of 100 years ago.
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