[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 46 (Tuesday, March 20, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H1396]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENSELESS DEATHS BECAUSE OF RACE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Wilson) for 5 minutes.
Ms. WILSON of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I am tired of burying young black
boys. I am tired of watching them suffer at the hands of those who fear
them and despise them. I'm tired of comforting mothers, fathers,
grandparents, sisters, and brothers after such unnecessary, heinous
crimes of violence.
In Florida, almost 3 years ago, as I served in the Florida Senate, a
young black boy, Martin Lee Anderson, was beaten to death at a Florida
boot camp. It was all captured on a State of Florida Corrections video
and shown all over the world. Martin Lee Anderson was beaten and
tortured until his lifeless body couldn't take any more, and then
Martin Lee Anderson was dead at the hands of several boot camp guards--
a young boy who wanted to be somebody, a young boy who was trying to
turn his life around.
After they beat him to death on international TV as the world
watched, over and over again, not one guard was sent to prison. Not one
was even reprimanded. In fact, after we closed down every boot camp in
Florida, many of the accused received promotions.
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Well, guess what? In Florida, we have another Martin, Trayvon Martin.
Trayvon Martin was shot to death by a renegade wannabe policeman
neighborhood watchman.
Trayvon Martin lived in Miami, Florida, in District 17, my
congressional district.
Trayvon, a 140-pound young black boy, 17 years old, was just trying
to live and reach 18. In spite of that, the accused killer, George
Zimmerman, has not been charged and is using the term of self-defense.
The 911 audiotapes tell it all. They tell the story of the last
moments of Trayvon Martin's life, just as the videotapes told so
visibly the story of Martin Lee Anderson's last moments. Trayvon was
running for his life. He was screaming for help, fighting for his life,
and then he was murdered, shot dead.
Today I applaud the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the FBI,
and the Federal Department of Justice for their intervention. I
encourage the citizens of Florida and the citizens from around the
world to continue to fight for justice for Trayvon Martin. Justice must
be served. No more racial profiling. I'm tired of fighting when the
evidence is so clear, so transparent.
Twenty years ago while serving as a school board member, I founded
the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project. It is a million-dollar
nationally recognized and honored foundation that specifically
addresses the trials and tribulations of young black boys and sends
them to college. It impacts almost 20,000 young men throughout Florida.
In spite of that, we still have to march and demonstrate and write
letters and protest and fight and have prayer vigils and sue and sit in
just to be heard. No more. No more, Florida. No more, America. No more
hiding your criminal racial profiling by using self-defense to get away
with murder.
Stand up for Trayvon Martin. Stand up for justice. Stand up for our
children. I'm tired, tired, tired of burying young black boys.
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