White House: Obama won’t weigh in on Justice Department’s move on whether to charge Zimmerman
WASHINGTON – The White House says President Barack Obama will not involve himself in decisions by the Justice Department on whether to pursue civil rights charges against George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.
White House spokesman Jay Carney says it would be inappropriate for Obama to express an opinion on how the department deals with Zimmerman after the neighbourhood watch volunteer’s acquittal in the shooting of the unarmed 17-year-old last year.
The department has said it’s considering whether federal prosecutors should file criminal civil rights charges now that Zimmerman has been acquitted in the state case.
Critics of Saturday’s verdict have called for the Justice Department to step in.
Carney would not comment when asked how Obama viewed Florida’s “stand-your-ground” law which was a key element of Zimmerman’s defence.
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