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Trayvon Martin Case: Haridopolos Urges Caution; Task Force to Review State 'Hold Your Ground' Law
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Hours later, Gov. Rick Scott announced the creation of a task force that will do exactly that.
Haridopolos said Thursday he has met with Sens. Gary Siplin, D-Orlando, and Oscar Braynon, D-Miami Gardens, and talked with Gov. Rick Scott over the senator’s request for a special prosecutor to oversee a Seminole County grand jury investigation into Martin’s death.
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Siplin plans to lead a bipartisan fact-finding mission to the Central Florida community, while Braynon has led calls for a legislative review of the 2005 "Stand Your Ground" law, also known as the Castle Doctrine.
Haridopolos said the reported accounts of Martin’s death appear to differ from the intent of the state’s Castle Doctrine.
“As an elected official, as an academic, the way you conduct yourself is you get every fact in as soon as possible before you start making prescriptions,” Haridopolos said.
Martin, 17, was shot about 7:15 p.m. Feb. 26 while walking through a Sanford gated community, returning from a 7-Eleven where he'd bought Skittles and a can of Arizona iced tea.
Sanford police have said they couldn't arrest George Zimmerman, the gunman, because he claimed self-defense -- under the state’s "Stand Your Ground law" -- and evidence backed that up, including witness accounts and what officers saw when they arrived: Zimmerman with a bloody nose.
Siplin, saying there is “a plantation-like” atmosphere in Sanford, said the goal of the fact-finding would be to determine if legislation could be crafted for the 2013 session to address the “bastions of racism” that exist in Sanford.
The grand jury is scheduled to convene April 10.
Scott has ordered the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate the case alongside the FBI and U.S. Justice Department investigators. On Thursday he went a step further, announcing a new attorney is taking over the state investigation.
Assistant State Attorney Angela B. Corey will replace Norman Wolfinger. Corey will report to a newly formed task force when her investigation is complete.
“As law enforcement investigates the death of Trayvon Martin, Floridians and others around the country have rightly recognized this as a terrible tragedy,” Scott said in a statement accompanying the announcement of Corey’s appointment and the task force’s formation. “Like all Floridians, I believe we must take steps to ensure tragedies like this are avoided.”
Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll will lead the task force and the Rev. R.B. Holmes Jr., the pastor of the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Tallahassee, will be its vice chairman. Other members will be appointed with the recommendations of Attorney General Pam Bondi; House Speaker Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park; Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Merritt Island; Senate President-designate Don Gaetz, R-Niceville; and House Speaker-designate Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel.
The task force will conduct a review -- including public hearings -- of the “Stand Your Ground” law.
In another development, Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee Jr. called an afternoon news conference to announce he is going to temporarily step down because “my role as the leader of this agency has become a distraction from the investigation."
Reach Jim Turner at jturner@sunshinestatenews.com or at (772) 215-9889.

Comments (14)
Seriously, the problem with all this is that if this dolt keeps cutting the budgets, he really will become "an academic." And where will we be then?
Ask yourselves, if you were walking to a location, approached and assaulted by an individual how would you react? Answer: Naturally as human beings we tend to react with a defense mechanism when attacked/assaulted, exercised reflex and demonstrate fear as seems to be the scenario here.
Defense mechanism--- is to protect the mind/self/ego from anxiety and/or social sanctions and/or to provide a refuge from a situation with which one cannot currently cope.
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