Zimmerman added that sometimes with the right encouragement and role models, antagonistic engagement with law enforcement could be engaged, and agreed with Obama that a lot of soul-searching is needed to figure out how future tragedies can be prevented. However, he didn’t think it was necessarily helpful for Obama or others to include hindsight about what could have happened if the races were reversed or other kinds of speculation.
He did think Obama was “very sincere in his remarks,” and touted his message of togetherness by
And as for the expected Department of Justice civil rights investigation into his brother, Zimmerman called it “not necessarily a bad thing,” but expressed his concern it’s a result of political leaders “responding to pressure” instead of echoing Obama’s sentiments in his initial statement and accepting the jury’s ruling.
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