On this day: Seven years since the death of Trayvon Martin

17-year-old Trayvon Martin died seven years ago today after getting into an altercation with George Zimmerman in a Sanford neighborhood.

On the evening of February 26th, 2012, a shooting occurred in the Twin Lakes area of Sanford. Martin was walking home from the store when he was confronted by George Zimmerman, who was a member of the Neighborhood Watch committee at the time.

The two became involved in a violent altercation. Zimmerman eventually pulled out a firearm and fatally shot Martin. He surrendered to police immediately and claimed that he opened fire in self-defense. There were no direct eyewitnesses to the shooting. 

Following Martin's death, thousands rallied across the nation in defense of the teen's death. However, Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Martin. The jury was also given the chance to convict Zimmerman of manslaughter but did not do so. 

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Zimmerman did not face federal civil rights charges. The Justice Department said that there was not enough evidence to bring federal civil rights charges, which would have required proof that the killing was motivated by racial animosity.

Many continued to rally behind Martin, sparking a movement that fights for equal justice even today. The case also created a national conversation about race and self-defense gun laws, as Martin was unarmed the night he was shot.

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Hip-hop artists Beyoncé and Jay-Z are working on a new Trayvon Martin documentary. Zimmerman is accused of sending them threatening texts in response to their work. He also received a year of probation after pleading no contest to stalking a private investigator associated with the documentary.