With hymns and prayer, preaching and signs, anger over the jury's decision to clear an unarmed black teenager down the streets in protest and the church pulpit Sunday called on the federal civil rights charges to be filed among the shooting case of George Zimmerman .
Large and small demonstrations broke out across the country - ranging from tens to hundreds - Trayvon Martin family support protesters condemned the acquittal of false positives.
NAACP will and protesters calling on the federal civil rights charges Zimmerman, Saturday was acquitted Martin's February 2012 shooting death, launched a nationwide debate racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice.
Justice Department says it is looking into the case to determine whether federal prosecutors should be submitted to criminal, civil rights charges in the case in the state Zimmerman was acquitted. Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama and religious and civil rights leaders urged calm, hoping to wake up in the case, to ensure peaceful demonstrations became an emotional flashpoint.
Church in Manhattan in college, many Catholics wearing hooded sweatshirts - the same thing, Martin wearing evening, he was shot. Hooded pack Jessica Nacinovich said she only verdict disappointed and sad.
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, "She said:" I'm sure the jury did what they think is right according to the law, but perhaps the law is wrong, perhaps society is wrong, there are many needs to be repaired.
Jacqueline Lewis, pastor, wearing a pink hoodie, urging peace, but the sound response.
"We want to raise our voices against the root causes of such a tragedy," she said, adding, "Our goal is our just struggle against the ease with which people can firearms in this country."
The trial was in Florida Sanford, youth services, youth wearing shirts Martin's pictures show in Sao Paulo Baptist preacher preaching wiped away tears.
About 200 people turned out at rallies and marches in downtown Chicago, said the judgment was a lingering symbol of racism in the United States. 73 year-old Maya Miller say reminded her of killing Emmett in 1955 until this year a group of 14-year-old white man from Chicago, was murdered while visiting Mississippi. Until killing galvanized the civil rights movement.
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"Fifty-eight years, nothing has changed," Miller said, pausing Trayvon added to the "justice of the chant, not a."
Protesters also gathered in Miami, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, as well as with other masters of the city.
Hours after the verdict Saturday night, protesters gathered in Washington, DC, in the U Street, chanting, "No justice, no peace." One protester holding a sign that read "Stop criminal black man."
More than 200 people gathered in Miami, vigil. "You can not prove murder," read a poster. Another read, "Do not worry about more riots., Fearing more Zimmermans."
Carol Reitner, 76, of Miami, said she heard that she released through the church Sunday morning vigil. "I'm really devastated. It's really hard to believe that someone could take the lives of others, out of the court's freedom," she said.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Manhattan's Union Square (Union Square), Martin Image judgment, hanging banners to express their passion.
Some tempered their anger, he says, they have no objection to the legal issues involved, according to the jury's decision.
However, "and may be subject to legal judgment, a system that does not consider a broken legal system what happened, said:" Jennifer Raiders, 24.
Civil rights leaders, including speed. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, after the verdict, calling for peace. Jackson said, the legal system, "no justice", but violence is not the answer.
But not all those who listen to the demonstrators called for protests erupted immediately after the verdict.
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Some angry protesters in Oakland, California, breaking windows, burning American flags, the streets began to fire. Some protesters also destroyed a police police cars on the road with paint scrawl anti-police graffiti and wear Davidson Alameda County Courthouse. Los Angeles police said a group of about 100 protesters surrounded the officers and staff eventually had to be dispersed emission bean bag rounds.
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