Government
Caught Paying Protesters After Trayvon Martin Shooting To Create Racial
Division
Judicial Watch announced today that it has
obtained documents in response to local, state, and federal records
requests revealing that a little-known unit of the Department
of Justice (DOJ), the Community Relations Service (CRS), was deployed to
Sanford, FL, following the Trayvon Martin shooting to help organize and manage
rallies and protests against George Zimmerman.
Judicial Watch
July 17, 2013
July 17, 2013
JW filed
a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the DOJ on April 24, 2012; 125
pages were received on May 30, 2012. JW administratively appealed the request
on June 5, 2012, and received 222 pages more on March 6, 2013. According to the
documents:
- March
25 – 27, 2012, CRS spent $674.14 upon being “deployed to Sanford, FL,
to work marches, demonstrations, and rallies related to the shooting and
death of an African-American teen by a neighborhood watch captain.”
- March 25 – 28, 2012, CRS spent $1,142.84 “in Sanford, FL
to work marches, demonstrations, and rallies related to the shooting and
death of an African-American teen by a neighborhood watch captain.
- March
30 – April 1, 2012, CRS spent $892.55 in Sanford, FL “to provide
support for protest deployment in Florida.”
- March
30 – April 1, 2012, CRS spent an additional $751.60 in Sanford, FL
“to provide technical assistance to the City of Sanford, event
organizers, and law enforcement agencies for the march and rally
on March 31.”
- April
3 – 12, 2012, CRS spent $1,307.40 in Sanford, FL “to provide
technical assistance, conciliation, and onsite mediation during
demonstrations planned in Sanford.”
- April
11 – 12, 2012, CRS spent $552.35 in Sanford, FL “to provide technical
assistance for the preparation of possible marches and rallies related to
the fatal shooting of a 17 year old African American male.”
From a Florida Sunshine Law request filed on April
23, 2012, JW received thousands of pages of emails on April 27, 2012, in which
was found an email by Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board Program
Officer Amy Carswell from April 16, 2012:
“Congratulations to our partners, Thomas Battles, Regional Director, and
Mildred De Robles, Miami-Dade Coordinator and their co-workers at the U.S.
Department of Justice Community Relations Service for their outstanding and
ongoing efforts to reduce tensions and build bridges of understanding and
respect in Sanford, Florida” following a news article in the Orlando Sentinel
about the secretive “peacekeepers.”
In reply to that message,
Battles said: “Thank you Partner. You did lots of stuff behind the scene to
make Miami a success. We will continue to work together.” He signed the email
simply Tommy.Carswell responded: “That’s why we make the big bucks.”
Set up under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the
DOJ’s CRS, the employees of which are required by law to “conduct their
activities in confidence,” reportedly has greatly expanded its role under President Barack Obama. Though the
agency claims to use “impartial mediation practices and conflict resolution procedures,”
press reports along with the documents obtained by Judicial Watch suggest that
the unit deployed to Sanford, FL, took an active role in working with those
demanding the prosecution of Zimmerman.
On April 15, 2012, during the height of the
protests, the Orlando Sentinel reported, “They [the CRS] helped set up a
meeting between the local NAACP and elected officials that led to the temporary
resignation of police Chief Bill Lee according to Turner Clayton, Seminole
County chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People.” The paper quoted the Rev. Valarie Houston, pastor of Allen Chapel AME Church, a focal
point for protestors, as saying “They were there for us,” after a March 20
meeting with CRS agents.
Separately, in response to a Florida Sunshine Law
request to the City of Sanford, Judicial Watch also obtained an audio recording of a “community meeting” held at Second
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Sanford on April 19, 2012. The meeting,
which led to the ouster of Sanford’s Police Chief Bill Lee, was scheduled after a group of college students calling themselves
the “Dream Defenders” barricaded the entrance to the police department
demanding Lee be fired. According to the Orlando Sentinel, DOJ employees
with the CRS had arranged a 40-mile police escort for the students from Daytona
Beach to Sanford.
“These documents detail
the extraordinary intervention by the Justice Department in the pressure
campaign leading to the prosecution of George Zimmerman,” said Judicial Watch
President Tom Fitton. “My guess is that most Americans would rightly object to
taxpayers paying government employees to help organize racially-charged
demonstrations.”
This article first appeared @ Judicial Watch
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