I noticed that despite their bloviating they never did go after George Zimmerman like they said they would.
So you might have a good point there.
That's because absent a criminal conviction, pursuing and winning a civil rights case is almost exponentially more difficult.
Hard to prove a civil rights violation if no violation of the law occurred. That is, unless Holder stacks the deck with nothing but black jurors.
We know what happens when a jury is stacked with black jurors --- just ask OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown's family.
They are still investigating that. Look for charges to be filed in Oct to keep this hate-whitey-fest going for the election
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3195242/posts
But two people with ties to the case report they’ve recently been in touch with the department or the FBI, the legmen sometimes used by the DOJ.
One is Frank Taaffe, a former friend of George Zimmerman’s. The Neighborhood Watch volunteer killed Trayvon, an unarmed black 17-year-old, in Sanford on Feb. 26, 2012.
Taaffe was interviewed last month by two DOJ civil-rights attorneys and an FBI agent in Maitland, he said, and they’ve asked for another interview this week.