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SEDRO-WOOLEY, Wash. Police in Washington state say a convicted felon is
on the run after a 4-year-old boy died Sunday of a gunshot
at his home.The Skagit Valley Herald reports (http://bit.ly/1bCLFkj) that
Sedro-Woolley police are treating the shooting as a homicide.Police believe
25-year-old Trevor Braymiller is armed and dangerous. Braymiller is a convicted
felon and is not allowed to have firearms.Police responded to calls of
a child shot early Sunday. Early reports said the child shot himself.Lt.
Lin Tucker says Braymiller was a father figure to the child, although
not his biological father.The boy was transported to Skagit Valley Hospital
and was pronounced dead.Tucker says the house where the shooting occurred
is well known to authorities. In 2011, police conducted a drug raid
there.___Information from: Skagit Valley Herald, http://www.skagitvalleyherald.com
dness over the not-guilty verdict in the Trayvon
Martin-George Zimmerman murder. The lack of justice for a dead teenager
and the Martin family is sad, it is tragic.Yes, the prosecution failed,
in my opinion, to make the case beyond reasonable doubt that Zimmerman
acted with the malice necessary for a conviction on second-degree murder.Yes,
the jury failed to see the need for justice for all.And, yes,
the media failed to be fair.These failures began before the trial when
the special prosecutor in the case, Florida State Attorney Angela Corey,
did not convene a grand jury. After the local police failed to
arrest or charge Zimmerman the prosecutors were in a rush to satisfy
racial activists, the media and political pressure for immediate action.That
was a big mistake. A grand jury might have told them they
did not have evidence to support a charge of second-degree murder. And
a grand jury might have opened the door to prosecutors considering a
range of lesser charges for Zimmerman -- from manslaughter to assault and
weapons violations.With those charges a jury, feeling confined by the technical
limits of the law, could still have produced some justice for murder
victim and his family.But the prosecutions missteps left this jury unable
to get beyond the specifics of the second-degree murder charge.The president
of the American Society of Trial Consultants told the Washington Post this
week that since the beginning of our nation Americans ha
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