A police sergeant in Florida will have to find a new job, after he brought Trayvon Martin shooting targets to a target practice shooting session. The targets were identifable as Martin because of the inclusion of a hoodie, a bag of skittles, and an Arizona drink.
Fellow cops found Sgt. Ron King with the questionable targets and discovered that he intended to use them in his firearm training. They reportedly told King "they didn't think it was appropriate," called their Police Chief, who in turn called internal affairs.
"We want to apologize to the community and the family of Trayvon Martin and don't feel that this is tolerable or acceptable in any level. It's something that we'd never want the Port Authority to be involved in and we truly apologize to the families for the pain that they even had to hear about something like this and had to relive their son's death again," said Cape Canaveral Port Authority CEO, John Walsh.
The incident comes about two months before the high-profile second-degree murder trial of George Zimmerman.
Source: abcnews.go.com