Trayvon Martin Case

The Trayvon Martin Case is a highly controversial American Floridian court case that involves the shooting of a 17 year old African American boy (Trayvon Martin) by mixed-race neighborhood watch member George Zimmerman. Ghost has conducted two True Capitalist Radio broadcasts discussing his disgust with the media coverage while giving backstory to the case (details the media passed over).

Ghost has expressed his disgust with the case being politicized into a racial hate killing and with the smear campaign against George Zimmerman. Ghost first covered the case in episode 215 and then continued the next week in episode 216, with most of the broadcast dedicated to the case.

On July 13, 2013, Zimmerman was found not guilty. Ghost responded to a Twitter trend saying, if he ever saw Zimmerman, he would ask if he'll sue Al Sharpton for "libel, slander, emotional distress, punitive damages & for poverty pimping".

Shooting
On February 26th 2012 during a break in an NBA game left his home and walked through the rain, supposedly to buy "skittles and iced tea" from the nearby 7/11. On his return trip he was spotted by George Zimmerman who said "this guy looks like he's up to no good or he's on drugs or something" during his call to the police. Zimmerman followed Martin in his SUV.

Zimmerman claims that he stepped out of his vehicle and on the return trip he was assulted by Trayvon Martin and killed him in self defense. There are mixed eye-witness accounts of the story, mostly suggesting that there was some form of combat before the shooting.

Media
The case has created national outrage and numerous protests, often centering around the idea that Trayvon Martin was simply buying skittles and iced tea while wearing a hoodie which made him look suspicious in the dark.

The New Black Panther Party has offered a $10,000 bounty for the capture of George Zimmerman. Thousands have gathered at rallies all around the United States of America in protest over what they see as racism against Trayvon Martin.

Capitalist Army's Contributions
Ghost has been an advocate of neighborhood watch programs for at least a year. Because of this Ghost quickly felt there was something wrong with the way the media was smearing George Zimmerman, a "fellow capitalist just trying to defend his property" (Zimmerman's actual political ideaology is unknown so far).

Ghost claims credit for the capitalist army in part of the investigation. Ghost (who?) claims the Capitalist Army has searched through Trayvon Martin's twitter and that of his friends, learning that he was on a 10 day suspension from school at the time of the shooting. Ghost claims that they are "destroying evidence" by deleting the convicting twitter accounts.