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A Decade Apart, the Same Tragedy: Innocence Mistaken for Threat

Trayvon Martin and Cyrus Carmack‑Belton should still be alive. Their deaths highlight the deadly consequences of bias and the limits of self‑defence laws. Share Four bottles of water. A bag of Skittles. Ordinary items that most people would never associate with danger. Yet for two Black teenagers, separated by more than a decade, these everyday objects became symbols of how quickly innocence can be reframed as threat — and how devastating the consequences can be when suspicion meets racial bias.  One was 17‑year‑old Trayvon Martin , shot and killed in Florida in 2012 while carrying a bag of Skittles and an iced tea. The other was 14‑year‑old Cyrus Carmack‑Belton , fatally shot in South Carolina in 2023 after being accused of taking four bottles of water. Their cases unfolded in different states, under different laws and before different juries, but they remain connected by a haunting truth: for some young people in America, the smallest assumptio...

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