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Congresswoman Can’t Quite Remember Name of ‘Young White Female’ Murder Victim of Equal Concern to Martin Case (Video)

Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-Fla.) insisted on CNN Wednesday that her colleagues‘ outrage over teen Trayvon Martin’s death was not solely because Martin was black, but when pressed was unable to recall the name of a white female murdered in her district, for whom Brown claims she participated in rallies.

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Congresswoman Can’t Quite Remember Name of ‘Young White Female’ Murder Victim of Equal Concern to Martin Case (Video)



Via CNN:

Brooke Baldwin: Would you, would your fellow African American lawmakers be as concerned about this case if Trayvon wasn’t black?

Congresswoman Corrine Brown: Oh let me tell you something. We had an incident in my area where a young white female was murdered and I was just as concerned, absolutely, I care about all of the children. You know, you can make this…

-Baldwin Interjects-

Baldwin: Congresswoman Brown, what was her name?

Congresswoman Brown: The young lady that got killed?

Baldwin: Yes ma’am

Congresswoman Brown: In, in Orange, uh, County… Yeah, yeah, the young lady who got killed.

Baldwin: Do you remember?

Congresswoman Brown: Uh, I don’t — I don’t remember her name, but we had all kinds of rallies in the community, in Jacksonville, that I participated in and I made sure that the sheriff department had the money that they need to pursue the case, so just don’t try to act like this is about this one black male, this is about all of the children…

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