Atlantans crowd Capitol to rally for slain Florida

Atlantans crowd Capitol to rally for slain Florida youth Trayvon Martin

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Edward O. DuBose, state president of the NAACP, speaks to several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents at a rally outside the state Capitol for slain youth Trayvon Martin in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

Edward O. DuBose, state president of the NAACP, speaks to several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents at a rally outside the state Capitol for slain youth Trayvon Martin in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour. UPI/David Tulis

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      Edward O. DuBose, state president of the NAACP, speaks to several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents at a rally outside the state Capitol for slain youth Trayvon Martin in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Demonstrators gather for a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Participants hold a candleight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      El-Regina Harrison, left, Edward Bruno-Gaston, center, and Ruby Bozeman-Davis, right, join several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Demonstrators hold up signs and bags of the candy *Skittles* at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Martin was carrying a bag of the candy at the shooting which has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Demonstrators hold up signs and bags of the candy *Skittles* at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Martin was carrying a bag of the candy at the shooting which has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Participants hold a candleight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Participants sign condolences at a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Participants gather for a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities including Spelman College, join local residents at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      A demonstrator holds up his fist as a security guard stands on duty (R) at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Florida State Attorney Norm Wolfinger announced on March 20, 2012 that a grand jury will investigate the death of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old who was shot and killed in a gated community by 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on February 26, 2012 in Sanford, Florida.  The Justice Department and FBI has also opened an investigation into the death of the unarmed teenager.  Zimmerman has not been charged.  Martin is shown in an undated family photo.   UPI

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      Participants gather for a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, raise their arms in solidarity at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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      Participants sign condolences at a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Edward O. DuBose, state president of the NAACP, speaks to several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents at a rally outside the state Capitol for slain youth Trayvon Martin in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, raise their arms in solidarity at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Several thousand students from historically black universities including Spelman College, join local residents at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • El-Regina Harrison, left, Edward Bruno-Gaston, center, and Ruby Bozeman-Davis, right, join several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David Tulis

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  • Demonstrators hold up signs and bags of the candy *Skittles* at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Martin was carrying a bag of the candy at the shooting which has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Demonstrators gather for a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • A demonstrator holds up his fist as a security guard stands on duty (R) at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Demonstrators hold up signs and bags of the candy *Skittles* at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Martin was carrying a bag of the candy at the shooting which has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Participants hold a candleight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Participants hold a candleight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Participants gather for a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Participants gather for a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Participants sign condolences at a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Participants sign condolences at a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike Theiler

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  • Florida State Attorney Norm Wolfinger announced on March 20, 2012 that a grand jury will investigate the death of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old who was shot and killed in a gated community by 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on February 26, 2012 in Sanford, Florida.  The Justice Department and FBI has also opened an investigation into the death of the unarmed teenager.  Zimmerman has not been charged.  Martin is shown in an undated family photo.   UPI

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Several thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisEdward O. DuBose, state president of the NAACP, speaks to several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents at a rally outside the state Capitol for slain youth Trayvon Martin in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities, some wearing hoodies, raise their arms in solidarity at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities and local residents, some wearing hoodies, rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities join local residents at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities join local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisSeveral thousand students from historically black universities including Spelman College, join local residents at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisEl-Regina Harrison, left, Edward Bruno-Gaston, center, and Ruby Bozeman-Davis, right, join several thousand students from historically black universities and local residents, some wearing hoodies, at a rally for slain youth Trayvon Martin in front of the state Capitol in Atlanta on March 26, 2012. A Capitol policeman said it was the largest rally in recent memory and several downtown streets were closed down, snarling the evening rush hour.    UPI/David TulisDemonstrators hold up signs and bags of the candy *Skittles* at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Martin was carrying a bag of the candy at the shooting which has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerDemonstrators gather for a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerA demonstrator holds up his fist as a security guard stands on duty (R) at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerDemonstrators hold up signs and bags of the candy *Skittles* at a rally outside a Dept of Justice office, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC to protest the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. Martin was carrying a bag of the candy at the shooting which has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerParticipants hold a candleight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerParticipants hold a candleight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerParticipants gather for a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerParticipants gather for a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerParticipants sign condolences at a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerParticipants sign condolences at a candlelight vigil, March 26, 2012 in Washington, DC in memory of the killing of young Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. The shooting has sparked a debate about Florida's Stand Your Ground self defense law, Zimmerman has not been arrested and many details remain unknown.        UPI/Mike TheilerFlorida State Attorney Norm Wolfinger announced on March 20, 2012 that a grand jury will investigate the death of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old who was shot and killed in a gated community by 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on February 26, 2012 in Sanford, Florida.  The Justice Department and FBI has also opened an investigation into the death of the unarmed teenager.  Zimmerman has not been charged.  Martin is shown in an undated family photo.   UPI