Snoop Doog Respond to Zimmerman Acquital [VIDEO]: Trayvon Martin Supporter Interviews With Associated Press, Says 'Black On Black Crime Their Would Have Been A Conviction'

By Dominique Zonyee (d.scott@mstarsnews.com) | Jul 17, 2013 09:59 AM EDT

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In one of the most watched trials in America in the case of George Zimmerman v the State of Florida for the 2012 murder of Trayvon Martin, Zimmerman was acquitted on all charges. While the verdict brought emotions of shock, anger, disgust, many took to social media to express their feelings. The Associated Press caught up with rapper Snoop Dogg, while he was promoting his new animated film Turbo; Snoop shared his feelings about the verdict, the prosecutions case, and more.

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Snoop Dogg, like many black Americans are confident that racism in America is still alive. "I just feel like certain laws are made to protect others and certain laws are made to break others," Snoop told AP. "If that would have been a black on black crime there would have been a conviction, no matter what."

Based on the history of this nation can we say we doubt his conclusion? Watch the video after the jump.

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At around 10:15 pm Saturday, July the six member jury reached a decision following 16 hours of deliberation. They had been given the chance to convict Zimmerman of manslaughter but did not do so, despite asking for a clarification of the charge earlier in the evening, the Miami Herald reported.

While the all female juror, of Zimmerman's peers were left to decide if he was a cold blooded murder or a well-to-do neighborhood watchman, they concluded with the latter causes the nation to respond with hurt, anger, pain, and prayer for the Martin family.

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Check out Snoops reaction to the Zimmerman verdict:

Do you agree with the "No Guns Allowed" singer?

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