Thursday, March 29, 2012

Spike Lee Says, Sorry for The Confusion of The Moment Twitter

Directed by Spike Lee apologized on Wednesday for publication in the address of an elderly couple in Florida that he thought belonged to the man who shot an unarmed black teenager.

"I deeply apologize to the family McClain for retweeting their address," Lee tweeted. "It was a mistake. Please leave a McClain in the world. Of Justice in court."

The pair, aged 70 and 72, were subjected to harassment, hate mail, was persecuted by the media and the neighbors were afraid that the issue with the tweet, their son Chip Humble said the Orlando Sentinel.

Fearing for his safety, and hoping to avoid attention, the couple moved temporarily to a hotel.

The confusion seems to stem from the fact the son of a woman named William George Zimmerman and lived briefly in 1995 godu.Chelovek named George Zimmerman - who has not been charged with a crime - shot unarmed Trayvon Martin last month, the creation of national controversy.

William Zimmerman said that he used his mother and stepfather, the address register the car, get a driver's license and voting when he lived there after college.

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