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  • Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead one month ago in Sanford, Florida
  • Across the country, many are demanding the man who shot him be arrested
  • Martin's shooter says he shot in self-defense
  • CNN wants to know what you think of the controversy

(CNN) -- On February 26 in Sanford, Florida, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot and killed while walking home from a convenience store.

 

The incident has sparked nationwide conversations, debates and rallies about whether race played a role in Martin's death. Martin is black, and his admitted shooter, neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, is a Hispanic. Also under fire is Florida's so-called "Stand Your Ground" law, which allows people to use force in self-defense.

 

According to a report in the Orlando Sentinel, Zimmerman told police that he lost sight of Martin and  was returning to his SUV when the teen approached him. The two exchanged words, according to Zimmerman, who said Martin then punched him in the nose. Zimmerman said he was repeatedly punched and had his head slammed into the sidewalk, according to the Sentinel. He began yelling, he told police, before shooting in self-defense.

 

Zimmerman hasn't been charged in the case, and his lawyer has said his client shot Martin in self-defense.

 

We want to know what you think of the controversy. Have you been moved to participate in rallies about the incident? What do you think of the racial and self-defense issues? Share a self-portrait and tell us what you think is the significance of the incident, or share images from rallies you've attended.

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