MORE EVIDENCE TIES TRAYVON ATTORNEYS TO PROTEST AGITATOR

Radical group leading marches, civil disobedience, direct action

July 17,2013
AARON KLEIN

More evidence is emerging linking one of the principal organizers of Trayvon Martin protests to the attorneys for the Martin family, Benjamin Crump and Daryl Parks.

WND found the organizer, Vanessa Baden, was listed as working for Crump’s and Parks’ firm on the Martin case.

Further, Baden has described Crump and Parks as her “mentors” who “showed me that there was a lot more that we need to be fighting for.”

Baden is the coordinator for Dream Defenders, an activist group that has been leading Martin protests since the onset.

Dream Defenders was behind the protests that blockaded the Sanford Police Department, demanding the police chief be fired for failing to bring charges against George Zimmerman, who was acquitted of second-degree murder Saturday.

The small Community Relations Service at Eric Holder’s Justice Department facilitated a meeting between Baden and city officials that resulted in a Justice review of the police department.

Sanford police chief Bill Lee was ultimately fired. Lee has claimed he was dismissed for not arresting Zimmerman.

Dream Defenders further led protests and marches demanding Zimmerman’s arrest. The group is now organizing protests in the wake of Zimmerman’s acquittal. Yesterday, Dream Defenders demonstrated outside the Seminole County Capitol building and other locations.

Baden was previously a staffer at the Philadelphia office of Obama for America, Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.

Baden’s ties to the Florida law firm of Parks & Crump were first revealed by Lee Stranahan at Breitbart.com.

Stranahan reported Baden’s LinkedIn profile lists her as a current Parks & Crump employee, having been with the firm since 2006.

In an interview with Breitbart News, Crump claimed Baden “was a college student that interned at our office.” He said Baden worked there “many years ago.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/more-evid...rlrdkgpAosR.99

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