Founding Member of Project 21 Black Conservative Group Calls Out New Black Panthers

Calls Bounty for Zimmerman “Outrageous” and “Lawless”

Horace Cooper

Horace Cooper

Legal commentator Horace Cooper, a founding member of the African-American leadership group Project 21, is criticizing the New Black Panthers’ call for a ransom on George Zimmerman in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting.

“The efforts of the New Black Panthers go beyond legitimate discourse and are the legal equivalent of shouting fire in a crowded theatre,” says Cooper. “In addition to their ongoing investigation into the Martin shooting, authorities in Florida and Washington should insure that hate groups like the Panthers stay within legal bounds.”

Project 21′s Horace Cooper is criticizing the New Black Panthers’ call for a ransom on George Zimmerman in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting. The New Black Panther Party is offering a $10,000 reward for the “capture and citizens arrest” of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch coordinator who shot Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26.

Cooper, a legal commentator, believes that the existing legal system is able to fairly investigate whether a crime occurred in the shooting of Trayvon Martin.

“Hate groups like the New Black Panthers thrive on racial division and ethnic strife. Their reckless and lawless call for a bounty on George Zimmerman is inconsistent with fundamental constitutional principles such as the presumption of innocence and jeopardizes public safety,” explains Cooper.

“This attempt to encourage mob justice is not only outrageous, in and of itself it could be a crime – inciting violence,” said Cooper. “Law enforcement officials should move with alacrity to ensure that no harm comes to George Zimmerman and that the New Black Panthers cease and desist their rhetorical pyromania,” Cooper concluded.

Horace CooperHorace Cooper is an adjunct fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, a founding member of the African-American leadership group Project 21 and a legal commentator. He taught constitutional law at George Mason University in Virginia and was a senior counsel to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey.

The National Center for Public Policy Research is a conservative, free-market, non-profit think-tank established in 1982. It is supported by the voluntary gifts of over 100,000 individual recent supporters, receiving about one percent of its revenue from corporate sources. Contributions to it are tax-deductible.

AFS/GMS via Project 21/National Center for Public Policy Research

2 thoughts on “Founding Member of Project 21 Black Conservative Group Calls Out New Black Panthers

  1. Too bad the headlines don’t put as much ‘ump’ into exposing Joe Aprario’s case investigatint the lack of legitimacy of our President. This incidence should be squelched in the shadows, while the investigation into Obama’s citizenship status, should be front page news. Advertizing the Black Panther’s actions just puts them in the limelight and further fans the flames of racism.

  2. @orples: We are seeing so much mob mentality, the story all over the media, the pre____ jumps to conclusions, the protests, the Black Panthers – Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, – it’s all a DISTRACTION………….. to keep the heat off the Prez and what’s going on in Arizona. The MSM is totally mum about the Arizona investigations into the Prez’s background – and they have all been threatened with FTC investigations, etc. so yes, we all know what’s going on.

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