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Trayvon Martin

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Birthday February 5, 1995

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Miami, Florida, U.S.

Age 17 Years

Date of death 26 February, 2012

Died Place Sanford, Florida, U.S.

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Who Is Trayvon Martin? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on February 5, 1995, Trayvon Martin was an American teenager whose life was cut short at the age of 17 due to a tragic shooting incident in Sanford, Florida, in 2012. His death sparked nationwide protests and discussions on race relations, gun control laws, and social justice. Martin was remembered not only for his life but also for the movement that emerged in his name, which continues to influence social and political spheres today.

Age in 2025: 30 years old.

Occupation Other
Date of Birth February 5, 1995
Age 17 Years
Birth Place Miami, Florida, U.S.
Horoscope Aquarius
Country U.S
Date of death 26 February, 2012
Died Place Sanford, Florida, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific measurements are not widely publicized, Trayvon Martin was known to have been approximately 6 feet tall and weighed around 160 pounds at the time of his death. His athletic build contributed to the many discussions surrounding the case and perceptions of him.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Trayvon was raised by his mother, Sybrina Fulton, and father, Tracy Martin. The couple divorced when he was young but maintained a supportive co-parenting relationship. Although Trayvon’s teenage dating life was relatively private, it is known that he had a girlfriend at the time of his death, which contributed to discussions about youth relationships in the wake of tragedy.

Trayvon Benjamin Martin (February 5, 1995 – February 26, 2012) was a 17-year-old African-American from Miami Gardens, Florida, who was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman, a 28-year-old Hispanic-American. Martin had accompanied his father to visit his father's fiancée at her townhouse at The Retreat at Twin Lakes in Sanford.

On the evening of February 26, Martin was walking back to the fiancée's house from a nearby convenience store. Zimmerman, a member of the community watch, saw Martin and reported him to the Sanford Police as suspicious. Several minutes later, an altercation happened and Zimmerman fatally shot Martin in the chest.

Net Worth and Salary

Given Trayvon Martin's age at the time of his death, he had not yet accumulated personal wealth or assets typically associated with adult life. However, the legal proceedings and subsequent settlement of over $1 million from a lawsuit brought by his family highlighted the financial implications of his case, further emphasizing the need for change in systemic issues.

Career, Business and Investments

At 17, Trayvon was still in high school with aspirations for the future, particularly interested in a career in the arts and sports. While he did not have a formal career or investments due to his young age, his legacy has inspired countless young people, and various initiatives aimed at social justice and community empowerment have been established in his honor.

When Martin started high school, his goal of playing professional football was put aside in favor of a career working with airplanes. While in his freshman year at Carol City, Martin attended classes in the mornings at the high school and then went to George T. Baker Aviation School for the rest of his school day.

Martin's ninth-grade teacher, who taught him three classes of Aerospace Technology at Baker Aviation School, said he was a normal student, well-behaved, who passed all his classes. According to another teacher at Carol City, math was his favorite subject, and she said she never saw Martin show disrespect.

Some students at Carol City compared Martin's death to that of Emmett Till, one of the nation's most infamous civil rights cases.

Social Network

Though not a prominent public figure prior to his death, Trayvon’s story has remained a pivotal aspect of social media conversations surrounding race and justice. His case played a significant role in the growth of movements like Black Lives Matter, which utilizes various social platforms to raise awareness and drive engagement on social justice issues.

Following Martin's death, rallies, marches, and protests were held across the United States. In March 2012, hundreds of students at his high school held a walkout in support of him. An online petition calling for a full investigation and prosecution of Zimmerman garnered 2.2 million signatures.

Also in March, the media coverage surrounding Martin's death became the first story of 2012 to be featured more than the presidential race, which was underway at the time. A national debate about racial profiling and stand-your-ground laws ensued. Then governor of Florida Rick Scott appointed a task force to examine the state's self-defense laws.

Martin's life was scrutinized by the media and bloggers. The name Trayvon was tweeted more than two million times in the 30 days following the shooting. More than 1,000 people attended the viewing of his remains the day before his funeral, which was held on March 3 in Miami. He was buried in Dade-Memorial Park (North), in Miami.

A memorial was dedicated to Martin at the Goldsboro Westside Historical Museum, a Black history museum in Sanford, in July 2013.

Education

Trayvon attended Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School in Miami, Florida. He was a student with interests in various subjects, showcasing a young man with potential and aspirations. His educational journey was tragically interrupted, but the continued dialogue surrounding his story serves to emphasize the importance of education in societal change.


Zimmerman was injured during the altercation with Martin. He said he shot Martin in self-defense and was not charged at the time. The police said there was no evidence to refute his claim of self-defense, and Florida's stand-your-ground law prohibited them from arresting or charging him.

After national media focused on the incident, Zimmerman was eventually charged and tried, but a jury acquitted him of second-degree murder and manslaughter in July 2013.

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