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Bill Cosby: Debate over killing of Trayvon Martin should centre on guns, not race

WASHINGTON – Actor and comedian Bill Cosby says the debate over the killing of Trayvon Martin by a neighbourhood watch volunteer should be focused on guns, not race.

In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” aired Sunday, Cosby said calling George Zimmerman a racist doesn’t solve anything. Cosby says the bigger question is what Zimmerman was doing with a gun, and who taught him how to behave with it.

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The shooting of the 17-year-old Martin on Feb. 26 has ignited a nationwide debate about race and self-defence.

Cosby said during the interview, which was taped Thursday afternoon, that he once owned a gun but no longer does. He says there is a need to get guns off the streets, and that people should be taught to use every possible alternative before shooting someone.

 

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