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US police officer fired after accused of bringing Trayvon Martin target to gun range

File photo: Sybrina Fulton (3rd from L) and Tracy Martin (4th from L) raise their hands in prayer during the "March for Peace" at Ives Estate Park in honor of their late son, Trayvon Martin, on February 9, 2013 in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. – A U.S. police officer accused of bringing targets resembling the fatally shot teen Trayvon Martin to a gun range has been fired.

Port Canaveral Interim Chief Executive Officer John Walsh told WFTV on Saturday that Sgt. Ron King was leading a target practice with two other officers and a civilian when he pulled out the targets April 4. Walsh says King asked the group if they wanted to use the targets, and they said no.

The 17-year-old Martin was killed in 2012 by neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in a case that led to protests over race and self-defence gun laws.

Zimmerman says he shot Martin, who was black, in self-defence. His trial is set for June.

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