DeKalb County prosecutors and other law enforcement officials spoke at a high school Thursday on the topic, “Real Talk About the Law: Lessons Learned from Trayvon Martin.”

But the message delivered at Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur had little to do with Martin, an unarmed black teenager in Florida fatally shot two years ago this week by neighborhood patrol coordinator George Zimmerman, who was acquitted on murder charges.

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