The rocker played the song during a show in Limerick, Ireland, after he saw an audience member holding up a placard with the title written on it, according to The Star Ledger of Newark, New Jersey. "He said, 'Where is that sign?' and grabbed it," a concert-goer said. "He then said, 'I want to send this one out as a letter back home. For justice for Trayvon Martin.'"
Springsteen wrote the song in response to the 1999 shooting death of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed man who was killed by four New York City police officers who said they thought Diallo had pulled a gun on them. The 23-year-old immigrant had actually taken his wallet out of his pocket.
Zimmerman's acquittal in the Martin case has sparked protests around the U.S., with some musicians going online to express their thoughts on the verdict. The not-guilty finding prompted Stevie Wonder to announce a boycott of Florida and anyplace else with a "Stand Your Ground" law, which permits the use of force in self-defense without an obligation to retreat first.
Title: Bruce Springsteen Dedicates 'American Skin (41 Shots)' to Trayvon Martin
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