The national outrage over Trayvon Martin's death started with an email pitch to Reuters and spread like wildfire. An unarmed teenager with only a bag of Skittles and an iced tea in his possession was shot to death, and the police made no arrest even though they knew the identity of the shooter.
That email came from Ryan Julison, president of Julison Communications, a small Windermere, FL-based agency. Two days before emailing the news organization on March 7, the attorney ...