Wednesday, 31 July 2013

George Zimmerman: Pulled Over For Speeding, Still Packing Heat, Let Off With Warning

George Zimmerman was pulled
over for speeding on Sunday in
the town of Forney, Texas,
according to police, with a gun in
his glove compartment.
He informed police that the
weapon was there shortly after
being pulled over.
The officer who pulled him over
asked Zimmerman where he was
going, to which he responded,
"nowhere in particular,"
according to news reports.
CBS News says that, during the
traffic stop, which occurred at
12:54 p.m., the 29-year-old also
asked the officer if he recognized
him from television.
He was given a warning after
police determined he was free of
outstanding warrants. He was
sent on his way with a polite
goodbye, "Have a safe trip."
Zimmerman was found not
guilty of second-degree murder
charges related to his killing of
Florida teenager Trayvon Martin
just over two weeks ago.
This is the second time he's
been in the news since.
Three days after his acquittal,
Zimmerman aided a family
trapped under an overturned
SUV on a Florida highway,
pulling two kids and their
parents to safety.
It's unclear why he was, or is,
driving through Texas, but he
has been in hiding ever since the
not guilty verdict became a
national story back on July 13.

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