George Zimmerman Threatened to Kill Driver During Road Rage Incident

 

George Zimmerman found himself in trouble with the law yet again this week. Florida’s WSVN News is reporting that Zimmerman, who was acquitted of murder last year in the killing of 17-year-old black teenager Trayvon Martin, threatened to kill a fellow driver during a road rage incident and even showed up at the man’s workplace the next day.

The unnamed man called 911 and claimed Zimmerman had threatened to kill him. The following day, the man called 911 again to report that Zimmerman was waiting for him at his place of work and that he felt unsafe. He ultimately declined to press charges after Zimmerman admitted to police that he had exchanged words with the man.

Since Zimmerman was acquitted of murder last July in the high-profile murder case, he has been:

Pulled over at least three times by police for various infractions.

Detained after threatening his estranged wife and her father with a gun.

Arrested following a domestic violence incident with his girlfriend.

Questioned by police for voluntarily “patrolling” a Florida gun shop.

And now this.

Watch video below, via WSVN:

[h/t The Daily Beast]
[Photo via screengrab]

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