George Zimmerman Caught Speeding in Forney Texas

Just two weeks after found not guilty of the murder and manslaughter of Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman was pulled over by Texas police in Forney for speeding.

Supposedly Zimmerman disclosed to the officer that he had a gun in his glove compartment to which the officer told him to, “just take it easy, go ahead and shut your glove compartment and don’t play with your firearm, OK?”

Really?! I mean, yes the man was found not guilty, but that’s it? No vehicle inspection, no questioning as to why he had a gun…nothing!

In fact, the officer didn’t even know who he was when he initially pulled him over. The officer asked Zimmerman where he was going to which he replied, “nowhere in particular.”

The officer questioned, “Why is that?”

To which Zimmerman replied, “You didn’t see my name?”

“Wow, what a coincidence,” the officer said.

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