George.
Zimmerman.
This guy? The reason why I typed up this post, with such an old-ass article? Is because I needed you to see TO WHAT LENGTHS Whites will go when they WANT TO DO SOMETHING. Versus when THEY DON'T. I think most people NOW SEE that this man is a dangerous, COWARDLY LUNATIC. Where if he cannot hold a gun he can be easily beaten to a bloody pulp. As Trayvon Martin unfortunately was forced to prove.
The gun makes pussies like George Zimmerman FEEL TOUGH. His rash of run-in's with the law. His girlfriend. Random OTHER women. And with MOTORISTS. There comes a point when it becomes obvious that a person walking around free is simply a ticking time-bomb and they'll eventually do something we'll all regret. Zimmerman is one of those such persons, yet!? The White American Court System has tried every excuse it knows to keep covering for this fuck-up.
Zimmerman ALMOST met his maker this year when his attempts to intimidate another man failed. And this man was also armed and shot at him! Personally? That guy deserves a cookie! And some shooting lessons so next time he won't miss this scumbag-bastard! With all of that said though? The Nazi-American Court System has been working overtime to keep this fool walkin, talkin, breathing and taking up space so that he can eventually snap and kill someone else.
Here is the article where you get the chance to see how when Whites want someone to BE PROTECTED. They're protected. And when they DON'T!? Then? You're shit outta luck son;
Zimmerman gets GPS protection from Florida shooter
ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - A Florida man who this month fired a shot at George Zimmerman, the man acquitted of murder in the 2012 death of an unarmed black teenager, was ordered on Friday to wear a GPS tracking device to warn of possible future attacks, according to local news reports of the court hearing.
Matthew Apperson, 36, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, shooting into a vehicle and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon after an encounter with Zimmerman on a road in Lake Mary, central Florida, on May 11.
In a motion asking for the GPS requirement, prosecutors said Apperson has a history of mental illness including bipolar disorder and general anxiety disorder. The motion states that Apperson had been hospitalized for mental illness three weeks before the shooting, leading his wife at that time to take away his firearm.
The motion noted that a police investigator concluded Apperson had a fixation on Zimmerman, 31.
The GPS device will give Zimmerman a “proximity alert” if Apperson comes near him, according to the motion.
Zimmerman suffered minor wounds from flying glass in the incident, police said.
After the shooting, Apperson’s lawyer Mark Nejame said his client had shot Zimmerman in self-defense. Zimmerman denied threatening Apperson before the shooting.
Zimmerman was a neighborhood watch captain when he shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, near Orlando, claiming self-defense. He was acquitted of murder in 2013.
(Reporting by Barbara Liston; Editing by David Adams and Mohammad Zargham)


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