Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Zimmerman not yet left alone

     A few days ago about 15 miles out of Orlando Florida, a 911 call was made by a woman who was going through problems with her boyfriend. This woman's boyfriend happened to be George Zimmerman, the volunteer neighborhood watch man that was involved in the Martin vs. Zimmerman murder case. Zimmerman was proven guilty after this case but his trouble with the police and others has yet to end. Before the police call by George's girlfriend, he was caught up in some bad situations before. A few days after his wife filed divorce papers, Zimmerman was involved in a domestic dispute which attracted the police. The police were not able to press any charges against Zimmerman because of lack of evidence. That was not all for Zimmerman, he was also pulled over by the police multiple times and was issued a warning the first time, followed by a $256.00 ticket. All the controversy led up to a two sided dispute between George Zimmerman and his girlfriend, Samantha Scheib. Ms. Scheib called authorities during the night and claimed that Zimmerman was waving a gun to her face, braking valuables and pushed her out of her own house. Samantha was very upset while talking to the police on the phone and continuously was yelling at Zimmerman for a number of different reasons. Police finally arrived to the seen and outside Samantha Scheib met with officers. Zimmerman waited inside but with the police outside, he made a unanimous phone call to the police stating "he wanted everyone to know the truth" and he wouldn't open the door for the officers because he "didn't have anything to say". Police finally entered the house and a whole different story was described to them from Zimmerman's point of view. He claimed that he was just packing his stuff and was trying to leave; he states that Samantha may have seen his gun going into the bag but he never waved it at her. Zimmerman also said that Samantha "was pregnant with their child". Police later sent Zimmerman to the Siminole County Correctional Facility and is currently charged with felony aggravated assault, misdemeanor battery and misdemeanor mischief. George Zimmerman is scheduled to stand before a judge today on November 19, 2013 to await his bond that he receives. After all this happening, does this change the opinions on the outlook of the Martin Vs. Zimmerman case???
http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nbc-news/53595417#53595417