George Zimmerman was pulled over in Texas this weekend for speeding–and had a gun with him, police said.Zimmerman, who was acquitted July 13 of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the Florida shooting death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin, was driving through Forney, Texas, when he was stopped for speeding in a gray 2008 Honda SUV, according to a police incident report obtained by NBC News.After he was pulled over, Zimmerman told the officer he had a weapon in his glove compartment, according to police dashboard camera video.Asked where he was going, Zimmerman told the officer “nowhere in particular.””Nowhere in particular, why is that?” the officer responded in the video.”You didn’t see my name?” Zimmerman asked.”Wow, what a coincidence,” said the officer.The officer said he would not collect the firearm.Police said Zimmerman, who was alone in the car, was sent on his way with a verbal warning to slow down after a search determined he had no warrants to hold him.
A still from a police dashcam video shows a traffic stop involving George Zimmerman on July 28 in Forney, Texas.
According to police, the stop lasted five minutes.On Wednesday, the office of Mark O’Mara, Zimmerman’s attorney, tweeted an apparent response to inquiries about the traffic stop from @GZlegalCase.
Jeff Black









