George Zimmerman is headed back to court Tuesday after being arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault following a domestic dispute with his girlfriend.
In two 911 calls released by Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Monday evening, Zimmerman and his girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe, paint very different pictures of their dispute.
“He’s in my house breaking all my s*** because I asked him to leave,” Scheibe tells the dispatcher during a recording of her 911 call. “He has his freaking gun, breaking all of my stuff right now.”
“No get out of my house,” she can be heard saying later, presumably addressing Zimmerman. “Do not push me out of my house! Please get out of my house.”
Scheibe told both the dispatcher and the officers who responded to the disturbance that the dispute was sparked when she asked him to leave the house. She alleges that he pushed her out of the door and pointed his shotgun at her face during that dispute, and that he “smashed” property with a shotgun.
“He knows how to do this. He knows how to play this game,” she says to the dispatcher, once she was outside the home.
During his 911 call, placed after police had arrived, Zimmerman tells the dispatcher that the argument began when his girlfriend suddenly changed her mind after asking him to leave. He describes Scheibe as having, “for lack of a better word, gone crazy on me.”
“Why are you calling, what happened?” the dispatcher asks, noting that the police have already arrived at the scene. “I just want everyone to know the truth,” Zimmerman replies.
“You’re not going to go speak to them?” the dispatcher asks later.
“I don’t have anything to say,” he replies.
Later, he explains to the dispatcher what happened, telling her he never pulled his firearm on Scheibe.









