updated 8:30 p.m.
George Zimmerman, who was acquitted this summer in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, is in legal trouble again.
He has been charged with felony aggravated assault, battery domestic violence, and criminal mischief after a domestic dispute involving his girlfriend.
“He’s in my house breaking all my s*** because I asked him to leave,” Samantha Scheibe can be heard telling the dispatcher during a recording of the 911 call. “He has his freaking gun, breaking all of my stuff right now.”
Seminole County Chief Deputy Dennis Lemma announced the charges in a press conference Monday, and shared the account of the event offered by Scheibe, Zimmerman’s girlfriend.
Scheibe told officers that Zimmerman broke a table and pointed a long-barreled shotgun at her during a verbal dispute at the home they shared in Apopka, Fla. When she walked to the front door while calling 911 on her cell phone, she alleges, Zimmerman pushed her out the door, and then barricaded the door with furniture. Seminole County deputies found the door barricaded when they arrived approximately three minutes later, according to Lemma.
“I’m doing this again? You just broke my glass table, you just broke my sunglasses and you put your gun in my freaking face, and told me to get the f*** out, because this is your house,” she can be heard yelling during the call, presumably at Zimmerman, adding “No, get out of here.”
“Are you f***ing kidding me,” she said later. “He just pushed me out of my house and locked me out.”
“He knows how to do this. He knows how to play this game,” she said later to the dispatcher. When asked what started the dispute, Scheibe said, “I asked him to leave.”
She also told the dispatcher that Zimmerman used a shotgun to “smash” her possessions, and that he owns multiple guns, including an AR-15, and two handguns.
When deputies began to arrive on the scene, Scheibe said to the dispatcher that she didn’t want to return to the home, adding, “I don’t think he’d do anything but I don’t think he’s [got nothing to lose] at this point.”
In a separate 911 call, Zimmerman tells a dispatcher that his girlfriend has “for lack of a better word, gone crazy on me.”
“I just want everyone to know the truth,” he said, when asked what happened.
“She’s got a 9 millimeter, I have my firearms,” he said later. “She was throwing my stuff out, and one of the bags was one of my firearms. I never pulled a firearm, I never displayed it. When I was packing it I’m sure she saw it, we keep it next to the bed.”
He tells the dispatcher his weapon is “in a bag, locked.”









